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Posted By: djhYou might want to consider the possibilities if and when you come to consider selling the new house, or even letting it to somebody else, in terms of how it gets power.
Posted By: djhWith regard to your existing house, it might be clearer to think about the number of kWh per year you use both for gas and for electricity, rather than just a combined cost figure? And monthly figures are more useful than annual averages when it comes to working out the practicalities of PV panels and batteries, and the need or not for a grid connection.
Posted By: owlmanAdding a second (new) property to an existing FITs package may? present problems with the original FIT terms.
Posted By: CJTMost original FIT installations are paid for generation and have a generation meter installed to measure that. They are also paid for power exported to the grid, and that is usually deemed to be 50% of generation rather than go through the hassle and cost of installing the wiring and a second meter to measure the export. So I think Owlman is worried that there may be a clause in the original agreement that prevent additional usage on the deemed tariff. I don't know what the rules are either.Posted By: owlmanAdding a second (new) property to an existing FITs package may? present problems with the original FIT terms.
If i could tap into the existing solar i wouldn't need new solar on the house so its only like using it.
Posted By: djhI think Octopus make a full history of bills available.
Posted By: djhMost original FIT installations are paid for generation and have a generation meter installed to measure that. They are also paid for power exported to the grid, and that is usually deemed to be 50% of generation rather than go through the hassle and cost of installing the wiring and a second meter to measure the export. So I think Owlman is worried that there may be a clause in the original agreement that prevent additional usage on the deemed tariff. I don't know what the rules are either.
Posted By: CJTLooked again, there has been graphs available before maybe a glitch on the website. But the invoices are estimating my annual usage for gas and electric to be 20,867 kwh.
Posted By: CJTLooked again, there has been graphs available before maybe a glitch on the website. But the invoices are estimating my annual usage for gas and electric to be 20,867 kwh.Looking at my account if I look at the menu I see an item 'My bills' and if I look at that I see every bill they've ever sent me with details of that month's consumption.
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