Ofgem approves National Grid scheme that could cut household bills by £100 this winter and reduce risk of power cuts

Britain’s biggest energy suppliers have signed up to a scheme that will offer discounts to customers who cut their electricity usage at peak times.

The sector regulator Ofgem formally approved a National Grid scheme that could save households £100 on their bills this winter and reduce the risk of power cuts.

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