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Yeah we got moved onto demand load, it applies weekdays during specific months for summer and winter. The peak usage is applied to the entire billing period, so I switched to monthly billing on the back of that. And another reason I want to run a battery - those hours as the sun is setting is usually when the oven, heater/aircon are all active and peak usage will kick in.Some retailers have Demand Tariff on top of TOU.
Basically they look at the highest single 30 minute consumption (kW) during the demand tariff period in a month multiply by number of days in month and the demand tariff price
So if in June your highest peak 30min was 10kW: 10kW x 30 x price = demand charge.