Octopus saving sessions coming 1st Nov

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Re: Octopus saving sessions coming 1st Nov

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Day ahead price has risen 16% today so Octopus has more chance of getting its price. :xx:
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Re: Octopus saving sessions coming 1st Nov

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Interesting to note that DFS sessions continue to run and that Octopus refuses to bid below 15p and continues to have it's bids rejected (edit: except Octopus didn't bother to bid today)
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Re: Octopus saving sessions coming 1st Nov

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SimonSays wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 3:28 pm Interesting to note that DFS sessions continue to run and that Octopus refuses to bid below 15p and continues to have it's bids rejected (edit: except Octopus didn't bother to bid today)
All bids were rejected today even one as low as 9p / kWh with low wind resource, gas has come down in price recently, less demand due to warming temperatures and solar generation creeping into peak times.

I doubt Octopus will have another one now till next winter unless fundamentals change.
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Re: Octopus saving sessions coming 1st Nov

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Said it a few times now, it's surely more likely for power hours to come into play now given the high solar and high wind conditions at the moment, combined with lowering demand with warmer temps and more daylight (and nuclear back almost to full chat).
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Yuff wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 11:57 am Image
We've been on the cusp of this position for years. There is a guy on youtube who has done countless videos discussing the"duck curve". However panels have been stupidly cheap recently and we have some of the highest energy prices in the world so there has been a massive rollout of solar capacity (largely on productive farmland rather than rooftops).

Inevitably there will be oversuply on the sunniest days. Hopefully that means more "power hours" for consumers. But if you have your own solar array it will be difficult to use much-if-any grid power at those times!
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Stinsy wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 12:32 pm Inevitably there will be oversuply on the sunniest days. Hopefully that means more "power hours" for consumers. But if you have your own solar array it will be difficult to use much-if-any grid power at those times!
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Stinsy wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 12:32 pm Inevitably there will be oversuply on the sunniest days. Hopefully that means more "power hours" for consumers. But if you have your own solar array it will be difficult to use much-if-any grid power at those times!
Probably little use to me at this time of day, I currently have between 8kW to 10kW coming in, all I would be able to do is hold off charging the batteries to lower my export in the power hours, if it was a weekend I could charge the car though.

If I tried charging the batteries from the grid with 8kW in addition to 10 kW of PV I'd probably blow some fuses, as that would be around 346 amps :facepalm:
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Saving session tonight between 5pm and 6pm. :mrgreen:

Octopus was accepted at 14.8p / kWh.

The incoming solar will help the batteries export even more than usual. :twisted:
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nowty wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 11:16 am Saving session tonight between 5pm and 6pm. :mrgreen:

Octopus was accepted at 14.8p / kWh.

The incoming solar will help the batteries export even more than usual. :twisted:
Can I ask what's the best way to approach this for maximum gain?

First saving session since batteries installed.

Just export as much as possible during the hour?
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