The initiative rewarded customers for every unit of energy saved during peak periods. The company is planning to bring back its Saving Sessions scheme which saw households switch lightbulbs for candles during the 2022-23 winter to save money on their energy bills. Smart meter customers with Octopus Energy are set to make savings by cutting back on their electricity use again this winter. It's important to remember the energy price cap does not set the maximum a household will pay for their energy but limits the amount providers can charge them per unit of gas or electricity, so those who use more energy will pay more. However, for those travelling beyond the range of their vehicle and rely on rapid and ultra-rapid chargers, the cost is much higher, RAC spokesman Rod Dennis said.Ī 20% VAT is applied to these charge points - which is 15% more than the VAT applied to domestic electricity. Those on EV-specific electricity tariffs who benefit from cheap off-peak rates will continue to enjoy even better value. Well the £1,206 reduction from £3,280 to £2,074 will be positive news for drivers of electric vehicles, as it means anyone on a standard domestic energy tariff will pay less than £20 to fully charge a typical family sized car from home. So what will it mean for electric car owners, who arguably use a lot more electricity. It will mean the average household in England, Wales and Scotland, will see bills fall by £426. "After September 1st, important functionality in the streaming SDKs will stop working.As we've been reporting, a reduction to the energy price cap has been announced today and will come into force from 1 July. Since our app also supports playback and slowing down of streaming Apple Music, many of our users will probably switch from subscribing to Spotify to subscribing to Apple Music. We believe Spotify will loose thousands of users, so many that the minimal cost Spotify need to spend on maintenance will pay off manifold. We also have an Android version of our app that uses your Android streaming SDK and it also works very good. Although there are certainly some bugs in the “ios-streaming-sdk”, they are very few and don’t affect our app. We only use "playlist" functions and after fixing a couple of bugs in the "metadata framework" available on github, everything works 100%. We believe our app gives Spotify many many new subscribers, so many that it would actually pay off for Spotify to maintain the "ios-streaming-sdk". Many users switch from other streaming services such as "Apple Music", Tidal, Amazon Music etc to Spotify just to be able to slow down streaming music in real time. It might be that the "ios-streaming-sdk" is more difficult to use for an average developer but that also makes it more powerful. In our case it makes it possible to access the raw audio samples and this way process the sound and then playback the processed audio using our regular audio playback engine. The "ios-streaming-sdk" is a beautifully designed framework that lets an audio developer do practically everything needed. Our particular app (Amazing Slow Downer) lets the user play music more slowly, since a couple of years ago also songs from Spotify. We have been using those SDKs since they became available. Why discontinue support for Amazing Slow Downer?.
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