E-Book, Englisch, 696 Seiten
Reihe: Power Engineering (Willis)
Vogt Electricity Pricing
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4200-1478-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Engineering Principles and Methodologies
E-Book, Englisch, 696 Seiten
Reihe: Power Engineering (Willis)
ISBN: 978-1-4200-1478-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
As the advent of the Smart Grid revolutionizes how homeowners and businesses purchase and manage power, electricity pricing is becoming more complicated and intricate than ever before, while the need for more frequent rate revisions remains a primary issue in the field.
A timely and accessible guide for the new industry environment, Electricity Pricing: Engineering Principles and Methodologies helps those involved in both the engineering and financial operations of electric power systems to "get the money right" while ensuring reliable electric service at a fair and reasonable cost.
Explores both the business functions and engineering principles associated with electricity pricing
Examining pricing approaches and opportunities, this book presents tools, viewpoints, and explanations that are generally not found in contemporary literature. It clarifies valuable analysis techniques, realistic examples, and unique lessons passed along from those inside the industry.
This "how to do it" guide fosters a multidisciplinary understanding that integrates information, methodologies, and techniques from accounting, economics, engineering, finance, and marketing. Detail-oriented but still mindful of the big picture, this book examines the complex relationship between electricity, customers, and service providers in relation to pricing.
Electricity Pricing also:
- Presents mathematical methods and techniques used to establish electricity prices, determine cost causation, and evaluate pricing structures and mechanisms
- Explores ways to translate and integrate cost elements into practical pricing structures
- Details how engineering concepts are used to apportion production, delivery, and associated costs to determine cost of service and to support all aspects of ratemaking strategy, design, analysis, and decision making
This comprehensive professional reference addresses theory but remains grounded in no-nonsense practical applications. It is dually suited to introduce newcomers to the technical principles and methodologies of electricity pricing and provide veterans with a valuable consolidation of advanced tools for pricing analysis and problem solving.
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Zielgruppe
Engineers and professionals in accounting, economics, finance, and marketing.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Overview of Electricity Pricing
Objectives of the Electric Tariff
Traditional Price Regulation
Impacts of Industry Restructuring on Electricity Pricing
The Role of Engineering in Electricity Pricing
Chapter Organization
Prerequisite Concepts
The Cardinal Laws of Electricity
Fundamental Load Characteristics
Elements of Utility Costs and Pricing
Electric End Uses
Customer End-Use Needs
End-Use Value
Customer End-Use Research
Customers: Electric Service Requirements
Customer Electricity Requirements
Nonphysical Service Requirements
The Customer as Energy Manager
Customer-Owned Power Systems
Wholesale and Compound Retail Customers
Power Delivery Systems: Transmission and Distribution
Power Distribution
Power Transmission
Electric Power Production
Power Production Technologies
Classifications of Generation
Generation Operation and Control
Revenue Metering and Billing
Metering of Electrical Energy
Metering of Demand
Special Metering Considerations
Meter Data Acquisition, Processing, and Billing
The Rate Schedule: Pricing Methods and Risk
Qualifying Service Provisions
Rate Structure Forms
Attendant Billing Provisions
The Mathematics of Rates
Graphical Representation of Rates
Formulary Representation of Rates
Rate Comparison Methods
Billing Data Statistics and Applications
Characteristics of Billing Data
Bill Frequency Analyses
Bill Frequency Revenue Analyses
Revenue Forecasting Methodologies
Cost-of-Service Methodology
Cost-of-Service Study Overview
Cost Functionalization
Cost Classification
Cost Assignment
Cost-of-Service Study Results
Translating Costs to Prices
Coincidence Factor Load Factor Relationship
Cost Curve Development
Rate Design Methodology
Guiding Principles of Ratemaking
Appendices
Bibliography
Index