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Late-night World Cup viewing may help UK households reduce energy costs

Late-night World Cup viewing may help UK households reduce energy costs

13 Haziran 2026The Guardian
  • The upcoming 2026 World Cup matches, scheduled for late-night and early morning viewing, present UK households with an opportunity to reduce their energy bills. By aligning household chores, like doing laundry, with off-peak electricity rates, families can take advantage of cheaper power.
  • Research from E.ON Next highlights the potential savings available through time-of-use tariffs, particularly their Next Smart Saver deal, which offers different rates for peak and off-peak usage.
  • With energy prices rising significantly in recent years, households are increasingly looking for ways to cut costs. The introduction of time-of-use tariffs has provided a mechanism for consumers to optimize their energy usage.
  • This shift in viewing habits due to the World Cup's scheduling could have a significant impact on energy consumption patterns in the UK. By encouraging households to engage in energy-intensive tasks during off-peak hours, not only can consumers save money, but they can also contribute to a more balanced energy demand.
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