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This document presents an in-depth analysis of the indicative tariffs for Class 1 and Class 3 non-domestic half-hourly low voltage rates as of April 2009, compared to the final tariffs from October 2008. It discusses potential improvements and the importance of having sensitivity data alongside any tariff changes. The document highlights the need for detailed information on assumptions that may impact final tariffs and provides possible illustrations of price changes, aiding stakeholders in understanding the implications of tariff updates.
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April 2009 Indicative Tariffs Andy Manning
Potential improvements? • Data produced as part of DCUSA modification…….. will be useful in providing additional information • We would also find it useful to have sensitivity data provided along with any change in tariffs • Information on movements that would be required in the assumptions in order for the final tariffs to differ from the indicatives would be useful • Possible illustration of price changes: