
The structure of electric rates is increasingly being used as a demand-side tool by U.S. electric utilities. Over the past decade, more than half of the larger utilities have implemented either rates which vary by time-of-day, or where discounts are given to customers who reduce loads upon request. Many other new rate forms are being employed as well, primarily to reflect the changing structure of costs seen by utilities today.
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