Discounts on energy bills will reportedly be offered to UK households which avoid electricity usage during peak times.
The average UK household will likely see energy bills totalling £3582 per year from October, before yet another rise to £4266 in January.
Consumer electronics, a category that includes games consoles, TVs and laptops – typically account for around six percent of energy bills, the trust claimed.
The scheme is reportedly being planned by the National Grid electricity system operator (ESO) for those with smart meters, with full details to be set out in the next two weeks after consultation with energy companies and UK regulator Ofgem.