Part ownership of a Ripple Wind Turbine, fancy it?

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AE-NMidlands wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 12:20 pm
Joeboy wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:51 am I'm away to set up another weather point on my phone so I can keep an eye on Graig Fatha. :) I wonder if it's on yet?
16.2mph down there, 8.7mph up here. Unashamedly excited! :)
and nice and steady for the whole of the rest of the week too. Perfect for commissioning and running in...
Wonder if there will be any money back in April, or whether it will be May before we see it?
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I reckon we'll see something in April. Qualifying this with the reasoning that Ripple gave only been stalled by issues outwith their control. Hopefully Octopus will be on the ball. TBH, I am kind of mentally disconnected from the money at the moment and just glad to be a part of a green power generation unit. Don't get me wrong, I'll take the money too! Not THAT angelic!
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AE-NMidlands wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 9:54 am again, I thought it was the other way round. The suppliers are not obliged to accept any new customer and don't want to lose money, so will only offer you a variable (or a fixed high) tarriff, which are currently only on offer at an extremely high price.
The price cap only applies to energy supplier default variable tariffs. As the price cap doesn't increase until April, suppliers can only currently charge a maximum of the October price cap, which is less than it costs them to buy it, so they're mostly avoiding offering variable tariffs at the moment.

They can however charge what they want on fixed tariffs so can make money on those, assuming they buy their energy in the appropriate way.
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New blog post on the Ripple website:

https://blog.rippleenergy.com/howto/win ... -prices-2/
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TCA wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:20 pm New blog post on the Ripple website:

https://blog.rippleenergy.com/howto/win ... -prices-2/
I think this bit from the link just illustrates the current situation and who knows how bad it will get with the war situation. The ripple share offer doc for WT2 is just far too conservative, just like WT1 was and it goes operational this week. :twisted:

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nowty wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 12:09 am
TCA wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:20 pm New blog post on the Ripple website:

https://blog.rippleenergy.com/howto/win ... -prices-2/
I think this bit from the link just illustrates the current situation and who knows how bad it will get with the war situation. The ripple share offer doc for WT2 is just far too conservative, just like WT1 was and it goes operational this week. :twisted:

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The 1st year at WT1 is already a locked in price per kWh I think? That should work out OK for Octopus.

'When wholesale electricity market prices are high, like they are now, Ripple members savings are high. The members of our first wind farm, Graig Fatha, are set for bumper savings in their first year. Savings in the first year of operation will be 9.5p per kWh, more than triple the level expected when the wind farm was launched in summer 2020 (when prices were particularly low). '

It isn't worded as clearly as I'd like it to be. Is the 9.5p the generation price per kWh that will show up on our bills or has it risen to a 9.5p saving due to retail electric prices rising? As I said yesterday, looking forward to the green machine cranking not the cash. In saying that this is my Monday Morning thought. Best of fortune to them onsite today! :)
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Had a chat with Tom at Ripple this morning

'Hey guys, are the guy ropes off Graig Fatha Yet?
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Hi Joe, thanks for your message!
We'll be announcing very soon when the wind farm will be going live!
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Fair answer!
A quick question Tom, The 9.5p per kWh figure?
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We're days away now, so do keep an eye on your emails.
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Is that figure the 1 year lock in figure for generation at the mast negotiated with Octopus?
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Yes, the figure is locked in for 1 year and reviewed annually
With the price spike at the moment it may even stay up depending on when prices settle again
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Cool, all the best in these extremely exciting times. OH, I didn't know it was variable I thought it was a flat rate, excellent!
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There's a useful article here on how the wholesale price might change with energy prices: https://blog.rippleenergy.com/news/the- ... ce-spikes/
Essentially we hope that your savings can to some extent protect you from price spikes!
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Absolutely, all the best and thanks for your time!
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You're most welcome, enjoy your day!'
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Save me scratching through both posts n' paperwork people, but can anyone recall how long the WT2 prices are set for? I seem to recall 4 years (for some peculiar reason) ..which with news of Graig Fatha seems way out of step.
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Mr Gus wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:24 am Save me scratching through both posts n' paperwork people, but can anyone recall how long the WT2 prices are set for? I seem to recall 4 years (for some peculiar reason) ..which with news of Graig Fatha seems way out of step.
Like WT1 it will be whatever it will be closer to the time, both on price and duration. For example, for WT1 ripple stated at the AGM that they could have gone for a 3 year deal but the price would have been lower. The price in the share document for WT2 is simply set to the Government forecasted figures which are just that, a historic forecast.
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Thanks.
Turbulent times, & stupid corrupt govt.
Wonder how those mps blocking renewable WT are feeling this last week, (the ones just about to get a big pay rise)
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Mr Gus wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 10:26 am Thanks.
Turbulent times, & stupid corrupt govt.
Wonder how those mps blocking renewable WT are feeling this last week, (the ones just about to get a big pay rise)
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