Full list of four energy suppliers paying thousands to use less energy tonight
To conserve energy during the specified time-period households will be advised not to use any energy-intensive appliances.
But customers will not be punished if they decide to keep using electricity as normal and you'll continue to pay for your electricity as usual.Here's a full list of the suppliers taking part in the scheme this evening.The supplier will pay participating customers an average of £6 per kilowatt hour of energy they save compared to their normal usage during the one-hour time period.
The exact amount you get paid will depend on how much you reduce your consumption in the specified hours.Customers who turn their appliances off will be rewarded with £2.25 per kilowatt hour of energy they save compared to their normal usage during the one-hour time period.They will then be given the chance to use it towards their energy bill, withdraw it to their bank accounts or use it for other rewards Octopus offers.
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