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RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  Actually there would be a good logical case for this. Currently the policy costs (which are entirely loaded on electricity). fall on everyone whether or not they have a heat pump, ev or solar. There...
JulianC RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JulianC, 3 weeks ago

  @diverted-energy I think your “subsidied tariff” statement is incorrect. The range of tariffs offered by, for example Octopus, are there to balance the varying rate of electricity thru the day/night. ...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Tim441, 3 weeks ago

  Everyone's scenario is different according to setup, usage... and ability to get the best from time of use tariffs. For example in our case with an EV and solar + batteries we can get imports to avera...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Diverted.Energy, 3 weeks ago

  Why hide it with dedicated tariffs for Heat Pumps to make running 'look cheaper'. Subsidised installation AND running costs isn't sustainable. Sobering thought.. Were only 7p per kwh from Crisis '22 p...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  You should seriously look at better tariffs. I pay an average of 19p against a standard tarrif in my area of 26.5p However I nevertgeless agree with the thrust of what you are saying but for the re...
Mars RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Mars, 3 weeks ago

  I’ve been digging into the numbers from our own house to illustrate just how broken UK energy pricing is when it comes to heat pumps. Using our electricity consumption for heating between 18 Sept and ...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  @editor there is a real political peril changing where the levies fall. If they were shifted to gas the majority of the population would end up paying more. This would be an absolute gift to those w...
RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Diverted.Energy, 3 weeks ago

  As I've said many times.. Where Electricity prices are still 4.2x the price of Gas - there is no justification to pay £1000's more on installing a Heat Pump. I speak to many interested in Heat Pumps w...
GrahamF RE: A Customer's Lessons Learnt from a Heat Pump Installation in a Large House  

By GrahamF, 3 weeks ago

  @jamespa unfortunately, your plumbing and shelving approach wouldn't have worked for us - at least not in our en suite bathroom. The single pipe is buried in the outside wall of a fully tiled bathroo...
Majordennisbloodnok RE: The Battery Battle  

By Majordennisbloodnok, 3 weeks ago

  I've heard good things about FoxESS too. I have a work colleague who had that brand of kit installed a couple of years ago and has been very happy with it. The company is a relative newcomer to the ma...
Mars RE: Electricity price predictions  

By Mars, 3 weeks ago

  Another price cap rise, another neat little 2% hike in electricity bills from October, spun as if it’s nothing, “just £2.93 a month” for the average household. The problem is that this isn’t just £2.9...
RE: What crazy nonsense are inverter limits and why are they imposed?  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  Never heard of the latter and suspect it may be bs; @transparent will know, alternatively ask your dno.
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