energiflate
Energiflate is a term used in energy economics and policy analysis to describe a proposed mechanism for stabilizing consumer energy costs by smoothing price volatility. The term combines energy with flat, signaling the goal of near-flat tariff exposure for end users over time. Energiflate is not a single instrument but a family of policy designs that share the objective of cushioning households and firms from rapid swings in electricity, gas, and other energy prices.
Core ideas in energiflate designs involve establishing a baseline price path or tariff rule and using a
Potential benefits include improved budget predictability for households and firms, reduced inflationary spillovers from energy volatility,