What does it mean to lower the electricity price in rainy season?
The rainy season refers to the period when the river flow mainly depends on rainfall or snow melting, usually in the rainy season or the period when the temperature continues to rise in spring. The residential ladder electricity price refers to a pricing mechanism that changes the current single residential electricity price to be priced by segments according to the user's electricity consumption, and the electricity price increases step by step with the increase of electricity consumption.
The difference with the flood season:
Different concepts: flood season: flood season is a water conservancy term, which refers to the period when the river flows regularly and significantly in a year. "Flood season" is the appearance of abundant water, and "flood season" is also the period when rivers are full of water. Flood season does not mean flood, and floods are generally in flood season. Wet season: refers to the period when river flow depends on rainfall or snowmelt supply.
Duration is different: the rainy season lasts longer than the flood season. The rainy season includes the flood season, but the flood season is shorter than the rainy season. For example, taking the Yangtze River as an example, the wet season is May-65438+10, while its flood season is rainy season (mid-June-mid-July) and winter is dry season.