If you have a smart meter, the energy supplier can charge different rates throughout the day. They will tell you how cheap electricity is overnight, for instance.
What they are not so up-front about is the fact that they might charge you triple the average rate at breakfast time and tea time. As people use the most electricity at peak times (how could they not?) most people could well see their bills increase.
It would be interesting to meter the amount yourself and see.
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If you have a smart meter, the energy supplier can charge different rates throughout the day. They will tell you how cheap electricity is overnight, for instance.
What they are not so up-front about is the fact that they might charge you triple the average rate at breakfast time and tea time. As people use the most electricity at peak times (how could they not?) most people could well see their bills increase.