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Analysis of Future Grid Tariff Design: Economic Effects and Possible Peak Load Reduction at the Low Voltage Grid Level

  • Ruby Jain
  • University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria

Research output: ThesisMaster's Thesis

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Abstract

In Austria, grid-tariff reform is at the intersection of affordability, fairness, and dependability, making household bills and low-voltage (LV) grid peaks a pressing issue. Previous studies frequently examine a single tariff, a specific user group, or a single technology in isolation; this thesis evaluates numerous tariff designs across heterogeneous households within a single framework and compares baseline and stress-test adoption. The goal is to determine how volumetric, yearly-peak, and monthly-peak grid tariffs affect household electricity expenditures and LV peak metrics across different flexibility classes and portfolios of distributed generation and flexible household technology.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationMaster of Science
Awarding Institution
  • University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Süßenbacher, Wilhelm, Supervisor, External person
  • Monsberger, Carolin, Advisor
Award date15 Sept 2025
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2025

Research Field

  • Flexibility and Business Models

Keywords

  • Grid Tariff
  • Household Flexibility

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