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British Gas offering customers half-price electricity
British Gas offering customers half-price electricity

The Herald Scotland

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

British Gas offering customers half-price electricity

The offer, which launched in 202,3 has helped customers save a combined total of nearly £25 million and 1606 tonnes of carbon emissions and collectively shifted 28,619 MWH so far. We're aware that a few fake accounts are responding to comments pretending to be British Gas customer service – they're not. We'll only ever contact you from our verified account or our British Gas Help account, so if it's not one of these then it's not us. Please don't reply. — British Gas (@BritishGas) November 5, 2024 When it is windy or sunny and lots of renewable energy is available customers get two hours of electricity half price. Energy is also cheaper every Sunday. Between 11am and 4pm on the 25th and 26th May PeakSave customers will receive half-price electricity. The bank holiday weekend offer will be in celebration of the 1 millionth household to sign up to the scheme aimed at reducing energy bills and efficient energy use. Catherine O'Kelly, Managing Director of British Gas, said: "We're proud to have supported a million customers through our PeakSave scheme, helping them make simple yet impactful changes to how they use energy. 'By shifting energy usage to lower-demand periods, households can not only reduce their bills but also support a more flexible, greener energy future. This extended Bank Holiday offer is our way of saying thank you and encouraging even more people to take part.' Recommended reading: The price reduction comes as consumers face the burden of rising living costs. However, household energy bills have been projected to decrease by about 7 per cent this July. Industry analysts Cornwall Insight predict the typical annual household energy bill will fall by £129, settling at around £1,720 when Ofgem's revised price cap takes effect.

British Gas offering customers half-price electricity
British Gas offering customers half-price electricity

South Wales Guardian

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • South Wales Guardian

British Gas offering customers half-price electricity

Customers are rewarded for shifting electricity usage to times when demand is lower or when more renewable energy is available on the grid under the scheme. The offer, which launched in 202,3 has helped customers save a combined total of nearly £25 million and 1606 tonnes of carbon emissions and collectively shifted 28,619 MWH so far. We're aware that a few fake accounts are responding to comments pretending to be British Gas customer service – they're not. We'll only ever contact you from our verified account or our British Gas Help account, so if it's not one of these then it's not us. Please don't reply. When it is windy or sunny and lots of renewable energy is available customers get two hours of electricity half price. Energy is also cheaper every Sunday. Between 11am and 4pm on the 25th and 26th May PeakSave customers will receive half-price electricity. The bank holiday weekend offer will be in celebration of the 1 millionth household to sign up to the scheme aimed at reducing energy bills and efficient energy use. Catherine O'Kelly, Managing Director of British Gas, said: "We're proud to have supported a million customers through our PeakSave scheme, helping them make simple yet impactful changes to how they use energy. 'By shifting energy usage to lower-demand periods, households can not only reduce their bills but also support a more flexible, greener energy future. This extended Bank Holiday offer is our way of saying thank you and encouraging even more people to take part.' Recommended reading: The price reduction comes as consumers face the burden of rising living costs. However, household energy bills have been projected to decrease by about 7 per cent this July. Industry analysts Cornwall Insight predict the typical annual household energy bill will fall by £129, settling at around £1,720 when Ofgem's revised price cap takes effect.

British Gas offering customers half-price electricity as a 'thank you'
British Gas offering customers half-price electricity as a 'thank you'

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

British Gas offering customers half-price electricity as a 'thank you'

British Gas is offering customers half-price electricity as part of its 'PeakSave scheme' this May Bank Holiday weekend. Customers are rewarded for shifting electricity usage to times when demand is lower or when more renewable energy is available on the grid under the scheme. The offer, which launched in 202,3 has helped customers save a combined total of nearly £25 million and 1606 tonnes of carbon emissions and collectively shifted 28,619 MWH so far. We're aware that a few fake accounts are responding to comments pretending to be British Gas customer service – they're not. We'll only ever contact you from our verified account or our British Gas Help account, so if it's not one of these then it's not us. Please don't reply. — British Gas (@BritishGas) November 5, 2024 When it is windy or sunny and lots of renewable energy is available customers get two hours of electricity half price. Energy is also cheaper every Sunday. Between 11am and 4pm on the 25th and 26th May PeakSave customers will receive half-price electricity. The bank holiday weekend offer will be in celebration of the 1 millionth household to sign up to the scheme aimed at reducing energy bills and efficient energy use. Catherine O'Kelly, Managing Director of British Gas, said: "We're proud to have supported a million customers through our PeakSave scheme, helping them make simple yet impactful changes to how they use energy. 'By shifting energy usage to lower-demand periods, households can not only reduce their bills but also support a more flexible, greener energy future. This extended Bank Holiday offer is our way of saying thank you and encouraging even more people to take part.' Recommended reading: New and advanced 'ultra' speed camera that can see inside cars rolled out in UK Helen Skelton 'thrilled' to present BBC's Lost and Found in the Lakes series 2 British households still 'saddled with highest energy bills in developed world' The price reduction comes as consumers face the burden of rising living costs. However, household energy bills have been projected to decrease by about 7 per cent this July. Industry analysts Cornwall Insight predict the typical annual household energy bill will fall by £129, settling at around £1,720 when Ofgem's revised price cap takes effect.

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