Is it possible!

akaPABLO01

Member
In a word no

It would need to be grid connected not your supply in the simplest way of explaining.

You have an agreed supplier importing and you cannot setup a network supply piggybacking your supply. It’s complicated.

I was once in the process of setting up a green energy supply using the MW of solar I had installed but licensing is complicated. I gave up as you need an unbelievable amount to participate.
 

Exfarmer

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Location
Bury St Edmunds
Is it possible purchase / export electricity from myself on our other farm to save selling at 6p and buying at 15p, basically to setup a supply company with only one customer
Basically Pablo is correct, except if the your two sites are close you can join them by cable and feed through one meter.
 

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