Millions of houses set to get half the price energy on bank holiday

Millions are ready to benefit from homes Deduct price energy it Bank holiday weekend.

British gas Giving half the price to customers Electricity It is the May Bank Holiday Weekend as part of its “Picassive Scheme”.

Customers are rewarded Electrical use When demand is low or when more Renewable energy Available on the grid under the scheme.

The proposal launched in 2023 helped the customers to save the total total of about £ 25 million and 1606 tonnes of carbon emissions and collectively transferred 28,619 MWH.

When it is air or sunlight and a lot of renewable energy is available, customers get half the price of electricity for two hours. Energy is also cheaper every Sunday.

At the end of this week, homes have been designed for benefits from cheap energy
At the end of this week, homes have been designed for benefits from cheap energy ,Getty image/istockphoto,

On May 25 and 26, between 11 and 4 am, peak sev customers will get half the price.

The bank holiday weekend offering will be in the celebration of the house to sign the energy bill and efficient energy use in the celebration of the house to sign the plan.

Catherine O’caeli, Managing Director of British Gas, said: “We are proud that we support one lakh customers through our Peaksaiv scheme, helping them to make effective changes yet to use energy.

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“By moving the use of energy to low-descend periods, the houses can not only reduce their bills, but also a more flexible, greenery energy future.

Consumers face the cost of growing costs as price reduction.

However, in this July, a decrease of about 7 percent of domestic energy bills has been estimated.

Industry analysts predict Cornwall Insight that the specific annual domestic energy bill will fall from £ 129, when OFGEM is amended to settle in about 1,720 pounds when the OFGEM is revised. Price -tar To be implemented.

The energy market regulator responsible for setting the upper limit for charging energy suppliers is expected to formally declare the updated price cap on Friday.

This anticipated reduction follows the three consecutive price cap increase, standing the current cap at about £ 1,849 for a specific house.

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