2018
DOI: 10.22630/isim.2018.7.3.15
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Households Electricity Usage Analysis and the Effectiveness of Changing Tariff Group

Abstract: After the introduction of the Energy Law in 1997, many enterprises started to operate in the power industry, which is translated into the electricity prices competitiveness. The further household tariff extension with more expensive rates at peak times, and favorable lower rates during the night and off-peak hours, did not result significantly change among users belonging to the most generic household tariff G11 with a single electricity rate per KWh (Kilowatt hour) regardless time of use. The article… Show more

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“…Significant fluctuations in hard coal and natural gas usage were observed from 2019 to 2021 due to government policies and the rise of renewable sources [162]. Incentives for converting coal to gas and increased renewable availability led to these shifts [163,164].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant fluctuations in hard coal and natural gas usage were observed from 2019 to 2021 due to government policies and the rise of renewable sources [162]. Incentives for converting coal to gas and increased renewable availability led to these shifts [163,164].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 shows the average daily electricity load profile normalized on the individual maximum of each load profile for Poland, UK and Ireland. Data for Poland comes from the study [60] and present the demand specific to users of the G11 tariff: customers having single-time zone meters with a single electricity rate per kWh. The G11 tariff is the tariff most often chosen by households [61].…”
Section: Literature Data Presenting the Demand For Electricity And Heat For Householdsmentioning
confidence: 99%