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Will you join The Big Power Off?

(82 Posts)
Casdon Mon 11-Apr-22 11:03:49

With Martin Lewis predicting civil unrest due to the desperation millions are feeling because of the hike in power bills, this is a national initiative which I’m going to support. You don’t have to leave your home, it’s true people power.

Grany Mon 11-Apr-22 11:13:55

Interesting. This is what people need to do this will work.

paddyann54 Mon 11-Apr-22 11:22:50

was supposed to be 10pm last night and we did ,but I'm not sure if the whole thing was a scam ....it wasn't widely advertised .10 Minutes wasn't a long time to switch off for so we did

Audi10 Mon 11-Apr-22 11:27:26

Yes! I will support it too

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 11:28:08

The forecast huge surge in the National Grid is a bit of a worry... confused

Jaxjacky Mon 11-Apr-22 11:30:36

I too saw it was last night paddyann?

rosie1959 Mon 11-Apr-22 11:33:32

No I won't be joining

henetha Mon 11-Apr-22 11:38:52

Will it do any good?

YorkLady Mon 11-Apr-22 11:41:00

We did this last night and will do it again next week.

toscalily Mon 11-Apr-22 11:46:58

I'm will not either, would have to go round re-setting quite a few things so not worth the effort. I would rather just turn the heating/ water off for a couple of extra hours.

Septimia Mon 11-Apr-22 11:47:39

Didn't know about it until this morning! But if we do that it will takes us about an hour to go round correcting all the clocks etc (e.g.on the cooker), so I'm not sure I can be bothered to do the whole lot. Happy to switch off lights, TV and similar, though.

DiscoDancer1975 Mon 11-Apr-22 11:48:36

Don’t know anything about this.

AGAA4 Mon 11-Apr-22 11:51:06

Not sure this is the right thing to do. If there is a massive surge when everyone switches back on it could cause blackouts in some areas for hours not just ten minutes.

LauraNorderr Mon 11-Apr-22 12:09:35

I’m in. As for resetting everything, most appliances and tech stuff have a battery backup which should right things easily enough after only ten minutes. If not, it’s a small price to pay, righting a few clocks , the exercise will keep us warm.
Perhaps some of us could go for a bit longer to help prevent the surge.

Joane123 Mon 11-Apr-22 12:12:29

Didn't hear anything about this, but wouldn't it cause a huge surge, with corresponding blackouts, afterwards.

Katie59 Mon 11-Apr-22 12:12:33

LOL who thought that one out, a great many of us turn the lights off around 10pm anyway.
I’ve just checked at that time the only electrical I had on was a fridge, the freezer and the CH pump, about 100 watts in total.
Contrast that with the massive surges they get when a popular TV programme ends.

M0nica Mon 11-Apr-22 12:23:40

No, it is utterly pointless, those doingit will be account for such a small amount of total demand, even if taken up widely, that the companies will hardly notice.

Anyway, the main cause of rising energy prices is rising prices on world markets, and there is very little the suppliers can do about that.

I have not itme for futile gestures/virtue sgnalling

Casdon Mon 11-Apr-22 12:24:41

I wish people would read the notice! This is the second Big Power Off, and it’s planned for 7pm on 16th, not 10pm. The detail is on the photo.

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 12:41:36

Casdon

I wish people would read the notice! This is the second Big Power Off, and it’s planned for 7pm on 16th, not 10pm. The detail is on the photo.

Oh come on Casdon, surely you know that reading the post isn't required! Just make a comment on what you think the post is about. grin Reading it is just superfluous!

M0nica Mon 11-Apr-22 13:22:06

When was the first one and what effect did it have on electricity demand and or the energy companies?

Elizabeth27 Mon 11-Apr-22 13:23:03

No, I won't be doing it, last nights one had little impact.

Calendargirl Mon 11-Apr-22 13:25:11

I didn’t know anything about it, but no, I won’t be participating in future ones.

Pammie1 Mon 11-Apr-22 13:26:43

Anyway, the main cause of rising energy prices is rising prices on world markets, and there is very little the suppliers can do about that.

Didn’t stop them doubling the standing charge overnight though did it ?

Pepper59 Mon 11-Apr-22 13:29:08

Never heard of it, but sadly I don't think it will be any use.

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 13:29:14

TBH this is a bit of a worry all round.

The biggest concern I have is that I can't find out anywhere who is organising this. There doesn't seem to be a clear objective; is it to cut usage, or cause a surge, or make a point...? And the advertising of it is a bit haphazard.

Not filling me with confidence, actually.