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Power Move February 2024- Struggling to hit the target

  • March 3, 2024
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I was on holiday between the 4th and 24th February. I left a fridge freezer and a seperate freezer running obviously. All other appliances were unplugged including the internet. Ovo have e mailed to say my average useage was 17.75% higher than what was required to hit my target. 

Perhaps I have should have moved out for the extra 9 days. 

I think we are being hoodwinked !

Best answer by waltyboy

 

Updated on 06/03/25 by Chris_OVO

 

 

There’s no particularly “dark art” to Power Move.  The monthly Power Move is awarded on the basis of a simple calculation: what percentage of your overall weekday usage do you use in the peak hours of 4PM to 7PM? I agree it would be handy if there was a transparent way of seeing within our online account, as the month progresses, how we are doing towards meeting the target.  But the online account does show quite clearly how many kWh we use every half hour during every 24 hour period, so it’s not too difficult to check every day or every few days for ourselves and do the arithmetic.  And of course @JNeve, that’s precisely how “they know” what we use when we use it. Plus, of course, we can all guess when our usage is likely to be highest, as you say with the consoling post-work cuppa which surprise surprise is exactly when national peak demand occurs: when we’re coming in from work, getting ourselves and children in and fed and watered etc. etc.  

 

@CB1539, I too hope the price drops soon! I wish they’d sort out these iniquitous standing charges, for a start! The 50p you mention earning is for a Power Move Plus “event”, of course, nothing to do with the monthly Power Move, although the events, when they are announced from time to time, do usually fall somewhere within the peak hours of 4 -7, understandably enough.  If you’re using around 7 kWh or so per weekday (your £2.50 electricity figure might include the daily SC?), although as you say it’s not particularly heavy, you do have some good wiggle room with that usage, some shifting and tweaking of weekday peak hour usage could well be possible?  It’s not always feasible, and I do feel for @Carter_99, 16.69% is not that far outside the target, usage must already be largely along the right lines? Maybe monitor closely on a weekly basis during March?

 

@SRF the solar panel dimension is frequently mentioned, and PV panels do usually mean that much consumption has already been shifted away from 4 - 7 and into daylight hours.  But I find especially in winter that my panels do not approach anything near my consumption requirements. Even in summer they cannot match the demands made by switching on the heavier items like the oven or the washing machine (unless it’s a really, really bright day, and even then the usual background stuff kicking in is enough to require consumption from the grid). I find my minimum 24-hour daily requirement for the house (i.e. without any heavy stuff to speak of) is 2.3 kWh, and the daily winter contribution from my panels is paltry: varies between an occasional 0 kWh and 3 kWh (on a good day, happening more and more as we moved through late February and into March, but never in Dec and hardly ever in Nov or Jan up here in Sunderland). Frequently the panels are producing 100 Watts or less.  Do you find that, for you, your solar panels cover all your daytime daily consumption, even in winter? I find I need to buy from the grid to supplement (more than supplement really) my panels, which does give me the flexibility to aim for the monthly Power Move. Mind you, my small battery doesn’t half help…

 

EDIT…Ah, have only just seen @EverythingNeedsAUserName post…exactly my feeling re PV panels, only very succinctly and graphically put, thank you…

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Firedog
Super User
Super User
March 26, 2024
  • ​​​​Check carefully each of the days in your OVO usage account, by clicking on each weekday to make sure that each day opens up to show each and every 48 HH figure.

 

Just to add to Walt’s excellent overview, this point is particularly important. If a single one of the expected 48 figures is missing, the whole day’s data are discarded as incomplete. There is one other limitation over which no-one has any control: the usage data have to have been recorded in your account before 13:00 on the following day. This is an arbitrary cut-off point to prevent delays in the calculations in cases where the data for some reason don’t arrive the following morning as usual. 

There is some leeway, in that the odd discarded day won’t necessarily affect the outcome. But over the whole month, you have to have had a minimum number (I think 14) of eligible weekdays to qualify for the reward, if the percentage calculated for those days meets the target. 

 

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Abby_OVO
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 27, 2024

Hey @STUAND20 

 

Our volunteers have left some really helpful advice for you on this already, but I just wanted to add a few things onto this.

 

I repeat the criteria doesn’t mention anything about moving energy, just about a % of the total daily (24hr) usage between 4 and 7pm on weekdays.

 

 

The following quote it direct from the Power Move homepage; “Power Move is about rewarding you for using energy in a way that’s better for the planet. That doesn’t mean using any less energy. Instead, we challenge you to use energy at greener times of the day – in return for credit on your energy bill.”.

 

I hope this clears that part up a little for you on the intention behind Power Move. and that the overall goal is not to use less, but to move your usage outwith the peak times.

 

We’ve also got some other really helpful topics that may be of use to you:

 

 

I hope this has been helpful for you, if you’ve got any other questions do let us know.🙂

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