I'm just glad I'm not heating my home using either electricity or gas. I keep the place at a nice comfortable 16°C during the day and a cooler 14°C at night.
Despite the increase in oil prices, heating my home with heating oil is costing me just a shade under 7p per kWh and no daily standing charges. Unless you have access to free firewood for a log burner, heating oil is currently the cheapest way to heat your house and get hot water.
76% of the population in my area use heating oil as we are not on the gas grid. Sure, we nearly had heart attacks back in February if we wanted to buy oil, but since April we've been quids in. I did some back of envelope calculations and having oil is saving me almost £200 a year compared to what I'd be paying for gas, much more now the caps have gone up.
And all those who went down the heat pump route are possibly regretting it now, with electricity costing what it does.