We report our values per hour for electricity networks in something called “normal time” around the year. These values are also sent to the electricity supplier that our customers have chosen. Some electricity suppliers make adjustments for daylight saving time during the summer. Then the hourly values will be shifted by one hour, when you compare our report and the report of the electricity supplier. Other electricity suppliers do not adjust for daylight saving time, so they will have the same hourly values as we do during summertime.
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