More than 1.5 million Ovo Energy customers could earn £10 per month by completing the seasonal challenge.
Ovo Energy customers are being paid to use less power this summer in a new incentive aimed at shifting electricity usage out of peak hours to times when the grid is greener. The new ‘Power Move’ initiative will see households rewarded with £10 per month for reducing their electricity consumption to 12.5 per cent of their daily usage, between the hours of 4pm and 7pm.
How to cut electricity consumption to 12.5% of daily usage for £10 reward Ovo explained that the reduction is roughly equivalent to an average household moving one of the following activities from peak to off-peak: How the ‘Power Move’ works You can join a Power Move challenge if you’re an Ovo pay monthly and on demand customer with a smart meter that’s sending half-hourly readings. If you haven't already, you can easily switch to half-hourly reads through your online account - find out more here.
Ofgem opened compliance proceedings with Ovo after the Energy Ombudsman and Citizens Advice Scotland contacted the regulator regarding the supplier's handling and resolution of complaints. "Ovo has assured us they are taking steps to address the concerns raised by the Energy Ombudsman and Citizens Advice.
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