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Power Move - New challenge information and changes to Power Move
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  • Carbon Cutter**
  • 10 replies
  • March 13, 2025
Chris_OVO wrote:

Hey ​@lampuiho

 

Great to hear that you were succesful! One thing I’d highlight is that it’s not about turning off power, the aim is to shift power from the 5-7 window to other parts of your day. This helps the grid stay balanced and you’ll have more entries into the draw 🎉

 

Unfortunately, the only power I have on during that window is all the essential stuff. I never cook or shower or do other non-essential stuff during those hours anyway.


Blastoise186
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  • March 13, 2025

In that case, you can leave that stuff on. Power Move is about moving non-essential usage (like cooking, baths/showers or washing) outside the peak times.

It’s totally OK to leave the lights on for example!


  • Carbon Cutter**
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  • March 13, 2025
Blastoise186 wrote:

In that case, you can leave that stuff on. Power Move is about moving non-essential usage (like cooking, baths/showers or washing) outside the peak times.

It’s totally OK to leave the lights on for example!

Leaving my fridge, internet, and laptop on would bring my usage during those hours to around 5%, putting me outside of the guarenteed reward bracket.


Blastoise186
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  • Plan Zero Hero
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  • March 13, 2025

The guaranteed reward will end after the 31st May 2025. After that, it’ll be Prize Draw only. You would absolutely still score entries into that even with leaving the basics on.


  • Carbon Cutter****
  • 66 replies
  • March 15, 2025

Well they have 4 million customers, so even if 50% are eligible not much chance of winning🙄


Blastoise186
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  • March 15, 2025
Sally123 wrote:

Well they have 4 million customers, so even if 50% are eligible not much chance of winning🙄

I can tell you now with 100% certainty that there isn’t even anywhere near 1 million customers taking part in Power Move. And besides, the number of prizes available can be adjusted as needed anyway…

I don’t particularly want do drag the discussions in this thread back open again, so our (as in from Forum Volunteers like myself) involvement here will be limited going forward. For me, it’s already dragged on long enough and we’ve answered just about everything anyway. There’s no plans to lock the thread that I know of - just don’t be surprised if we don’t respond.


  • Carbon Cutter**
  • 96 replies
  • March 17, 2025
lampuiho wrote:
Blastoise186 wrote:

In that case, you can leave that stuff on. Power Move is about moving non-essential usage (like cooking, baths/showers or washing) outside the peak times.

It’s totally OK to leave the lights on for example!

Leaving my fridge, internet, and laptop on would bring my usage during those hours to around 5%, putting me outside of the guarenteed reward bracket.

It’s 2% from the total amount of electricity you have consumed on weekdays. By reducing the whole amount you reduce the 2% number too. For example, if 100 points is the general amount, then you’ll need to make sure you use no more than 2 points during PM hours. If the general amount is reduced, let’s say it’s 80 points now, then your 2% will be 1.6 points. That’s why it’s much easier when you in general consume more electricity. Apparently, you have a unique electricity use pattern where your fridge could help you to reach the under 2% target. In other words, it works for you, but not necessary would work for everyone. But well done with reaching the guaranteed reward bracket!


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  • March 17, 2025

Summertime - Beware!


Getting in early here to remind PM contenders that the transition to British Summertime on 30 March might have consequences for the peak usage percentage calculations. It would be good to have the official word on how the peak period and total usages are measured once midnight shifts by an hour. For example, how many half-hourly offpeak slots are counted between 19:00 GMT on Friday 28 March 2025 and 17:00 BST on Monday 31 March 2025? 

There are a few notes on the topic here: Summertime - and the livin's not easy | The OVO Forum


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