Corrections and Updates
How Energy Cost Check handles public fixes and material updates.
This page explains how wording, scope, source, and disclosure changes are handled when a published page needs correction or clarification.
Correction Policy
What gets corrected publicly.
Factual corrections
If a page contains a wrong date, broken source reference, inaccurate scope statement, or misleading claim, the page should be corrected and the visible update date should change.
Clarifications
If a page is technically true but likely to confuse readers, wording can be tightened without changing the underlying model. Material clarifications can be noted here.
What does not belong here
Minor styling tweaks, spelling cleanup, or other non-substantive edits do not need a public log entry unless they change meaning.
How To Report An Issue
Send enough detail to make the review efficient.
- Include the page URL and page title.
- Quote the exact sentence, output, or link that looks wrong.
- Explain why it appears inaccurate or unclear.
- Include a source-of-record document if one exists.
Update Log
Recent material changes.
April 7, 2026
Expanded the public calculator set from electricity-only framing to separate electricity, gas, and dual-fuel tools, and updated methodology wording to match.
April 7, 2026
Removed duplicated contact details from pages that already publish full contact information in the main content.
April 7, 2026
Cleaned stale template-style wording and removed references to old public review pages that are no longer part of the site.