How much usually the water bills, electricity bill, gas bills etc costs in a restaurant?

  • April 30, 2011 4:04 pm

How much usually the water bills, electricity bill, gas bills etc costs in a restaurant?
The restaurant size is approximately 320 sq feet with maximum serving 35 customers.
Just a rough figure is ok~ thanks!!
It’s in London. sorry, I forgot to specify.
Can provide some example and the rough cost so that I can estimate?
thanks!

Water prices fluctuate according to the area. Electricity prices are unregulated and therefore it is up to you to get the best deals depending on your consumption. The same with the gas. Nobody is even going to guess at the actual amounts since you neglected to say which fuels were used for cooking and heating. It would of course make a huge difference to the electricity bill if you cooked on gas etc

At what Gas Price do Electric Cars become cheaper to own then conventional cars?

  • April 29, 2011 2:04 pm

Last time I checked a good honest comparison, electric vehicles were more expensive to own. That was *before gas prices skyrocketed. The best answer can be a good *recent* link with a ‘cost to own’ comparison. Essentially I want to know if we are getting closer to the break even point with today’s high gas prices.

In the analysis you must take into account the following to be honest:
1. Your grid power cost. This will vary significantly with location.
2. The time value of the original investment (Interest lost on the money paid out)
3. Depreciation / appreciation of the vehicle over time.
4. Maintenance costs, including an estimate of battery replacement at manufactures life projection.

If you are required to have a second car for long trips, you should also add that cost into your analysis.

Every time I have done this analysis, I just cannot justify it. even when gas was at $4.

I live in the UK. I want to change my gas and electric supplier.?

  • April 22, 2011 6:38 am

I do not necessarily want the cheapest supplier although, obviously, I do not want to pay miles over the odds. What I would like is an ethical supplier that doesn’t pester me with offers I’m not interested in, cold call me on the phone or bother me on my doorstep. I would also be interested in "green" credentials. Can you help me?

Try" consumer choices" you may need some info ready i.e/bills/amount of gas elec used/they will need that to compare

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