> One of the main issues is that for residential pays a flat rate all the time. There is no incentive for people not to use electricity during those huge peaks
I’ve you’ve got a lower rate at night, then you dont’t have flat rate tariff. Something very common in most of the world. Having a lower night rate means you obviously have an incentive, that’s the entire reason it’s offered.
> One of the main issues is that for residential pays a flat rate all the time. There is no incentive for people not to use electricity during those huge peaks
I’ve you’ve got a lower rate at night, then you dont’t have flat rate tariff. Something very common in most of the world. Having a lower night rate means you obviously have an incentive, that’s the entire reason it’s offered.