I agree, and further I would say that it's probably quite a cheap experiment, regardless who it's funded by and whether we think it is over-generous.Moxi wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 2:10 pm I think the national grid and the electricity supply companies are more interested in the proof of concept at the moment and therefore the more people who partake the better regardless of any adjustments that are made to attract people.
I am more than confident that once they have enough of the general public; bought and familiar with the process, having their smart meters fitted to join the fun, that they will moderate the system to make it work better for them - its got to be the cheapest grid management option available to them so the money individuals make is small beer.
I think of it as being like the ongoing Covid surveillance run by the ONS. Several of my friends can't believe their luck at still being given £20 a month for a drip of blood!
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