ESO reports 800MWh demand reduction from winter pilots

National Grid electricity system operator (ESO) has released the first data from its demand flexibility service pilots – reporting 780 megawatt hour (MWh) of consumption avoided across the first five tests.

The ESO said the first two tests, at the start of November, had exceeded expectations, with consumers overdelivering by 50% in the debut event and 35% in the follow-up.

More than one million households have now signed up to participate, with 26 providers now on board.

The ESO said that as new providers have signed up to join the service in recent weeks it expects participation will continue to grow.

It stressed that while tests will continue to run throughout the winter, the demand flexibility service remains a live option for the ESO’s control room to use if needed.

Craig Dyke, head of National Control at the ESO, said: “Delivering the first of the demand flexibility service test events is a major milestone in the evolution of consumer flexibility in the UK. This service successfully proves that consumers up and down the country are standing by to get involved in flexibility solutions. These test results show that if called upon this service will help the ESO balance the national electricity network this winter and is a valuable addition to the ESO’s operational tools.”

The tests in detail:

Test One (5-6pm on Tuesday 15 November)

Test Two (5.30-6.30pm on Tuesday 22 November)

Test Three (5.30-6.30pm on Wednesday 30 November)

Test Four (5-6pm on Thursday 1 December)

Test Five (5-7pm on Monday 12 December)