Energy firms offer rebates to homes that cut use of power-hungry appliances during peak times - Daily Mail
It is understood the National Grid, which manages the infrastructure of Britain's energy networks, has applied to regulator Ofgem for permission to put it in place by late October.
Homeowners could get paid to turn off power-hungry appliances such as washing machines, tumble dryers and games consoles during peak times under a new scheme.
The National Grid is reportedly conside… [+4277 chars]
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