
David Bjurhall
David Bjurhall is the head of pricing and regulatory affairs at Ellevio, a Swedish electricity network company. He has recently been in the news for defending the company's effect fee model, arguing that it is a necessary response to regulatory requirements rather than a revenue-increasing strategy. Bjurhall contends that the fee aims to encourage altered consumption behaviors and aligns with the goal of minimizing peak load on the electricity grid.
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David Bjurhall is the head of customer solutions at Ellevio.
Effekttarifferna kan göra påskfirandet till en dyr affärDavid Bjurhall, head of pricing and regulatory issues at Ellevio, discusses the minimal price increase for night-time electric car charging under the new fee.
Svar på insändare. Lågt elpris är ingen garanti för låg belastning på elnätetDavid Bjurhall, head of pricing and regulatory issues at Ellevio, explains that nighttime electric car charging results in a small price increase with the effect fee.
Svar på insändare: Effektavgift ger chockhöjd elräkning trots att vi snålarDavid Bjurhall, chef för pris- och regleringsfrågor på Ellevio, explains the company's new effect fee policy.
Svar på insändare: Offentliggör effektuttagen under ett års tidDavid Bjurhall states that apartments do not need to pay the new effect fee as they represent a very small part of the total load on the electricity grid.
Svar på insändare: Utvärdera och justera effektavgifterna redan nuDavid Bjurhall is the head of pricing and regulatory issues at Ellevio.
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