EDF, Total… How much will you get if you are thrifty?

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PREMIUM ELECTRICITY 2022. This winter, energy suppliers will offer discounts to the most energy efficient customers. Engie, TotalEnergie… Discover the different schemes.

[Mis à jour le 4 octobre 2022 à 14h29] The price of electricity will soar in 2023. As announced by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, your bill will increase by 15% from February 2023, which represents a net increase of 20 euros per month. Faced with this surge in prices, two of the main suppliers have announced the implementation of schemes aimed at rewarding the most economical customers. The giant TotalEnergie will offer up to 120 euros in bonus under conditions. For its part, Engie should put in place various bonuses. Finally, be aware that EDF already offers an offer, the Tempo option. For the rest, the government will detail its energy sobriety plan this Thursday, October 6 to define the main lines of the project aimed at reducing our consumption. Would you like to know in detail the different devices that could allow you to save a lot of electricity this winter? Overview :

Through its CEO Patrick Pouyanné, the energy giant Total has announced the launch of the “Bonus Conso” operation between November 1, 2022 and March 31, 2023. How does it work? Total will compare your consumption data between November 2021 and March 2022, with data between November 2022 and March 2023.

Thereafter, a progressive scale will be applied. 5% consumption reduction will give rise to a 30 euro bonus. 36 euros from 6%up to 120 euros for 20% less consumption, which will act as a ceiling. Here, the bonus will be paid out in April 2023 via a discount on your bill. To claim this bonus, you must have had an electricity contract since November 2021 and be equipped with a Linky meter. In total, 3 million households would be affected by the operation. For an annual bill of 1,000 euros, reducing its consumption by 5% will save you 50 euros, plus 30 euros in bonuses.

Engie will offer its customers the opportunity to participate in small daily challenges, so as to reduce their electricity consumption compared to the forecast between October 2022 and April 2023. The operation is called “My Engie bonus”.

In the event of high electrical voltage, households will be notified by Engie and will then be able to participate in a challenge to reduce their daily consumption, compared to conventional consumption, calculated using data from the last three weeks. For each successful challenge, a bonus will appear on your private Engie space. The total amount collected will be paid to you at the end of the winter, by automatic payment or check letter.

To be part of the system, you must first report to Engie to authorize the supplier to access your daily electricity consumption data. Then you have to declare interested to these daily challenges, always with Engie.

At EDF, the Tempo offer already exists. With this option, you can benefit from an advantageous electricity price 343 days a year and significantly reduce your electricity consumption for 22 days during peak winter consumption. This offer represents 600,000 subscribers.

How it works ? 300 days per, the Kwh is offered at 12.72 euros, so inexpensive. Those are the blue days. For 43 days, the price is always favorable. For example, you can save 10% on the price of electricity during peak hours. Those are the white days. On the other hand, during the 22 coldest days of the year, electricity “is much more expensive” as EDF specifies on its website. Those are the red days.

Who can access it ? All customers who already have, or wish to subscribe to a contract at the Regulated Sales Tariff with a minimum power of 9kVA. Good to know, this option requires a fairly meticulous organization. It is preferable to adapt your schedule to postpone the majority of your electricity consumption on the Tempo red days.

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