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Age 57
Date of birth August 20,1966
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Hialeah
Florida
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Spouse Stephanie Jackson
Movies/Shows Fight Master: Bellator MMA
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The Life Zone
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10 Things I Hate About You
Parents Jim Jackson
Kris Jackson
Height 185 (cm)
Education Louisiana State University
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Gregory Allen Jackson is an American football coach who is the safeties coach for the Houston Texans of the National Football League. Jackson is also a former player who played safety in the NFL for 12 seasons for the New York Giants, San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, and New Orleans Saints.

AI: Workers need more protection - TUC union

AI: Workers need more protection - TUC union
Jul 19,2023 9:20 pm

... Chief executive Greg Jackson said it was doing work that would otherwise need an extra 250 people...

Customers could get £100 for cutting energy use

Customers could get £100 for cutting energy use
Oct 7,2022 9:10 pm

... " Instead of cutting off whole chunks of the country if we are short of gas, we can reward people for using less energy at times of peak demand, " Octopus chief executive Greg Jackson said...

Energy firms will contact customers over bill cuts

Energy firms will contact customers over bill cuts
Sep 9,2022 7:20 am

... Customers on a fixed tariff will not need to change their contract, Greg Jackson, chief executive and founder of Octopus Energy, said firms were still working through the details and customers should " sit tight and wait to hear from their energy supplier"...

Plan to cut energy bills if you avoid peak-time use

Plan to cut energy bills if you avoid peak-time use
Jun 27,2022 3:50 pm

... Greg Jackson, chief executive and founder of Octopus Energy said traditionally at times when demand was high, National Grid would pay large companies to reduce their usage, or pay for " diesel generators to switch on to produce electricity"...

We don't know how high bills will go - Octopus Energy boss

We don't know how high bills will go - Octopus Energy boss
Jan 6,2022 12:56 pm

... Octopus Energy s chief executive Greg Jackson said the sector was working to " minimise cost increases"...

Five important questions about our energy future, according to Covid-19

Five important questions about our energy future, according to Covid-19
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... you are doing a service to the National Grid, said Greg Jackson of squid, of energy, of the society, which encourages the use of its customers, while the negative prices episodes...

Plan to cut energy bills if you avoid peak-time use

Jun 9,2020 3:56 am

Households with smart meters could get discounts on electricity bills if they use less Energy at peak times.

National Grid hopes to Roll Out a scheme where people can save cash if they avoid high-power activities, such as cooking or charging electric cars, when demand is high.

The Move follows a trial where Octopus Energy offered incentives for 100,000 customers who reduced consumption.

National Grid is asking all suppliers for feedback on its plans.

The Company said the scheme was " not about Energy rationing" despite fears over Energy supplies after Russia's invasion of Ukraine affected oil and gas supplies to Europe.

A spokesman told The Bbc The Move was to " create flexibility" in its network and was part of longer term plans to not add to The Level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

He added it " should not have a negative impact" on consumers as its aim was to balance the Power Grid at a times of the year when heating and lighting causes overall electricity demand to be higher.

Last week, National Grid ESO hosted a webinar with Energy suppliers to ask and understand how feasible its proposals would be if it rolled out the scheme country-wide, following its trial with Octopus Energy in February.

It is understood a UK-wide scheme could be established within months if Energy firms agree.

The Times , said it had seen estimates that households, which typically pay 28. 34p for each kilowatt-hour of electricity they use, could potentially be paid as much as £6 for each kilowatt-hour that they avoid using at peak times.

The Way customers would redeem savings has not been established, but Octopus Energy said its consumers received credit on their Energy accounts and also had a " self-refund option" where they could get cash transferred to their bank accounts.

Prices overall are continuing to rise at their fastest rate for 40 Years , with UK inflation at 9. 1%, the highest level since March 1982, biting into household budgets.

Changes to the Energy price cap meant typical Energy bills rose by an unprecedented £700-a-year in April, and are due to rise by even more in October.

Energy supplier Octopus Energy , which trialled National Grid's proposals, said smart meter customers who reduced their consumption on evenings when demand is highest manged to save cash.

It said consumers on average saved 23p per each two-hour trial window, but some participants saved up to £4. 35.

" However, savings over winter could potentially be much higher if this becomes a real service, but of course this depends on how much National Grid would pay households per kWh, " The Company said.

Greg Jackson , chief executive and founder of Octopus Energy said traditionally at times when demand was high, National Grid would pay large companies to reduce their usage, or pay for " diesel generators to switch on to produce electricity".

He Said the new plan, which he hopes it be in place this winter, wasn't " life changing stuff" but would offer households a chance to get paid if they reduced demand on The Network .

" When Some People take part in these turn downs, it reduces The Price for them but actually by making The System more efficient, it reduces it for everyone.

" These small amounts add up, " He Said .

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has fuelled a massive rise in Energy bills and concerns over Energy security.

Energy firms have been asked to delay the closure of UK coal-fired power plants by the government, which has said it is exploring " a wide range of options to further bolster our Energy security and domestic supply".

Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng wrote to EDF, Drax and Uniper this month to ask that they temporarily extend the operation of the coal plants, which are used for back-up generation.

The UK gets very little of its power from coal, but generates a lot of electricity from gas.

National Grid said its hoped the new scheme would help to avoid the need to burn more coal for Energy .



Source of news: bbc.com

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