
I Was told that the turbine had its 500hr service yesterday which accounted for the 1hr drop out at 4 pm yesterday. Then it fails the next day, what's that about?

I hope there is a physical meter somewhere that can be read, or downloaded later. Maybe we shall just get "deemed generation!"Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 8:58 am Glad they put up an update, customer comms are critical in a remote venture. 'No curtailment' being the word of the day (ok, 2 words).
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The data feed from the turbine is temporarily down. We're working to get it reinstated ASAP but until we do your dashboard will show zero output from the turbine. That doesn't mean it's not generating, just that we can't see in real time what it's generating.'
I'm sure it will a big old FIT type meter, does make ye wonder if it should be a mechanical meter as they don't suffer data failure? I find it most irksome that after the turbine being lauded as 'no curtailment' the WPD (Welsh power distribution, I made that up) are having fun just sending a signal & switching it off. Oh what a laugh!AE-NMidlands wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:08 amI hope there is a physical meter somewhere that can be read, or downloaded later. Maybe we shall just get "deemed generation!"Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 8:58 am Glad they put up an update, customer comms are critical in a remote venture. 'No curtailment' being the word of the day (ok, 2 words).
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The data feed from the turbine is temporarily down. We're working to get it reinstated ASAP but until we do your dashboard will show zero output from the turbine. That doesn't mean it's not generating, just that we can't see in real time what it's generating.'
(of course if there is data to be fed then there must be data, and hopefully it is stored within the turbine.)
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If its a DNO problem like overvoltage then a simple fix like a transformer tapping change could do it. That's quite reassuring that its not a problem with the actual turbine itself. I would think these teething problems are common for new installations. I do note that the whole area below the turbine which is going to be an industrial zone is completely empty only a single building there so far so I wonder if the grid connection was OK'd on the basis of local demand from it but Covid may have put the timescales back for the development.Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 8:58 am Glad they put up an update, customer comms are critical in a remote venture. 'No curtailment' being the word of the day (ok, 2 words).
'Turbine output
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You might have noticed the generation from the turbine dropping off at some points. We're aware of the issue. The grid company is sending a signal to the turbine to stop at certain points. We're working with them to resolve the issue.
Data feed down
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The data feed from the turbine is temporarily down. We're working to get it reinstated ASAP but until we do your dashboard will show zero output from the turbine. That doesn't mean it's not generating, just that we can't see in real time what it's generating.'
I emailed Ripple and they said they're looking to increase the number of partners and that if I like my supplier to let them know about Ripple and ask if they're interested in becoming a partner. I've now done that and will wait to see what comes of it. Now I have to decide whether to invest before end of May and hope they partner up before end of 2023 when it comes online. If not, then I'd have to change everything over to another supplier. Not sure if that will also impact who I do my fit readings and payments through.Joeboy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 2:44 pmThe list of partner suppliers is growing, best to contact Ripple direct and keep an eye on the investment window date of closure at the same time.SafetyThird wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 2:41 pm Is there any way of knowing if other energy suppliers will be joining the Ripple turbine setup? I've been with Good Energy for years and really like them and it would seem I'd have to change to Octopus if I want to buy a part of the Ripple turbines.
At the moment the investment window will close at midnight on the 3rd May 22.
You can just leave your existing FITs payments where they are, I've been with Octopus a few years now and my FIT's are still with SSE.SafetyThird wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 12:48 pm Not sure if that will also impact who I do my fit readings and payments through.
Yes generally they stay where they are. I think the rules were if your FITs are with a compulsory FIT provider, they can stay. If you are with a voluntary FIT provider, it was up to the FIT provider to keep you or force you out. But that was years ago, don't know if the rules have changed or not.Fintray wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 12:53 pmYou can just leave your existing FITs payments where they are, I've been with Octopus a few years now and my FIT's are still with SSE.SafetyThird wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 12:48 pm Not sure if that will also impact who I do my fit readings and payments through.