The time of use (ToU) pricing method refers to prices that vary based on the time of consumption (or use). This factsheet explains how ToU pricing plans work.
The General Consumer group comprises consumers who are not residential or large commercial. This factsheet explains how pricing structures and consumption data are applied to this group.
This is one of a series of fact sheets to inform pricing practitioners within the electricity industry. It should be read alongside the ENA’s pricing guideline for electricity distibutors.
ENA's pricing guidelines for electricity distributors is a handbook for pricing practitioners and was last updated in September 2022. It supports the standardisation of definitions, formats and structures used in electricity delivery pricing.
This annual report summarises our mahi and impact between 1 August 2021 - 31 July 2022.
This report assesses the underlying inputs to the NTR, how the NTR is being used by EDBs, and the progress towards implementing the NTR actions by EDBs.
This study evaluates the likely outcomes from two possible futures. Firstly, continuation with the low-fixed charge (LFC) regime. And secondly, removal of the LFC regime.
The purpose of this business case is to make the general case for investment in monitoring the low-voltage network.
A guide on when to use low voltage (LV) monitoring in the context of a changing electricity network with increased Distributed Energy Resources (DER).