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This field experiment quantifies the impact of social norm information on the demand for indoor temperature. Based on high-frequency data from indoor temperature monitors, we provide participating households with a comparison of average temperature in their apartments relative to that measured...
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One important pillar in the debate about energy-saving measures addresses energy conservation. In this paper, we focus on the deployment of advanced metering infrastructure to reduce the impact of limited information and bounded rationality of consumers. For California, we empirically analyze...
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suggestive grade to a model (as with the EU-style label), had a substantial impact in encouraging the choice of appliances with …
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The European Union has decided to replace its current A+++ to D labelling scheme for cold appliances with a rescaled A …
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With the improvement of people's living standards all over the world, the demand for cooling (both space cooling and refrigeration) continues to grow. The increase in cooling-related energy consumption has a growing impact on global climate change. The importance of improving the energy...
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and the propensity of households to buy major electric appliances. I use variation from a natural experiment in Russia … household-level panel data which records, among others, whether the household has purchased any major electric appliances during … of major electric appliances has increased by more than 25 percent (2 percentage points). The findings suggest that price …
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