2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2010.04.005
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Electricity tariff design for transition economies

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“…2 shows the grid with the voltage levels proposed by Spain's National Energy Commission. A simpler example applied to the Libyan system is given in [5].…”
Section: Methodologies For Allocating Distribution Costsmentioning
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“…2 shows the grid with the voltage levels proposed by Spain's National Energy Commission. A simpler example applied to the Libyan system is given in [5].…”
Section: Methodologies For Allocating Distribution Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method has been used and continues to be used (implicitly or explicitly) in a fair number of tariff schedule designs [5].…”
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“…By designing electricity tariff, we take the following economic incentives into account [11,12,13,14], these include:…”
Section: A Tariff Design Principlesmentioning
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“…The basic principle involved in a price is to achieve a balance between the utility's income from grid operation and the prosumers' benefit from supplying/consuming energy. The price at each time is designed considering business sustainability and economic efficiency [19]. The proposed pricing mechanism requires more information about uncertainty generated from the prosumer side.…”
Section: Energy Price Designmentioning
confidence: 99%