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middle of today’s range in Bristol

96 gCO₂/kWh

cheapest (46 g) peak (391 g)

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Bristol · DNO L · National Grid Electricity Distribution

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cheapest 13:00 tomorrow · 46 g peak 23:00 · 391 g

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about Bristol

Bristol draws its electricity from the National Grid Electricity Distribution distribution network — DNO region L. The answer above is the live carbon-intensity forecast for that region, published every half-hour by the National Energy System Operator. Households across Bristol share the same regional grid, so the answer is the same whether you're in BS1 or a few outcodes over.

If you're on Octopus Agile, your half-hourly price tracks the same wholesale market that drives carbon intensity in Bristol's grid. For everyone else on a fixed-rate tariff, the answer is the honest "is now a good time to use power" signal — your bill won't change, but the grid is greener when wind and solar are doing the work.

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