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Household electricity bills to change with the weather
« on: October 23, 2025, 10:02:54 am »
Household electricity bills to change with the weather
October 22, 2025
 
By Paul Homewood
 
From the Telegraph:
 
Millions of homes will see their electricity bills change with the weather after E.On announced plans to charge customers by the half hour.


German-owned E.On will begin taking electricity meter readings from customers every 30 minutes, instead of monthly as happens now.

Under the scheme, households will see electricity prices vary throughout the day. Prices will be partly linked to the levels of wind and sunshine available to power renewable generators, as well as overall demand.

For example, power prices could rise sharply on cold, windless winter evenings when wind and solar generation plummets and demand surges.

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Re: Household electricity bills to change with the weather
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2025, 10:03:23 am »
Coming soon to an America near you? :yowsa:
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