Technical information

How does Off Peak Electricity work
Most electricity providers offer heavily discounted rates for electricity consumed during off peak electricity times, giving
you the chance to save money on your energy bill. Off peak electricity is provided during set times of the day when
homes and businesses use a lot less electricity. Off peak times are typically between 12am and 7am, but they can vary
depending on the area.
What are Off Peak Electricity times?
Electricity providers would prefer to provide a steady supply of electricity throughout the day and night, because the
turbines that generate electricity cannot be easily turned on and off as we need power in our homes. People generally
use most of their electricity during the morning and evening. To encourage people to use electricity during other times
of the day, many providers offer cheaper electricity during periods known as off peak electricity times. In homes, off
peak electricity is commonly used to heat water and can also be used to power other heating appliances that are able
to store heat when not in use.
How do you access Off Peak Electricity rates?
You have to contact to your local Electricity provider to get more details about Time-Of-Use (TOU) or Time-Of-Day
(TOD) low cost Off Peak electricity rates availability in your area.
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