I'd forgotten it was the second most exciting day [1] [2] of the month, so eagerly looked up our rewards.
Initial excitement at £600 on one full holding was soon tempered by the £50 on the other, but still pretty good for the month.
Paul
[1] Obviously the most exciting day is when the leccy bill arrives and I can see how much the solar has made from export, but as Octopus haven't sent a bill since May (despite being reminded) then PB day is a serious challenger.
[2] I think I need to get out more.
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My contract pays 77p/kWh PV electricity generated, which is more than I pay for importing elecricity. Perhaps I could connect HV DC psu to the inverter overnight to feed the inverter on my Economy 7 tariff!
DrFfybes wrote:
[1] Obviously the most exciting day is when the leccy bill arrives and I can see how much the solar has made from export, but as Octopus haven't sent a bill since May (despite being reminded) then PB day is a serious challenger.
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My contract pays 77p/kWh PV electricity generated, which is more than I pay for importing elecricity. Perhaps I could connect HV DC psu to the inverter overnight to feed the inverter on my Economy 7 tariff!
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