Do you have electrical rates that vary according to time of day
use? Y / N
If you replied (N) then thanks for your time, that's all!
If Yes: is the lower off peak rate limited to one appliance (such
as a water heater) (Y / N)
What is the differential in price (per kWh)
What is the off-peak period where the low rate applies? (eg:
12:01 am to 06:00 am)?
What currency?
Where do you live (State/Prov/Territory, Country)?
Are there particular conditions or limitations that are of
concern or notable?
Your comments:
Thanks for your time,
Cheers,
Alan
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:34:08 -0400, Alan Browne
> <alan....@FreeLunchVideotron.ca> wrote:
>
>
>>Do you have electrical rates that vary according to time of day
>>use? Y / N
>
>
> You might be interested in the US electricity price data kept by the
> Energy Information Administration. See http://www.eia.doe.gov.
Thanks.
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> NO, every KW/H consumed at off peak periode is billed at 60% of peak value
> What is the differential in price (per kWh)
> 40% less
> What is the off-peak period where the low rate applies? (eg:
> 12:01 am to 06:00 am)?
> 22:30 - 06:00
> What currency?
> EURO
> Where do you live (State/Prov/Territory, Country)?
> France
> Are there particular conditions or limitations that are of
> concern or notable?
> NO, actually EDF does provides free advice installation for timer to Hot
Water heater.
> Your comments:
>
> What's your interest ? Would we know the results ?