Find out if you qualify for £100 in National Grid blackout scheme – that could be rolled out tomorrow
To qualify, energy usage would need to be reduced in peak times such as 9am to 11am and 4.30pm to 6.30pm.
Under the DFS scheme, National Grid will pay energy firms rather than households directly to cut power demand in a number of ways. This could be by stopping running the washing machine or dishwasher until the supply crunch has eased.
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