We are supplying back to grid, but have no tariff arranged. It was said at the time that we would not get such a good deal on the tariff ie it would be clawed back one way or another. So we have not received nor are we due any export payments.
Does this make sense?
It makes no sense at all to me, If you export to the grid you will get paid for your export via the SEG scheme. That is completely separate from any tariff you may or may not get with your supply. The two are completely separate.
However, you will always pay more for imported electricity per kWh than you get for exporting surplus, so I'd make sure, in the first instance, that you use everything you generate rather than export anything if you have the ability to adjust your system to not export.
Those numbers on your app. Are they total figures since the system was installed?
Produced 16.2Mwh
Fed to Grid 2.5Mwh
Consumed 27.5Mwh
From Grid 13.9Mwh
Your total generation was 16.2MWh. You exported 2.5MWh of that leaving a balance of 13.7MWh. If you add your grid import to that, the total is 27.6MWh so that's within a gnats whisker of your consumption, give or take rounding errors.
There are two possible reasons off the top of my head why the figures from your solar system app don't tally with the meter readings.
One is the difference between real power (KWh) and apparent power.(kVAh) which will depend on the power factor of your installation. Inductive or capacitative loads (motors, fluorescent lighting, etc.) can make quite a difference depending on whether or not your system is properly balanced and has power factor correction (PFC) mitigation in place but if your meters are measuring kWh and your solar is metered in kWh then I don't see that as a problem.
The other issue may be that your three phase meter is one of those models that cannot correctly handle export power and erroneously adds your export onto the import to generate a net figure, rather than subtract export from the total consumption.
Certain Landys and Gyr meters are notorious for this issue.
Does your meter have a menu function that allows you to read your export register and how does that tally with your solar app?
I know this is a nuts thing to suggest when the sun is shining, but I'd be tempted to take a full set of meter readings, shut down the solar for a 24 hour period, and then take another set of readings and see what has changed with regards to meter readings.
Any export register should stay the same and the import registers will increment. The following day, re-enable the solar and do a similar set of meter readings. Again, see what's changed. The export should rack up a bit and (assuming your usage is fairly consistent), the import should reduce accordingly. If the change in import is an increase in roughly the same amount as the solar has produced, I would be inclined to suspect that the meter is not capable of handling export properly and should be swapped out. This had happened to a few folk I know, especially with L&G meters.
If that is the case, then what can be done to correct the situation retrospectively I'm not sure. But if the export is being added to the import on the meter and you are effectively being charged for what you've exported, the meter readings should allow an adjustment to be recalculated without too much difficulty.
In any case, you would need to contact the Business part of E.On Next and have that conversation. hellobusiness@eonnext.com by email or
0808 501 5699 on the dog and bone.