fjärrvärmetariffer
Fjärrvärmetariffer refer to the pricing structures used by district heating companies to charge customers for the heat they consume. These tariffs are typically designed to cover the costs associated with producing and delivering the heat, as well as providing a return on investment for the energy provider. Common tariff components include a fixed charge and a variable charge. The fixed charge is usually a monthly or annual fee that helps cover the capital costs of the infrastructure, such as the heat network and power plants, regardless of heat consumption. The variable charge, often referred to as a consumption charge, is based on the amount of heat energy used, measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh) or megawatt-hours (MWh).
Some tariffs may also incorporate an energy price component that varies depending on the source of the