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If An Energy Company Says That All Electricity Supply Is 100% Renewable, Why Is It Still So Expensive?

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dave50 | 17:09 Tue 16th May 2023 | Business & Finance
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They are not burning expensive fossil fuel for generation so I assume it's wind, which is free.
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Whywouldwind power be free. They need to be built and maintained. The power needs to be transported.idont think its really 100% renewable or you'd have no power on windless or sunless days
The energy they buy is 100% renewable, but the energy you get in your home isn't. We still import electricity as far as I know, from France and the Netherlands. The UK still only has approximately 41% renewable energy.
Renewable energy isn't just from wind turbines - it includes solar, hyrdro-electricity, bioelectricity from burning organic matter and tidal energy.
It is all costing a huge amount of money to get up and running.
We are currently using 20% wind and 16% imported.

https://www.energydashboard.co.uk/live
Those figures include gas.
who said that fossil fuel is expensive in relationship to renewables...the latter don't come cheap - think of the high capital cost that has to be recovered, even allowing for depreciation and then there are the connection charges to the grid and all the marketing/trading costs to be added.
There was a very good documentary about renewable energy presented by Guy Martin. I wasn't looking forward to it but it was very informative and well presented - the cost of investing in renewables was explained. It's a two parter https://www.channel4.com/programmes/guy-martins-great-british-power-trip
Isn't the question similar to....since rain falls from the heavens at no cost, why do we have to pay for a water supply?
I've never understood motorists who complain about paying for air to blow their tyres up. Try doing it without the machine if you don't want to pay
renewable does not mean free does it.
//...bioelectricity from burning organic matter//

Please don't start me off about the scandal that is Drax, Barry !
Yes I forgot to add that the electricity you get is the same electricity that all your neighbors get ...it don't matter who there supplier is.
Well, barry, I think it is because it used to be a universal thing that topping up your tyres was a draw to bring you in for fuel purchase too. Until that common thing occurred where they all suddenly decided they could actually charge for it instead. Removal of a mutally beneficial arrangement because someone thought the small cost of supply was a vital increase for their bottom line.

I do, do it myself. Electric air pumps aren't overly expensive and the use they get, they last decades, plus they allow folk to avoid hanging around the filling station pumping up tyres.
If energy can't be destroyed, why don't you use the same energy every day, and avoid all the bills ?
Electrical energy is a commodity that has a market price (per MWh) regardless of how it is produced, which is why the price of electricity that is supposedly from 100% renewable sources is no cheaper (or more expensive) than that generated from say fossil fuels.
Surprised they haven't harnessed the energy released by the remoaners, must be an inexhaustible supply.
Bora Bora Bora! LOL
They pay the same rate per MWH for every producer. Gas = most expensive v's the cheapest - both get paid the same rate. It's a mad world.
If a company claims the power they supply is 100% from renewable sources, they are lying.
I don't know how they get away with it.
There tcand Cs small print always clarify what they mean by 100% renewable...usually says something vague like 'backed by 100% renewable'...maybe they agree to plant some trees

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