52p per KW … ( the new electricity domestic UK cap)

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One of my stored graphs might prove useful at this point 😁

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I think it's from a presentation I attended?
The shaded bar on the top graphs is where it becomes economically viable iirc and was prior to Ukraine invasion.
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Another useless bit of information I have recently stumbled upon is this site, which shows where the National Grid is deriving it's power - both live and historical.

https://grid.iamkate.com/

Current usage as I type.

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The attractive thing with large PV sites is how quickly it takes to bring them online to produce power. It's a fraction of the time of other renewable sources. Just unfortunately the general main hurdle is planning process with is still a local government inconsistent bureaucratic nightmare.
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