Yep, it’s brilliant at the moment – free electricity for me this morning, so my electricity meter is spinning at 12kW for free – and this is the fifth day in a row there has been free electricity.
And no special tariff needed, you can be on a standard or fixed tariff. You just need to live in one of the parts of the country where the scheme is operating and be with a certain supplier, and opt into the scheme and each session – and then you can ‘power up’ (that’s your google hint) when there is too much renewable electricity in the grid.
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They’re probably mostly parked to avoid damage
Best place to see the live stats is at [National Grid: Live](https://grid.iamkate.com/)
Currently 73% of all electric power coming from wind generation!
You could have use a [British Wind Farm](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/39/09/3390941_f1a13d97.jpg)
Need battery farms and nuclear back up.
The demand from electric cars is going to be enormous.
The ministerial team ( around 6 I think) for energy have one STEM A Level between them.
Hope their numeracy is up to it.
On a bank holiday, when nobodies at work, the other day it was just over 2%
Hopefully it’ll drop my electricity bill enough to replace this 😕
https://preview.redd.it/9czoii3gpcae1.jpeg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b292ce6dc642a4a7e320d6f3b947b93d2e7328e5
Yep, it’s brilliant at the moment – free electricity for me this morning, so my electricity meter is spinning at 12kW for free – and this is the fifth day in a row there has been free electricity.
And no special tariff needed, you can be on a standard or fixed tariff. You just need to live in one of the parts of the country where the scheme is operating and be with a certain supplier, and opt into the scheme and each session – and then you can ‘power up’ (that’s your google hint) when there is too much renewable electricity in the grid.
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