Dynamic Electricity Pricing
Dynamic Electricity Pricing / Elizabeth M. Bailey, Energy Economics Exchange, Energy Institute at Haas, 13/11/2012
http://energyathaas.wordpress.com/2012/11/13/dynamic-electricity-pricing/
For most things people purchase – like toothpaste, books, and televisions – prices don’t change over the course of the day: Consumers pay the same price regardless of whether they buy it at 8am, 2pm or 10pm. Residential households in the United States pay for the electricity that they consume like this too: Regardless of the time of day – 8am, 2pm or 10pm – households pay the same price per kilowatt-hour to power their iPad, run their air-conditioning, or charge their electric vehicle…