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Posted By: djhthe countries with the largest uptake are those with the coldest climates
Posted By: Dominic CooneyThe cost of electric production (100% renewable) has not altered so am feeling rather ripped off by Octopus.
Posted By: Dominic CooneyI have to say that I'm gutted that my cost of electric is about to double (as fixed rate ends next week) for our heat pump.Hmm, if your price is about to double then rather than be pissed off I'd think you should be feeling rather smug and pleased with yourself at having paid so little for so long!
There is no gas here so it's not an option for me. The cost of electric production (100% renewable) has not altered so am feeling rather ripped off by Octopus.
Posted By: djhOctopus can't do much about the way electricity is pricedOh, what tough luck for them.
So much for market competition
Posted By: fostertomBecause they (and the rest) apparently can't down-price their electricity, despite its production getting cheaper by the month, revenue is that much greater - boo hoo. So much for market competition.Maybe read a bit wider, Tom.
Posted By: Dominic CooneyThere is no gas here so it's not an option for me.
Posted By: djhMaybe read a bit wider, TomI read lots (too much!) and am happy to give anyone the benefit of a snapshot or detail, whatever their level is. Others do similiar kindly for me.
Posted By: WillInAberdeen
Edit : and how come the price ratio in Netherlands is so far different from in Germany and Belgium, yet grids interconnect? Not many heatpumps in NL if we take the Telegraph's graphic at face value...
Posted By: fostertomPosted By: djhOctopus can't do much about the way electricity is pricedOh, what tough luck for them.
Posted By: Jeff BI might be being naive here but AIUI the national grid knows the make up of electricity generation minute by minute 24/7 - i.e. how much from wind, solar, gas etc. Therefore it should be possible to work out the true cost of a day's generation and then for Octopus (or any other supplier) to use that info to apply that to my bill over a month period.
Posted By: Jeff Bit should be possible to work out the true cost of a day's generation and then for Octopus (or any other supplier) to use that info to apply that to my bill over a month periodOpen-market pricing very shock-prone to the consumer - in that Texas blizzard, domestic customers on that kind of tarrif got hit for spot prices that went near-infinite for a while, leaving them liable for ruinous multi-$10k bills.