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....a modest but respectable 7.11kWh / £17.77 here

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.....just enough for a book of second class stamps, maybe you'll get enough for first class next time ?MuckChucker said:
So the days efforts were worth about £6.80 on top of previous total savings
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Some will do over £300 with the 12 test sessions and emergency sessions.
I do wonder if those without a smart meter realise this, especially the ones on the conspiracy side of the debate1 -
Next event tomorrow 5-6pm £2.50 per kWh again0
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I long since ditched my stupidly in depth excel spreadsheet and sums and found for us (with background usage and ASHP usage constant 24/7) we just add up the usage in the 3 hour on day adjustment period divide by 3 then multiplied by the reward amount.michaels said:
So are you able to answer the question of whether saving session days are included or excluded when calculating the in day adjustment baseline? ThanksMstty said:Not a bad result and bang on what we calculated
So for the past session we used 25.96kwh in the 3 hour on day adjustment period divided that by 3 which cam to 8.65 multiplied by £2.50 =£21.63
It was 30p out which I can live with
Works out between 5p-60p out for our household but that is probably due to ASHP on 24/7 and a very stable usage per half hour for the reference days.0 -
Result are in for last Thursday's event
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Another event tomorrow 5:30pm-6:30pm0
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I signed up to this early on and took place in an event on 12th December.
I've had zero invites since then for any other events, is it just me having this issue?0 -
I had this issue once with loop and through a series of their help and emailing the national grid ESO team I found out my energy supplier had picked my name out of the hat (eon next) and put me forward for the same event. National grid saw two requests for my MPAN and rejected both. I had to ask Eon to stop and changed my profile to remove marketing and half hourly reads. Next event I was back in.mysteryUser said:I signed up to this early on and took place in an event on 12th December.
I've had zero invites since then for any other events, is it just me having this issue?
If I hadn't bothered tracking down the issue both would have tried putting me forward which sounds what might have happened to you.1
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