http://www.scottishpower.co.uk/pricing_pdfs/ge neral.pdf
The above pricing chart comes from Scottish Power and applies from 1st September. In my experience it is one of the cheaper suppliers (but maybe not true in every area) - one of the problems with all this comparison business is that prices do vary across the country, by supplier.
On page 4, the electricity cost for quarterly DD payment averages (across the country) about 12p per kWh for dayrate use. But if one uses dual rate, the day rate goes up by an average of about 1p per kWh to about 13p. The night use average rate is about 5p per kWh.
On page 7, the gas cost for quarterly DD payment averages about 4p per kWh.
This is not where I sourced the prices I quoted yesterday - it was based on prices in my area. However this price chart I find pretty useful as a comparison.
All prices without 5% VAT. OK, so I undercooked the quoted night rate, which is closer to 5p nationally, not 7p. The point I was seeking to make about peak rate electricity used for space heating is still valid, I trust?
British Gas is still an expensive supplier, it seems from your research.