Gas & Electricity Forecast Spreadsheet

MSeale86

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Hi all,

I was wondering if I could ask for some help?

Has anyone got a spreadsheet or could anyone help support with putting together a spreadsheet where you can input your Gas and Electricity meter readings daily and based on your current usage it can forecast what your bill at the end of the quarter would be?

Thanks,

Matt
 

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i have one - i have removed a lot of the old info
Hopefully it will still work - a bit complicated - as it shows where you are with any DD - annual forcast - etc etc

have a look if see if its useful to you

May need a bit of tweaking

you need to know the calc for your gas - to go to KWh - should be on the Bill
and you KWH rate and your Day rate for gas / elect

 
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