Peter,
hey that's pretty cool. What's the rebate they give you per kWh over there?
Here, I think it's been reduced to a measly 7c a unit.
If it costs 21c a unit (it's a bit more, but I just want to use that figure to make the sums easy !), does that mean that if I use one unit while I'm at home during the evening, say - costing 21c, I have to produce 3 units during the day (3 x 7c =21c) to break exactly even on the bill?
Is it as simple as that or am I missing something from the equation?
Cheers

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