Octopus Free Power Hours

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nowty
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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Moxi wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2024 1:05 pm Got it saving session!

So given the recent demise of the sessions is it safe to assume octopoints will be earned via different routes or simply phased out ?

Moxi
You currently get Octopoints from spinning the wheel every month.

And Saving Sessions (SS) will start from Wed 27th November, I expect the sign up to Octopus early next week.
https://www.neso.energy/news/new-look-d ... -next-week
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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Moxi wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2024 1:05 pm Got it saving session!

So given the recent demise of the sessions is it safe to assume octopoints will be earned via different routes or simply phased out ?

Moxi
Bingo!

The problem with SS is that they reduce demand during times of high demand and low supply, this removes the opportunity for electricity-generating companies to profiteer. Therefore they were always going to be killed off IMO.

Without SS octopoints don't have much relevance.
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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Glad to have a power hr ×2. We have about 25kW of panels and are still discharging the batteries and tomorrow looks the same.
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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We are told that . . . Credits are shown on the "Octoplus Dashboard" ? . . . . which I associate with Octopoints (only).

I would expect to see the Credits appear in the "Bills & Payments" section.

Ta
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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SporranMcDonald wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2024 2:01 pm We are told that . . . Credits are shown on the "Octoplus Dashboard" ? . . . . which I associate with Octopoints (only).

I would expect to see the Credits appear in the "Bills & Payments" section.
Ta
They do appear in the "Bills & Payments" section (strictly, it's under "Balance History")
Screenshot 2024-11-23 at 14-47-49 Balance history My account Octopus Energy.png
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but as you mentioned it I went looking... There is a separate "Free electricity" tab on the Octopoints page as well.
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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AE-NMidlands wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2024 2:45 pmThey do appear in the "Bills & Payments" section (strictly, it's under "Balance History")
Thanks, that is clear.

I could understand the same info being presented in two places if there was more detailed calculation on the Octoplus page - but there isn't !
Straight duplication : Why bother ?
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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isn't that the modern / Windows way? always several routes /commands to do something...
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I'm bouncing off the import limitations on the EV charger right now, but I have to say the Zappi has been gentle with me during the first use, in the dark with a storm trying to blow me over.

How's everyone else doing?
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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And we are off.

Nowty Towers doing its bit. :mrgreen:
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And IOG x3.7 profit multiplier engaged. :twisted:
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18.7kW PV > 109MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 26MWh generated
5 Other RE Coop's
105kWh EV storage
60kWh Home battery storage
40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 510 m3
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Re: Octopus Free Power Hours

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Nothing like most here but managed 7.5kW steady for a while, car charging on type 1, house stack back to 100%, washing load done, HPTD running dehumidifier on and an oil filled radiator topping up the house to 22 degrees to soak the stone walls a bit as a storage effect. Been to MiLs and put her tumble dryer on, washer and charging her house stack too.

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