This invoice is advantageous when using power-consuming electrical appliances during the night (hours of reduced charging).
From 1st May to 31st October 2019, the reduced, night-time, household charges of Dei, will apply, continuously from 11.00 to 07.00.
The household night charging (with time charging) C1N is a double charge charging, that is to say the consumption made during the 24 hours is charged at different rates, the rate of the household charging C1 is the “Day” charging hours and reduced rate “Night” in the hours of reduced charging.
In any case if your total consumption, day and night, is over 800 kWh (kilowatt hours) in the four months.
When your 4-month (day and night) consumption is less than 800 kWh, as long as your night consumption is at least 150 kWh.
You can have the greatest economic benefit from the household charging with time charges:
If you programme with a timer, for example, certain energy-intensive electrical appliances, such as washing machine, dishwasher, water heaters and heaters to operate at times of reduced charging.
If you use a cooker, iron and air conditioners mainly during the hours of reduced charge.
You also benefit from electrical devices that operate 24 hours a day (eg refrigerator, freezer, electronic devices in standby) because 1/3 of the energy consumed will be charged at the reduced night price.
Also the consumption for emergency lighting lamps during the night will be charged at the lower price.
Partial time and when are the seasons:
Winter season: 1st November to 30th April from 02.00 – 08.00 and 15.00 – 17.00, for customers who are connected to the network of the Mainland and interconnected islands. From 02.00 – 08.00 and 15.30 -17.30, for customers of non – interconnected islands partial time.
Summer season: 1st May to 31st October, from 23.00 – 07.00, continuously.
Continuously all-year: 23.00 to 07.00 * Dei points out that the household night-time charges, with continuous-time throughout the year is no longer available. It applied to household customers who had a reduced nightly rate before 1988 (if in the meantime they did not ask for a change) or reside in certain geographical areas of the country where there is no appropriate technical infrastructure of the DEDDIE, (Distribution Network), that is, no TAS system (Remote Control Acoustic Frequency).
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