Ripple energy "strike off"

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Thanks for the update
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Thanks from me too, Nowty. I was travelling so couldn't "attend," but was hoping to get most of the details when they publish a summary
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Thanks Nowty, I registered but didn't receive a link so much appreciate your post. I understand a recording of the meeting is to be made available so hoping it won't be too long before we can catch up fully. :xx:
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nowty wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 9:49 pmI attended tonight’s GF webinar which I think was very informative and helpful.
Thanks for this summary. . . . I registered to attend the session, but simply forgot, despite multiple reminders. :whako:

I thought the BegbiesTraynor Administrator's Interim Report was worth a skim, but not mentioned here so far.
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Latest email from the KH Coop has made things a bit easier in filing a tax return or not even needing to. :xx:

Tax Matters
Our original plan was to provide those who would need it with a calculation to work out the percentage of savings income received in the 2024/25 tax year which would count as interest and be taxable.

Given that we do not yet know if the Coop was operating at a profit or a loss last year, the board has decided to designate 100% of the savings you received in 2024/25 as a repayment of capital. We hope this simplifies matters, as it means that none of the 'Ripple savings' you received via your energy bills last year counts as interest which could be liable to income tax. Therefore members do not need to declare their savings from Kirk Hill in this year's tax return.

Note: Graig Fatha may take a different approach so if you are a member of both projects you will need to wait for confirmation from the Graig Fatha board.
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I am now registered to access the Derrill Water Coop website. It's basic at the moment (understandably) but in the "documents" section there is the Customer agreement - but not the appendix / schedule of ownership yet!
Page 18
Customer Agreement – Derril Water Solar Park
Schedule 1
Is in a separate document containing Your specific details – see your Ripple Customer Dashboard for details.
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Pleasant surprise, No1 Son was paid out fully today from Bank of Scotland with regard to WB. :xl:

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Joeboy wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 2:37 pm Pleasant surprise, No1 Son was paid out fully today from Bank of Scotland with regard to WB. :xl:

He is still in KH & both him & daughterly are in DW.
Excellent, was it a credit or debit card ?
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nowty wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 3:42 pm
Joeboy wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 2:37 pm Pleasant surprise, No1 Son was paid out fully today from Bank of Scotland with regard to WB. :xl:

He is still in KH & both him & daughterly are in DW.
Excellent, was it a credit or debit card ?
Debit card Nowty, paid from my bank account too for added complexity. They got there though. :xl:

P.S Sun was shining on the Dundee PV when I went by a couple of hours ago. Managed a there and back again to Edinburgh on a single charge. 8-)
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Joeboy wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 3:50 pm
nowty wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 3:42 pm
Joeboy wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 2:37 pm Pleasant surprise, No1 Son was paid out fully today from Bank of Scotland with regard to WB. :xl:

He is still in KH & both him & daughterly are in DW.
Excellent, was it a credit or debit card ?
Debit card Nowty, paid from my bank account too for added complexity. They got there though. :xl:

P.S Sun was shining on the Dundee PV when I went by a couple of hours ago. Managed a there and back again to Edinburgh on a single charge. 8-)
I'm at my mum's next week and she paid for WB via debit card so I may well give the chargeback process a try. :xx:
19.6kW PV > 116MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 34MWh generated
7 Other RE Coop's
105kWh EV storage
90kWh Home battery storage
40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 530 m3
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