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NESO Launches Summer Plan to Pay Homes to Use Power When Renewables Surge

The operator will pay households to use surplus wind and solar to cut curtailment costs.

Overview

  • Britain’s National Energy System Operator unveiled an updated Demand Flexibility Service for summer use that rewards people for shifting electricity use into periods of excess generation.
  • Participation runs through energy suppliers, with British Gas, Octopus Energy and Equiwatt among those signed up, and customers need a smart meter to receive offers.
  • Deals will vary by provider and location, with incentives that can include free or discounted electricity during set hours, bill credits, cash, or points that convert into vouchers.
  • NESO says record wind and solar output and lower summer weekend demand are driving more surplus power, and the scheme targets savings on constraint payments that reached about £1.5bn in 2025.
  • The rollout lands as analysts forecast a July price cap rise to roughly £1,861–£1,929, while suppliers keep hardship support open, including OVO’s £56m Extra Support Package, Octopus’s £40m Octo Assist and British Gas Energy Trust grants up to £1,700.