Focus on electricity tariffs: experience and exploration of different charging schemes
There is a growing need to adjust demand to match supply in electrical networks (rather than vice versa, under the ‘predict and provide’ model). The move towards more dynamic pricing is part of the development of ‘active demand’, a way of discouraging usage when systems are under stress, and making...
Main Authors: | Darby, S, Pisica, I |
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Format: | Conference item |
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European Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (eceee)
2013
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