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Forum Index : Solar : Just another normal day in Normalville
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poida Guru Joined: 02/02/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1418 |
have a look at this: https://reneweconomy.com.au/nice-work-if-you-can-get-it-65800-a-megawatt-hour-to-keep-the-lights-on/ the QLD coal burners got $65/kW.hr for running the 35% efficient generators. money for nothing (and chicks for free!) It's worth reading the story mentioned in the above article too https://reneweconomy.com.au/the-staggering-cost-of-australias-fossil-fuel-energy-crisis/ This sort of stuff gives me energy [sic] to keep going with a solar + battery using home built charge controllers and inverters system. How can the elec. retailers sell it at $0.27 when wholesale cost was $68.00 even if only for a few days or so? It will eat up cash reserves real fast. Some retailers have gone tits-up already. Let's all keep whacking up panels on the roof and building inverters and working to get off-grid. wronger than a phone book full of wrong phone numbers |
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Haxby Guru Joined: 07/07/2008 Location: AustraliaPosts: 423 |
I've been looking into Amber electric. It's an interesting business model. You pay the wholesale price which can change every 5 minutes. A few people are playing the market with their batteries (power walls). Have a look at the Amber electric Facebook group. The drawback is that the price can go up to $19 per kWh! That's not a typo. It has done this over the last few months, but only for a few minutes at a time. Amber also text you when they predict shock prices. And amber is legally obliged to offer a safety net for customers if they end up paying more on average than the mandated default offer |
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poida Guru Joined: 02/02/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1418 |
paying wholesale? that might work. Not right now though, it's $514/MWhr or $0.51/kWhr The past year's wholesale cost is It's a log scale too. Average was $0.14/kWhr with about 1/2 the year less than $0.10 We can see the price rise dramatically in recent months thanks to world events and local generator's gouging. wronger than a phone book full of wrong phone numbers |
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Godoh Guru Joined: 26/09/2020 Location: AustraliaPosts: 458 |
NEM watch has interesting stuff on it too. Shows how much power is being generated and used in each state. at we had our mains supply abolished about 4 years ago. No blackouts, no power bills, no problems. Pete |
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poida Guru Joined: 02/02/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1418 |
the 4th retailer goes bust This one offered customers exposure to wholesale prices probably same as Amber Electric. I wonder how Amber is going? https://reneweconomy.com.au/fourth-small-energy-retailer-collapses-under-weight-of-soaring-wholesale-prices/ highly recommend opennem for lots of data about the national energy grid https://opennem.org.au/energy/nem/?range=7d&interval=30m Edited 2022-07-14 14:03 by poida wronger than a phone book full of wrong phone numbers |
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