Abstract

Short-run marginal costs are the appropriate basis for most tariffs involving large customers, and should mimic the market prices that will emerge as wholesale – and eventually retail – competition is introduced. They should be time-differentiated seasonally and diurnally and be forecast out for the period the tariffs or contract arrangements are likely to be in effect.

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