Understanding Your Utility Bill

We can help you make sense of what you’re paying for

Energy bills can be confusing, but they don’t have to be. We can show you how to read your bill, what each part means, and how to check that everything looks right.

Your bill includes information about:

Your tariff – the rate you pay for gas or electricity

Unit rate and standing charge – what you pay per unit of energy and the daily cost of being connected

Meter readings – how your actual use compares to estimated readings

Payment details – what you’ve already paid and what’s still owed

Contact information – who to speak to if something doesn’t look right

Middlesbrough Environment City’s Affordable Warmth Team can help you understand your energy bills and meter readings.

Contact them on 0800 304 7084 or warmhomes@menvcity.org.uk.

Information Sheet to Understanding Your Energy Bill

Download our PDF guide to understanding your utility bill. Please note that your bill may look different to the one supplied, as different energy suppliers display the information in different ways.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is completely normal to have a few questions before signing up. Here are some of the ones we are often asked and the simple answers that might help.

What is a standing charge?

A standing charge is a small daily cost that keeps your home connected to the gas or electricity network. You pay it even on days when you don’t use any energy.

If your supplier hasn’t received a recent meter reading, they’ll estimate your usage based on past readings. Sending regular readings helps make sure your bill is accurate.

The unit rate is the price you pay for each unit of energy you use, measured in kilowatt hours (kWh).

Bills can change because of higher energy prices, colder weather, or estimated readings that don’t match your real use. We can help you check for any mistakes and look for support if you’re struggling.

Yes. Your energy supplier must offer affordable repayment plans and support if you’re finding it hard to keep up. We can help you talk to them and find the best option.