The transition will be very smooth, and the change will have little impact on the average consumer or on the vast majority of consumers. Only the billing arrangements will change, with greater emphasis on the concept of power. For the vast majority of people, no action will need to be taken either before, or after, the change. In future, all consumers will pay a fair price for their network use, including those whose consumption and network use patterns generate peak loads that then have to be absorbed by the network. The current tariff does not yet reflect the actual costs of these users. Finally, it should be pointed out that the price of electricity (not the network use tariff) is the main variable in the final price billed to the consumer.