SEG problems

I'm trying to arrange a SEG tariff for an installation that was done just after the end of the FIT scheme. The property, a church, has a 3 phase meter though the solar panels feed only one phase, the one that carries the most daytime load.

Our current supplier, Total GP do not offer a SEG.

Octopus, an obvious choice, do offer one where they do not have a supply contract but require a smart meter which meters the export.

TotalGP refuse to install a smart meter.

Where do I go with this?

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  • Thanks.

    Separate supply doesn't work as the main benefit of the panels is to reduce the import on the phase carrying the main load.

    Yes, there was an issue with 3 phase smart meters which is why one was not installed originally, but it now seems to be resolved.

    I don't know if you can have 2 meters in series, one being used to measure import one for export?

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  • Thanks.

    Separate supply doesn't work as the main benefit of the panels is to reduce the import on the phase carrying the main load.

    Yes, there was an issue with 3 phase smart meters which is why one was not installed originally, but it now seems to be resolved.

    I don't know if you can have 2 meters in series, one being used to measure import one for export?

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