If they’re paying you to take the power, does anyone have resistors to convert all the 200 or 400KW the power company is willing to give you into heat? 400kw40 cents1hour=160 euro/day.
EDIT: after reading the rest of the comments OP added that these prices include their 20 cents/kwh fee.
One thing to note, these spot prices are the price before any fees, your network fees and all that are per kWh and usually more than the negative sum the electricity price goes to.
(probably in this case though -38 cents is a lot)
Negative prices usually only truly exist for enterprise customers that pay 1/5 of the consumer network fees.
If they’re paying you to take the power, does anyone have resistors to convert all the 200 or 400KW the power company is willing to give you into heat? 400kw40 cents1hour=160 euro/day.
EDIT: after reading the rest of the comments OP added that these prices include their 20 cents/kwh fee.
One thing to note, these spot prices are the price before any fees, your network fees and all that are per kWh and usually more than the negative sum the electricity price goes to. (probably in this case though -38 cents is a lot)
Negative prices usually only truly exist for enterprise customers that pay 1/5 of the consumer network fees.
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Well, it doesn’t stay at that rate for a full 24 hours. You’d have to just do it whenever the price is negative.
Correct, I calculated if it was just 1 hour per day.