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Electricity Tariff Changes. 1.6.21

Changes to how your Electricity Bill is calculated.

 

IMPORTANT.

 

In case you didn’t know, new Electricity rates will take effect from 1 June 2021from all Suppliers. If you’re not careful you could be running up higher bills than you have previously.  

 

The new rates are divided into three time slots – peak, flat and off-peak.  So as consumers, we should choose carefully when to use our electrical appliances in order to keep our energy costs down.  

 

What are the time slots?

Weekdays

 

P1. PEAK/hora punta (highest rate): 10am – 2pm; 6pm to 10pm

 

P2. FLAT/hora llana (medium rate): 8am – 10am; 2pm- 6pm and 10pm to midnight. 

 

P3. OFF PEAK/hora valle (cheapest rate): midnight to 8am

 

NB. Weekends and national holidays are all off-peak.

Once the new rates come into force, you will most likely notice some variation of your electricity bill – for better OR worse! 

 

he Andalusian Energy Agency recommends taking the time to both review your electricity contract and consider changing providers with better rates, but also to review how you use electricity in your home in order to make the best choices and reduce consumption as much as possible. This could really impact your electricity bill and how much you pay over a year.Screenshot_20210524-120136_Gallery

24.5.21 Arboleas Covid19 Update

Arboleas Covid19 update on cases.

 

1 New Case in Arboleas.

 

Total for Arboleas = 1

 

Not good to hear. Albox had 1 new case as well. Please take care.FB_IMG_1621859822810FB_IMG_1621859827626FB_IMG_1621859830971

Jos Biggs. Sunday Story

Cheer yourself up on a gloomy Sunday with Jos Biggs . A question is asked at the end ?

 

Does your mind ever wander? Mine does! 

You know how it is with conversations; they drift on and go who knows where.

I don’t know about you, but I can spend an hour in conversation, and if you ask me afterwards what we talked about I have no idea, apart from I know we talked about it. A thoroughly enjoyable hour has passed, a myriad of subjects have had the light of our collective intelligence shone upon them, yet the world continues to rotate at exactly the same speed, the sun still comes up in the east and goes down in the west and cookies are still the bane of my life unless I can eat them.

One recent conversation started out as a comment on the strange and sometimes appalling weather the UK has been having. From there it drifted on to the occurrence of glacial and interglacial periods; it seems that at the moment we are in an interglacial period – in other words it’s getting warmer – we all know that!

Apparently a leading factor in this is human intervention – we know that too. But did the conversation stumble into silence? No! In fact from it arose a whole new concept – progress.

I ventured that we as a twenty-first century race were extremely clever. We’ve invented all sorts of things. 

Somebody followed that up by wondering what we would invent next. That shut us up for a bit while we pondered what we would like invented in the near future.

Then, in the random way that conversations move, we fell to wondering about past civilisations; the Romans, the Egyptians, the Incas and the Mayans among others. Between them they invented just about everything that we now have, except the Internet, but including electricity – cue the Egyptians!

But the subject was far from exhausted. Leading on from the cleverness of the ancient people we noted that the rise of each advanced civilisation was followed by a Dark Age – cue the Romans leaving Britain, and everybody forgetting about central heating.

So if we are so clever, what happens next? Another Dark Age? In the middle of this gloomy prognosis I can see a personal glimmer of hope – satisfaction even! 

We’ll forget technology! No longer will I struggle to understand the mobile phone, the computer, the printer, I’ll be quite happy with my slate and chalk pencil!

And Henry’s days will be numbered, we’ll have forgotten how to make petrol shortly before we forgot what cars were - it will be the trusted horse and cart for transport.

That’s all fine with me, as long as we don’t forget flush toilets, hot and cold running water, washing machines and painkilling dental injections!

To prevent this dreadful scenario I’m going to make a Time Capsule to bury in the garden for the enlightenment of future generations. In it I will put the design details of the above.

What about you? If I’ve got room in the capsule, which inventions would you like me to put inside it?