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TOD (Time of Day) in a smart meter refers to the concept of time-based electricity pricing, where the cost of electricity varies depending on the time of day. This system is designed to encourage energy consumers to use electricity more efficiently and reduce consumption during peak hours when demand on the grid is highest.
In a TOD setup, the day is divided into different time blocks, and each block has a corresponding tariff rate. Typically, there are three main types of TOD pricing periods:
Peak Hours: Times when electricity demand is highest (e.g., afternoon or early evening). During these periods, electricity is more expensive to discourage high usage.
Off-Peak Hours: Times when demand is low (e.g., late at night or early morning). Electricity is cheaper during these periods to incentivize usage.
Normal Hours: Periods between peak and off-peak times, with moderate pricing
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