The energy companies including OVO, British Gas and E.ON who are paying customers to not use electricity
After announcing a scheme where suppliers can pay customers not to use electricity, National Grid has signed on more companies.
While National Grid is managing the project, it is up to individual energy suppliers to sign up to it which will allow their customers to benefit. “We’re pleased to be joining the National Grid Electricity System Operator’s Demand Flexibility Scheme and launching another trial which rewards customers for their efforts in making small but significant changes to the way they consume energy,” said Raman Bhatia, CEO of OVO Energy.
The supplier will send invites to this group of customers by email in late November, while also providing information on everything they need to do. Customers must wait for an invite from the supplier and cannot sign up online or over the phone.
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