We have a grid interactive system on the farm. Solar panels and a battery on the house and EV. Grid backup for that system in case of need (still got to work long hours in front of computer equipment), plus there are pumps, sheds and various setups around the place that are grid connected still. We have got standalone solar setups wherever possible, but with the lengths of electric fences and stuff that has to keep ticking over, the electricity bill is always there. And to get rid of bottled gas we've replaced the oven / cooktop with an electric / induction combo.
Mind you, the sheer gouge that has been the last couple of bills from a standard supplier were horrific. So we looked for alternatives.
Did all the comparison websites, nothing was looking at all interesting or providing that much in the way of opportunities to do something positive about the usage whilst not killing the world in the process.
Anyway, after a happenstance article came across this lot:
Their claim to fame:
Save with Cheaper Wholesale Energy
Now I will admit there was a hell of a lot to like about this model.
- It's disruptive technology. By knowing the wholesale price and being able to shapeshift your usage you can play the market at it's own game. Not for everyone (see below) but if there's something we love it's the possibility of screwing with "markets"
- Full disclosure. You know the wholesale price in half-hourly increments - and you can see the predictions for 12 hours ahead.
- Battery / usage optimisation. They work out the best times to pull energy in, to leave our solar generation alone, to use grid inputs when they are cheap, and to use the battery when it's not. They will also sell back to the grid at optimal rates. We can also do all that manually if we want to.
- They tell you the "green" status of the grid along the way - but this game is mostly about the financials. Which works out to what we want anyway because RENEWABLES ARE CHEAPER (contrary to the utter lies and bullshit coming out of the LNP and their nuclear look at me look at me look at me game).
- Grid interactive system
- Own solar generation
- A Battery (they support a range of different types)
- The ability to timeshift actions (helps to work from home so you can be careful when you run dishwashers / washing machines / power hungry cooking devices etc)
- We put in the effort to monitor, manage, if you don't do so you might find you'll have a higher bill than from a standard provider.
- We know it's going to be seasonal, we're going to take a bit of a hit at some times of the year and win at others. (This sort of levelling up is part of what the traditional suppliers do when they come up with their prices plus their premiums).
- We're prepared to pay a monthly subscription
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