nowty wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 12:42 pm
Stinsy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 12:12 pm
And I still cannot get my head around those prices:
Just wait till April then, as although the cap is being lifted by "
only" 20%, there is going to be a consultation to ONLY limit that cap to a further volumetric rate. That will be fine for us solar and battery warriors the summer months but it could be very difficult for us next winter.
It was announced that the Government intends to consult on amending the energy price guarantee scheme after April 2023 based on volumetric rates. This means paying a cheaper rate for the first amount of energy you use, and then if you start using a lot of energy, the rate you pay will go up.
I agree that the current government subsidy being used by millionaires to heat their swimming pools or whatever is unsustainable. But saying "the government subsidy only applies to the first 600kWh of electricity used in a month" or whatever really does kick EV-owners.
I also agree that tariffs are irrelevant in summer for us lot with solar arrays and batteries. Sure it is nice that the little grid power I do use is super-cheap off-peak electric, but the quantity is small.
However winter is where it gets real. I can chose between gas and electric heating, can timeshift a significant proportion of my usage, and can store cheap-rate electric for later use, just like a lot of chaps on here. But for all that to be beneficial I need the off-peak electric to be cheap enough!