Because as I type this wind and solar combined are accounting for around 12% of generating capacity and over the course of a year gas sti makes up the biggest slice
OK, sure. But why should I, someone on a 100% renewable tariff, continue to pay energy prices that are dictated by a energy source I’m not using? That makes no sense to me.
Because as I type this wind and solar combined are accounting for around 12% of generating capacity and over the course of a year gas sti makes up the biggest slice
https://gridwatch.templar.co.uk/
https://gridwatch.templar.co.uk
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Fixed. Thamks
OK, sure. But why should I, someone on a 100% renewable tariff, continue to pay energy prices that are dictated by a energy source I’m not using? That makes no sense to me.
You’re not. It’s a cap. So, I’m on an agile rate with octopus and there are times when my electricity prices are negative.
How? We’re also with Octopus and our prices have never been negative.
You on Agile? With prices that change every 30 minutes?
Ah, no, we’re not. We’re on ‘flexible’, so that makes sense. Thanks.