Ofgem to encourage flexible use of cheap off-peak energy
by Jack Simpson from Environment | The Guardian on (#6PJW7)
Regulator for Great Britain also appoints Elexon to lead local flexibility markets
Ofgem is pushing ahead with plans to make it easier for British homeowners to reap the benefits of using electric car chargers and heat pumps at non-peak times, as the grid becomes more reliant on wind and solar power.
The energy regulator for Great Britain has put forward proposals to encourage flexible electricity use in the home by creating a single register in which flexibility service providers (FSPs) can access more markets and better rates for owners of energy assets such as EV chargers and battery storage systems.
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