If you did your cooking during the day, the daylight power would cover oven energy
so if you reheated it on a night, you'd only use a bit of leccy saved from during the day
Over time you'd probably start selling unused energy back to the grid, as well as having no leccy bills
In principle
Posted By: pants on February 20th 2012 at 13:26:12
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