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2030 Electricity Price Time Series: Methodology and key inputs


Citation ETI 2030 Electricity Price Time Series: Methodology and key inputs, ETI, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000701.
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Author(s) ETI
Project partner(s) ETI
Publisher ETI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000701
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Abstract This knowledge building project aims to outline a number of price scenarios for the retail price of electricity across a number of different energy vectors in 2030. This project, delivered by Baringa, builds on their existing time series of hourly supplier electricity costs for 2030. They delivered an hourly electricity price series for 2030 based on traceable assumptions for three different 2030 supply-demand scenarios. The key objectives were:
  • To investigate the costs that domestic electricity suppliers in Great Britain might face in 2030.
  • To make projections on the assumption that, unless formally announced, no changes are made to the electricity market arrangements in place today
  • To focus in particular on the hourly variation and seasonal shape of supplier costs
This deliverable is a slide pack which explains the assumptions used and methodology panned for this work. There is an accompanying spreadsheet of key input data
Associated Project(s) ETI-EN1053: 2030 Electricity Price Time Series
Associated Dataset(s)

2030 Electricity Price Time Series: Methodology and key inputs - spreadsheet

2030 Electricity Price Time Series: Retail supply cost analysis - spreadsheet

Associated Publication(s)

2030 Electricity Price Time Series: Future Retail Electricity Supplier Costs

2030 Electricity Price Time Series: Modelling of hourly retail cost stacks in 2030 under three scenarios

2030 Electricity Price Time Series: Retail supply cost analysis