Thousands of Brits can get £100 vouchers for retail giants like Amazon and John Lewis for using less energy this winter
Thousands of Brits can get £100 vouchers for retail giants like Amazon and John Lewis for using less energy this winter.
Earlier this month, the National Grid launched the energy rebate scheme called the Demand Flexibility Service - for suppliers to offer £100 discounts for off-peak power use. Top Health Stories Today The DFS allows households who have either been selected by their energy supplier, or who have a smart meter and half-hourly readings to save up to £100 over this winter.
These events, known as ‘equivents’ last for up to one hour. You'll be rewarded for the energy and CO2 savings you make with points that can be redeemed for vouchers on Amazon, John Lewis and other big brands. Johnson Fernandes, CEO of Equiwatt said: “National Grid’s demand flexibility service is a great initiative that offers a way for consumers to access incentives for saving energy at peak times of demand, while also helping to reduce strain on the grid.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Two of the best Nespresso machines are under £100 at Amazon right nowThese UK-based Nespresso deals are selling fast 🚨
Read more »
Hammersmith and Fulham dog walkers without poo bags could be finedDog owners in Hammersmith and Fulham could be fined £100 under plans proposed by the council.
Read more »
How to make £100 in one afternoon as a mystery shopperBecoming a mystery shopper is one of the quickest ways to make money 🛍️ ✍️ gracegausden93
Read more »
Hotel Chocolat Podster has £100 off in HUGE Black Friday dealTHERE’S £100 off the Hotel Chocolat Podster this Black Friday but you’ll need to be super quick. The fabulous coffee machine has £100 slashed off the price and we can’t wait to ge…
Read more »
'A £100 loan turned into nearly £1,000 a month'The Stop Loan Sharks agency is warning against illegal lenders as families struggle with price rises.
Read more »