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1. Kaiser+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-01-12 21:11:53
which supplier are you with?
replies(1): >>jonatr+T
2. jonatr+T[view] [source] 2023-01-12 21:17:30
>>Kaiser+(OP)
Octopus energy, on the agile octopus tariff: https://octopus.energy/agile/
replies(1): >>archyd+K2
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3. archyd+K2[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-12 21:28:10
>>jonatr+T
For the brave!

But seriously (author of article here) I think that agile tariffs and more demand flexibility are probably a big part of the solution

replies(1): >>Kaiser+d3
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4. Kaiser+d3[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-12 21:30:00
>>archyd+K2
I have the luxury of a 13khw battery, so it might make sense. But I suspect that when I need to use the grid will be uber peak £1.04 per kwhr.

Edit: for those who are curious, here is some data on prices over the last month: https://agileprices.co.uk/

replies(2): >>midasu+ti >>aemble+Gp1
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5. midasu+ti[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-12 22:58:00
>>Kaiser+d3
I guess you can’t have two suppliers, one on a traditional fixed contract and one on the octopus stuff, and choose the best one
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6. aemble+Gp1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-13 09:45:50
>>Kaiser+d3
Octopus Agile cap the prices at £1/kwh.
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7. pifm_g+VA1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-13 11:33:13
>>midasu+ti
You can, but you need to own two neighbouring houses and be willing to install an (illegal) cable between them.
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