Wow - I am completely wrong -
1 unit of gas is equal to one kilowatt hour (kWh) of gas used. Its important to understand that your gas meter does not directly show how many units you are using, but instead measures the amount of gas used by volume in Cubic Meters (m3) or Cubic Feet (ft3), depending on the type of meter that you have.
I didn't make that clear enough: it's measured in cubic meters on the meter, but on the bill you have to pay for kWh. And when you receive a letter like the one above, the price increase is measured in ct/kWh. The letter may be a fake, but it would look like the one above if it was real.
Wow - I am completely wrong - 1 unit of gas is equal to one kilowatt hour (kWh) of gas used. Its important to understand that your gas meter does not directly show how many units you are using, but instead measures the amount of gas used by volume in Cubic Meters (m3) or Cubic Feet (ft3), depending on the type of meter that you have.
It's just that I am uneducated.
I didn't make that clear enough: it's measured in cubic meters on the meter, but on the bill you have to pay for kWh. And when you receive a letter like the one above, the price increase is measured in ct/kWh. The letter may be a fake, but it would look like the one above if it was real.
Yea, I appreciate you. I was misinformed.I frequently am, though I am as confident in error as I am in truth!