That massive spike of 50c/kWh at the left looks tiny compared to today even though that’s already insanely expensive

  • AggressivelyPassive@feddit.de
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    11 months ago

    40c/kWh is a pretty normal price here in Germany…

    Ironically, prices are high, because of too much extremely cheap renewables.

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      11 months ago

      Bullshit. Check the prices around Christmas last year, Germany was running only on renewables on the 24th and I paid .19€/kWh all day long then.

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            11 months ago

            And on average, you’ll pay just as much as everyone else. If prices go through the roof, you’ll get screwed. See 2022.

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              11 months ago

              Nope. More than 80% of my usage comes from heating and driving and I’ve heavily optimized car charging and heat buffering to make use of low cost times.

              Heating can only be optimized for about 24h periods, that’s why I can supplement my heating with wood from my own forest.

              Driving, between April and October pretty much only happens using electricity from my own roof, between May and September the entire house uses less than 100kWh from the grid.

              Before I signed at Tibber, I had of course compared my recorded load profiles including simulations for automated usage optimization against EPEX 60min day-ahead prices and I would have been at less than 0.23€/kWh on average since 2020, including the high prices of 2022.