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Install BTE and increase electrical power #70
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EDP engineer came to the house today and confirmed everything was as it should be 👍 |
Things have moved on a little and we finally got the permissions needed (see #84). The connections have now been done. Next steps updated in OP:
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The engineer has said that he wants the electricians to correct the plans and send them to him. Booked with the electricians to go to the obra tomorrow morning to review everything and finalise the fittings of the final lights from #47. |
The reviewed plan was sent to the engineer before Christmas but he now needs to review everything with the electricians on site again. 🙄 This is required before we can book our electrical certification visit. |
The final review from the electricians has been handed into the engineer who says he will finish the plans by 15-Feb-2020. Now the electricians need to come in and finish their electrical tasks. Ahead of this we need to do a quick test of all the electrical sockets in the house to ensure that they are aware of any issues before the final electrical check. |
I chased the engineer for the project today and he said it was delayed. Now due 20-Feb-2020. Meanwhile I called EDP to find out if we could get a temporary increase in power and they told us that we were maxed out until we put in the full request (which is exactly what this issue is for) so I'll keep chasing. |
Two points from my phone calls today:
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EDP has now sent us a proposed contract for 43.3kVA. I'll read it through and add any salient points here. |
I've reviewed the contract and there is a lot of boiler plate BS that we just can't avoid such as EDP won't be responsible for damages or losses incurred if they fail to supply electricity to us for one reason or another, if they fail to provide electricity we're still liable for the fixed monthly costs we/they incur, any changes to the contract (on their part) which are not replied to within 20 days will automatically count as accepted. There is a portion that is personal to us and that is the bit we can realistically question. Things to be aware of
Minor things to change/ask
A couple of things that might be worth mentioning:
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Apparently, the sales section of EDP is the only section that moves quickly and have replied to all questions I've posed in less than half a day ⚡ Our electricians have, however, confirmed that "the rest of EDP is like a house on fire" 👍 😆 Got to the bottom of the issues here:
TimelinesI would propose that we ask to sign the contract with a starting date of either end of August or end of September as our energy needs will likely be met by solar + not much additional power. Our current grid seems to support the laser cutter plus other essential systems just about. @nelsonic What are your thoughts on delaying the contract start date to end of August or even September 2020? |
@iteles given that we are getting by with our Solar quite well right now, I would advise that we de-prioritise this request. |
I hadn't considered delaying it further than October 2020 but I also don't think I provided a clear reason as to why. As this is across multiple issues, let me pull them together here: Delaying it past September/October will imply:
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@iteles in which case August. I was only suggesting delaying because of the extra €40/month. |
I have managed to get them on the phone and they have confirmed our understanding (if we were to use no electricity, we would pay at most the €57 for a 31 day month plus the consumption over and above this). I am collecting the documentation needed and signing the contract. |
@iteles paying €57/month for the privilege of having the |
@nelsonic I think this comment has the answers you need: #70 (comment) Our current proposal begins only in the first week of September 2020. |
@iteles ah yes, the last bullet point. I would have preferred that it was a little more prominent: Currently: €17.20/month 💵Proposed: €57/month 💰Increase: €40/month 💸 |
Fair. @nelsonic Given all the remainder of the bullets in that comment on why we might not want to delay this further, what are your latest thoughts on signing (reminder: our current proposal expires today)? |
All sent by 17h30 today. Awaiting connection in early September 2020. |
@iteles when discussing the costs of the upgrade, maybe lead with the massive reduction in marginal cost Break-even:
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As I discussed with you verbally, we have been told by multiple people that this cost estimate sounds dubious so I had not included it here because I didn't feel we could 100% rely on it to make our decision. I did however mention this to you offline because I thought it may be a factor. Thank you for writing it up. |
@iteles the The fact is EDP Commercial does not make all of their rates If the consumers paying https://www.statista.com/statistics/418111/electricity-prices-for-households-in-portugal But this is the same for every near-zero marginal cost utility. To be clear, I'm not suggesting that the MC is zero, rather it's near zero. |
We thought this saga was over. Not quite. 2 weeks ago I got the call to schedule in the power changeover and because they could only book dates until the end of August at the time, it was delayed until this week. Today I got a call to book it in but after speaking for a little we discovered that actually we have to book to switch off our current electricity contract and then have this one switched on. Even though this is all done with the same company (EDP), they are two different sections of the same company (EDP Comercial and EDP Distribuição), so I have to make the calls rather than then. Apparently we also have to have electricians here for the changeover and ours are on holiday until the 7th September. So. New tasks:
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Spent an hour on the phone with EDP last week and confirmed that there would be no cost to switching off our current contract. Also requested the closure of the contract via the form on their website as they requested. They only book 2 weeks in advance so I have to call everyone (both EDP teams and our electricians) to confirm that it will happen on the 28th as planned (when our electricians have confirmed availability). |
Call received from EDP asking to change this to 13-Oct-2020 as they were carrying out systems upgrades and all teams would be busy until then 😳 I have now confirmed that:
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This was done on the 13-Oct-2020 🎉 I'll check the next bill reflects this and we can tax the system and then we should be good to close this issue. |
@iteles any follow-up required on this? 💭 |
All done and reflected in bills 👍 |
Sweet! 🍭 Thanks for confirming + closing. ✅ |
We have had a huge saga to get a higher power supply so far with electrical projects taking months to be handed in, taking months to get a reply, requests upon requests and changes from 74 kVA to 54 kVA. It's been a whole thing.
#25 (comment)
However, things are moving on this front and on Monday we're meeting with both the electricians and our electrical engineer to determine a full list of tasks.
Current estimates are that this will still take 2 months to complete.
Tasks
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