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  2. Register your account online to see your bills, send meter readings, manage your payments or book an engineer for an annual service or repair – it's easier online.

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  3. You can register for an online account in just a few minutes. Once set up you’ll be able to: View and pay bills online anytime 24/7. View your balance and statements without the need to call. Submit meter readings meaning you’ll get accurate bills and only pay for the energy you use.

  4. Create or log into your account, submit meter readings, book an engineer, get rewards, let us know you are moving and much more.

  5. Find out everything you need to know about our new energy account system and how it works with this helpful guide.

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    • Find out who supplies your energy. The first step to setting up energy bills in your new home is to find out who already provides the gas and electricity.
    • Find your gas and electricity meters. During the house-moving process, the estate/letting agent or previous owners should be able to show you where the meters are.
    • Take a meter reading. On the day you move in, you should take meter readings and submit them to the supplier when they set up your account. That way, you’ll avoid getting charged for any energy used by the previous occupants.
    • Find the fuse box and trip switch. For new gas and electric customers, it’s important to know where the trip switch is in case the electricity cuts out.
  6. Just to let you know, your bill is now available online. Simply log in to your online account where you can view your bills, submit meter readings and pay quickly and securely using a credit or debit card. Or, set up a Direct Debit to help spread the cost of your bills.

  7. Mar 30, 2022 · We were taken over by British Gas from Bristol Energy. That process seems to be working well. However we are unable to register with B Gas.

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