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Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2720 |
Ouch! That's about HALF the price of here. I'm looking for better deals.... Why do you have such cheap electricity? I think one answer might be most of ours goes to fund the green energy nonsense, so I'm paying for all those new wind farms to be built. Maybe in the long run that will provide almost free electricity? Technically - no fuel cost, very cheap to run? On shore wind is now the cheapest power to produce in UK. We have 2KW of solar on the house but haven't got one of the gizmos to pump all the unused generation into the hot water so we get paid for it all as well as using it. When we have the spare cash will get another 2KW but that won't attract the high feed in tariff that the original 2KW did. Personally, I think the 20% for environmental and social is well worth it but as with anything political there will be plenty who don't agree with me. |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2720 |
Ouch! That's about HALF the price of here. I'm looking for better deals.... Why do you have such cheap electricity? I think one answer might be most of ours goes to fund the green energy nonsense, so I'm paying for all those new wind farms to be built. Maybe in the long run that will provide almost free electricity? Technically - no fuel cost, very cheap to run? It is a lot less than the subsidies for nuclear. |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5130 |
If wind is so cheap, why is my electricity bill going up and up?Largely because David Cameron blocked onshore wind to appease the nimbys in his own party. |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5130 |
And I can't read that article, they want paid.Sorry, they must allow Goggle searches one free hit - I can't see it now, either. This one should work better: onshore wind |
Send message Joined: 25 May 09 Posts: 1302 |
Don't confuse "potential" and "actual" energy supply, there's a website which gives a fascinating insight into exactly where the UK is getting its electricity from in almost real-time: https://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/ |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2720 |
Don't confuse "potential" and "actual" energy supply, there's a website which gives a fascinating insight into exactly where the UK is getting its electricity from in almost real-time: And solar doesn't even feature according to that site unless I am going blind? (I did replace the cords on the blackout for our Velux window in the bedroom yesterday so could be a certified blind man?) |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2720 |
Thanks, I didn't know the conservatives were that stupid. I thought they were all for healthy competition. If something can make electricity cheaper, it should be allowed to go ahead. Most politicians suffer from extreme short term thinking because they might so easily be out of a job in five years time or less. |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5130 |
And solar doesn't even feature according to that site unless I am going blind?It's there, in red in the third column. Daytime only, for perhaps obvious reasons. |
Send message Joined: 25 May 09 Posts: 1302 |
Most solar production in the UK is not on the industrial scale into the distribution network, but on a local or domestic scale. Local or domestic users don't show as production on the figures from the National Grid but as a reduction in demand. |
Send message Joined: 8 Nov 19 Posts: 718 |
Here in Florida, you only get 2 phases (out of 3). Umm, no, I get 50 amps per line. That's 100 amps total, or ~10kW continuous. I could in theory fast charge a Tesla at my house, while ac is running, 3 stoves, 1 microwave, 1 vacuum cleaner, 2x 1000W GPU servers, taking a shower, doing the dishes, and all the lights and amenities on at the same time. Though I've never had this happen, in part because I don't own a Tesla, and in part because, for the most part it was just me. Kind of hard to be everywhere at the same time...😬 Also, the shower is connected to the water heater. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15571 |
But the UK is 1/3rd wind power now. Where is all my electricity money going?If it's anything to go by, the same as in The Netherlands: subsidies. Windmills turn on subsidies. They generate electricity but never enough to power the whole country. They also won't generate electricity when there's not enough wind (under force 3) or too much wind (above force 7, some even get shut at 6). Solar power doesn't bring up enough for half the year, during the winter, because the sun isn't strong enough to power the solenoids. If there is sun, because any cloud cover and you can kiss the solar goodbye. So even solar runs mostly on subsidies. And subsidies are paid for by you, via direct or indirect taxes. The only people making money on wind and solar are the people receiving the subsidies. The whole climate hoax is one big scam. |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2720 |
The only people making money on wind and solar are the people receiving the subsidies. The whole climate hoax is one big scam. Not according to the scientists. It is not easy to find a peer reviewed paper on the side of the climate change deniers. I have only seen two against hundreds supporting it. |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2720 |
And since the planet had that CO2 in the air before we got coal/oil/gas deposits, it must have been fine back then.... And the temperature was about 8C higher than today meaning no polar ice caps which will be a pretty major problem for coastal communities if it ever gets back up to a global mean temperature of 23C. |
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