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PV*SOL Expert 6.0 - Manual - Valentin Software

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13.2.7.3.1 Load Price<br />

This dialog is used to define the demand price for the electricity tariff. Different entry fields<br />

are activated depending on what form of power measurement is selected, so that<br />

additional specifications can be entered.<br />

Number of Maximums Allowed For<br />

(only for Standard Calculation and Heavy/Light Load Maximums in the Power<br />

Measurement dialog)<br />

Heavy Load:<br />

The number of monthly maximums is entered here. The heavy load peak is calculated from<br />

the average of these monthly maximums. With the standard calculation the heavy load<br />

peak corresponds to the billing load.<br />

Light Load:<br />

(only for Heavy/Light Load Maximums in the Power Measurement dialog)<br />

With power measurement using Heavy/Light Load Maximums, light load maximums are<br />

considered under certain conditions. Here the number of monthly maximums is entered,<br />

from which the light load peak is calculated.<br />

Include Light Load Maximums:<br />

(only for Heavy/Light Load Maximums in the Power Measurement dialog)<br />

This factor describes which percentage of light load additional output is included in the<br />

billing load calculation.<br />

Inflation:<br />

The prices to be entered in this table are base prices that, multiplied with the Inflation,<br />

give the load price per KW. With the Inflation the grid utility company takes the current<br />

energy price and eg. wage increases into account. Normally, only the basic price level is<br />

used in the low voltage range, so that in this case the Inflation is 1.<br />

Pricing by Total kWh:<br />

Instead of giving price bands or price zones for the load price via the billing load, in this<br />

case the load price is given by annual electricity consumption in kWh.<br />

Staggered Consumption Regulation: see Kilowatt-Hour Price<br />

Consumption Zone Regulation: see Kilowatt-Hour Price<br />

Measurement Only During HT Periods: (only for 96 hour measurement in the Power<br />

Measurement dialog)<br />

Corresponds to 96 hour measurement with time zone regulation. Here the output values<br />

during low tariff periods are not included, without changing the 96 hour measurement<br />

periods’ progressive intervals.<br />

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