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Many electricity demand estimates have been obtained based on the assumption that consumers optimize with respect to … household electricity demand. Our demand estimation approach uses publicly available expenditure data and utility …
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Dynamic partial adjustment models of residential electricity demand account for the fact that households may not adjust … models for residential electricity demand and apply them to a panel of 48 US states between 1995 and 2011. We estimate lead … residential electricity demand and the evaluation of the effects of energy policies …
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We study the dynamics of residential electricity demand by exploiting a natural experiment that produced large and long … that the price elasticity of demand grows from -0.09 in the first six months to -0.27 two years later. We also estimate a …
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This study finds that a significant and hitherto ignored determinant of home energy demand is ambient particle … air conditioning, with widely varying particle pollution. Overall, residential electricity demand overall grows by 1 … generation, via lower household demand, and thus mitigating carbon emissions. The observed inequality in defensive expenditure …
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changes, whereas the electricity demand of uninformed households is entirely price-inelastic …
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In this paper, we explore subsistence levels and price elasticities for residential electricity demand in Sweden. Using … a Stone-Geary functional form and unique Swedish data on residential electricity usage, we estimate demand Equations for … peak and off-peak demand. We find that the subsistence levels are larger during peak than off-peak, and that there is a …
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This paper develops a pseudo-panel approach to examine household electricity demand behaviour through the household … evidence that the income elasticity of French residential electricity demand is 0.22, averaged over our four cohorts of …
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This paper develops a pseudo-panel approach to examine household electricity demand behavior through the household life … evidence that the income elasticity of French residential electricity demand is 0.22, averaged over our four cohorts of …
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energy demand between 2 and 4%. In contrast, we find very weak income response, with income elasticities varying from 0:07 to … indicating more policy space for demand reduction than previously thought …
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-log form of the demand function. For most countries in our sample, we find strong price responsiveness, with elasticities … significantly affect energy demand. In particular, we find households' self-reported energy saving behavior to reduce energy demand … indicating more policy space for demand reduction than previously thought …
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