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Green energy that isn't.

The myth about "green" electricity. From a respected organ.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7510377/Energy-firms-misleading-customers-selling-green-tariffs-despite-producing-NO-renewable-energy.html


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  • Former Community Member
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    Take your most recent "read" (ie not estimated) bill, totalise the kWh and divide by the number of days it covered and divide by 24 and see what your average load is.....


    Mine was 0.287 kW.


    I have planning permission to build a 52 m2 flat above my workshop. It will be constructed to exceed current energy standards but as my local council do not offer 5 years rate free if Passivhaus certified, I won't be seeking certification, as I feel that this cost would preferably be spent on better materials/workmanship etc. 


    Regards


    BOD
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Take your most recent "read" (ie not estimated) bill, totalise the kWh and divide by the number of days it covered and divide by 24 and see what your average load is.....


    Mine was 0.287 kW.


    I have planning permission to build a 52 m2 flat above my workshop. It will be constructed to exceed current energy standards but as my local council do not offer 5 years rate free if Passivhaus certified, I won't be seeking certification, as I feel that this cost would preferably be spent on better materials/workmanship etc. 


    Regards


    BOD
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