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Full list of energy suppliers that will pay up to £100 with new National Grid scheme – but there’s a major catch

HOUSEHOLDS will be offered up to £100 by their energy supplier if they cut their use at peak times.

Those taking part will be able to earn money for switching off their appliances during the night amid blackout warnings.

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Full list of energy suppliers offering money off bills to prevent blackoutsCredit: Getty

The National Grid, which is responsible for the supply of gas and electricity in the UK, has warned there might not be enough power for winter.

The electricity network operator said the service has now been approved by the UK's energy regulator Ofgem.

It is hoped that by paying people to charge their electric cars at off-peak times and firing up backup coal plants it can offset the risk of outages.

Only customers with smart meters will be able to take part.

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Households participating through the programme will be sent a message from the network if there is increased pressure on the system.

It comes as the nation is battling a crippling energy crisis, partly due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The National Grid has therefore launched a new scheme, called the Demand Flexibility Scheme, which will start this month and end in March 2023.

The National Grid ESO previously told The Sun the £100 saving is based on households receiving £3 for every kilowatt-hour during the 12 test demonstrations.

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The figure represents the electricity reductions the network thinks a typical household might be able to save.

But the exact saving, and how it is distributed to households, will depend on the individual energy suppliers.

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Households can sign up - but only if they have a working smart meter, which means the millions that don't have one, or have issues with theirs, won't be able to apply.

People are being encouraged to sign up with their electricity supplier so they can get money back on their bills.

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To qualify, energy usage would need to be reduced in peak times such as 9am to 11am and 4.30pm to 6.30pm.

Customers will typically be notified via text message which days and exact times they can earn cash by reducing their usage.

Suppliers don't have to take part in the scheme, but so far, four have confirmed they are running the offer.

Exactly how much you can earn will vary from supplier to supplier.

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Here's the full list:

British Gas

British Gas has confirmed it will be signing up to the Demand Flexibility Scheme.

A spokesperson confirmed to The Sun that it is working with the National Grid on what the offer to customers will look like.

As details are being thrashed out, there are no details on how much customers could earn by taking part.

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