Hi there,
I live in an apartment block (consisting of roughly 50 units) and since moving in a year ago I've been having incredibly high gas bills. I've done a little bit of research on this and have come to the conclusion that my building must have a communal hot water system which is contributing to my high gas bills.
We are a 2 bedroom unit with 3 people living here, (soon to be only 2). The only appliances in our home using gas other than apparently the hot water is our stove and oven. Over the last 12 months we've had the following actual gas readings:
Start reading 22/12/17: 65949.03
End reading 26/12/18: 75136.05
I have been charged by AGL at a multiplication factor of 10 x & a conversion factor of 0.481496 leaving me with a usage of 44,215.13 MJ for the year.
This appears to be incredibly high compared to the average household and I'm wondering if AGL is calculating my bill correctly. (I used the website energymadeeasy.gov.au to calculate the average usage for my household which is 18542 MJ according to this website - less than half of what I've apparently used (44,215.13 MJ).
I would appreciated any help as I'm at a loss of how to figure this out on my own!
Here is a picture of my meter also!
Thanks,
Amanda 🙂