A winter energy scheme that paid billpayers for reducing their usage is set to undergo a major reform. The Electricity Systems Operator (ESO) has confirmed that the Demand Flexibility Service (DFS) will change so as to no longer only be available during winter.
Instead, the ESO has proposed to change the way the scheme works so that it supports stress on the national grid all year round and not just during the winter period.
However, it is not yet clear how this change will be available for energy customers, but the ESO said it will work closely with the industry to finalise the reform.
It comes after analysis from the ESO predicted that there will be more excess energy to use during peak times in periods of cold weather. Read more: Two rushed to hospital as man pulled from wrecked car after smash Kayte O’Neill, Chief Operating Officer at the ESO, said: “The Demand Flexibility Service has been a national first in empowering households and businesses to embrace energy flexibility and to be rewarded in the process.
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