I learned a new thing today so am sharing because it's good to share.
I noticed the term 'Rota Load Block Alpha Identifier' on my latest energy bill, with the letter N next to it. I wondered what that was and this site gives a pretty decent answer, I think: https://lastmile-uk.com/check-what-r...ck-you-are-in/
It goes on to show examples of the letter as it is displayed on different suppliers' bills (some look more helpful than others) along with examples of how a rolling disconnection could be scheduled.
I noticed the term 'Rota Load Block Alpha Identifier' on my latest energy bill, with the letter N next to it. I wondered what that was and this site gives a pretty decent answer, I think: https://lastmile-uk.com/check-what-r...ck-you-are-in/
In the unlikely event of temporary disconnections of customers in an emergency, this would happen on a rotating basis based on ‘blocks’ of customers, to ensure that overall customer supplies are protected equally and fairly.
Each customer ‘block’ is identified by a letter from A to U which indicates where your property is connected to the electricity system.
Each customer ‘block’ is identified by a letter from A to U which indicates where your property is connected to the electricity system.
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