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Posted By: djha sample of homes in every area and a categorisation of the meters into classes and ... lots of other stuff
Posted By: WillInAberdeenWhat makes you think I won't have access? I wrote:Posted By: djha sample of homes in every area and a categorisation of the meters into classes and ... lots of other stuff
So without access to all that, what makes you think you'll be able to reproduce the calculation?
Posted By: djhI'm looking for a concise explanation of the process involved and the sources of the data so ideally I can reproduce the calculation for our house for myself.Note 'sources of the data'.
Posted By: WillInAberdeenDo the supply companies have access to a sample of homes in every area? What if I'm their only customer in my area?Doesn't matter; that's not how it works.
Posted By: WillInAberdeenThe overwhelming feedback you received was that the companies are picking almost-random numbers based slightly on historical usage.Indeed, which is why I called it rumour and scuttlebutt and one reason others might be interested in finding the answers to my questions.
Posted By: WillInAberdeen
Do the supply companies have access to a sample of homes in every area? What if I'm their only customer in my area?
Posted By: philedgeNo idea if this is correct or just BSYup, that description approximately matches what I know so far, and I'd like to know more. Presumably the policy didn't come down on tablets of stone and there was discussion and a record of what was agreed somewhere, but I haven't managed to find the Executive Summary of that agreement anywhere yet.
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