Smart electricity meters are coming to the fore as the energy market situation is unclear. The government is considering charging consumers for electricity on an hourly basis.
The goal is to shift household energy consumption to midday hourswhen the photovoltaic panels are working, and the wholesale price is lowIn an effort to have the relevant structure fully in place by November, the issue was discussed at a recent meeting at the Ministry of Internal Affairs with representatives of supplier companies, who appeared wary of the successful implementation of dynamic pricing and the issuance of the “orange” invoice.
Telemeter and dynamic pricing allow the consumer to monitor the price dynamics on the wholesale market and adjust their consumption accordingly. Prices can be based on wholesale rates for 15 minutes, 30 minutes or an hour, while Most sales representatives prefer to be paid hourly.
ABOUT The Athens News wrote in more detail about the colored tariffs.
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