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  1. You can find your account number in MyAccount and on your EDF bills, email and letters. You can find your tariff's name and other important details – like exit fees, end date, unit rates and standing charges – in several places:

  2. Will the switch to EDF Energy affect my contract end date? Understand how Feed-in Tariffs work when you generate your own electricity. All about registering for feed-in tariffs, moving home, making payments and more.

  3. Click here to simply compare and see the benefits of our various tariffs, using the Tariff Information Label (TIL)

  4. Nov 26, 2010 · The contract number is not the same. My electricity account number has 13 digits but I have tried to set up an online account and it doesn't work. As others on the forum have said it says that they are updating the sytem or something.

  5. www.edfenergy.com › help-support › faqWhat is MyAccount? | EDF

    We can give you the answer for your type of account, once we know what your account number starts with. You can find your account number in MyAccount, and on your EDF bills, emails and letters.

  6. Your tariff reflects the way your meter is set up. The most common set-ups are ‘Anytime’ (Single Rate), ‘Peak and Off Peak’ or ‘Controlled Load’ (Two Rate or Time of Use) and ‘Flexible’ (Peak, Shoulder and Off Peak). Energy tariffs change from household-to-household.

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  8. Sep 21, 2023 · You'll also see your current (at the time the bill was created) meter reading and the previous reading, and see how your charges relate to the amount of energy EDF thinks you've used - each...