Part ownership of a Ripple Wind Turbine, fancy it?

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nowty wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 12:18 pm Hydro would be nice so we can be happy in the rain as well and the sun and wind. :mrgreen:

Although I'm now full at somewhere around 200%, it was 120% of my use but I've just become too efficient at using energy. :lol:

Damn those Dubai bulbs. :twisted:
Last day in Turkey I saw some of these in the supermarket. About £1.50 each I think SES. 🤔 I'll pick up a half dozen next time out. Pattern parts, not Phillips. :lol:
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Sarah (CEO) from Ripple said today in her webinar saying DW offer is closing 5pm on Monday 22nd May. Looks like with maybe 50% debt as they are up to 47% or 48% full. So if your still on the fence, don’t expect an offer extension and then regret it.

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The uptake on the projects certainly seems to have accelerated as each has passed by. Good news indeed! :D

I used the 9 month payment option for all three of us.
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Joeboy wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 9:00 am The uptake on the projects certainly seems to have accelerated as each has passed by. Good news indeed! :D

I used the 9 month payment option for all three of us.
Did you say previously that you could change who was getting the benefit at some point in the future if you wanted to Joe?
I was looking at investing, but my Mrs is the named account holder for our electricity, I read the Ripple T&Cs that the investment would have to be in her name? It's not a massive issue, but easier if it can be transferred as needed.
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Ripple DW 2kW
Ripple WB 200W
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richbee wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 10:24 am
Joeboy wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 9:00 am The uptake on the projects certainly seems to have accelerated as each has passed by. Good news indeed! :D

I used the 9 month payment option for all three of us.
Did you say previously that you could change who was getting the benefit at some point in the future if you wanted to Joe?
I was looking at investing, but my Mrs is the named account holder for our electricity, I read the Ripple T&Cs that the investment would have to be in her name? It's not a massive issue, but easier if it can be transferred as needed.
I don't think that was me. As far asi know the investment is in the power account owners name. Might be worth seeing if you can dual name the power account? Bear in mind that the closing point is imminent(ish). Don't forget to name a beneficiary when you set up on the off-chance.

My plan for who gets what will be to remove any financial excess across the three projects in my name and manually place that money with the kids power accounts or out to Turkey to cover the power bills there.
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Once the offer closes, the named owner cannot be changed but up to 4 individuals can be named beneficiaries.
16.9kW PV > 107MWh generated
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Joeboy wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 10:29 am
richbee wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 10:24 am
Joeboy wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 9:00 am The uptake on the projects certainly seems to have accelerated as each has passed by. Good news indeed! :D

I used the 9 month payment option for all three of us.
Did you say previously that you could change who was getting the benefit at some point in the future if you wanted to Joe?
I was looking at investing, but my Mrs is the named account holder for our electricity, I read the Ripple T&Cs that the investment would have to be in her name? It's not a massive issue, but easier if it can be transferred as needed.
I don't think that was me. As far asi know the investment is in the power account owners name. Might be worth seeing if you can dual name the power account? Bear in mind that the closing point is imminent(ish). Don't forget to name a beneficiary when you set up on the off-chance.

My plan for who gets what will be to remove any financial excess across the three projects in my name and manually place that money with the kids power accounts or out to Turkey to cover the power bills there.
Thanks - that makes sense - to do it manually
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Ripple DW 2kW
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Great to see the Kirkhill large components begin to be offloaded in Ayr port, really outstanding 👏!
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Loving the difference in scale of components between projects. They'll all get the job done! :D

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Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
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It's a bit (a lot) quiet at the moment... While the weather this month is good for getting the vegetable garden set and for beekeeping, my tally of the predicted GF output is way down on any previous month.

Clearly the combo of PV and wind is a winner; even a wave energy machine wouldn't be doing much just now, so tidal flow generation needs to be part of our generation mix. I'm still doubtful whether tidal barrages are justifiable on biodiversity grounds when we (in the UK) have done virtually nothing about demand reduction yet.
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