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In this paper, I estimate the price elasticity of residential electricity demand using household-level panel data for … different tier cut-offs. Based on these results, I estimate the price elasticity of electricity demand to be around -0.09. I … also predict the associated changes in electricity consumption, CO2 emissions, and revenues if similar IBR policies are …
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during different hours of a day to affect utility differently, and account for the derived nature of electricity demand by … explicitly considering the services (end-use demands) that drive hourly electricity demand. We use the flexible EASI demand … tariffs, we investigate the welfare and emission implications of moving to a mandatory dynamic pricing scheme. We treat demand …
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implemented in July 2012 on residential electricity use in China. The county-level (province-level) estimation shows that the … tiered pricing reform has reduced the monthly electricity use per household by 6.5 ​kWh (8.9 ​kWh), accounting for 6.1% (7 ….1%) of the monthly electricity use per household. Moreover, counties and provinces with a more drastic policy shift have …
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Large but temporary price increases are sometimes deployed on days when the demand for electricity is extremely high …). We exploit variation in tariffs over time and across customers to estimate the price elasticity of electricity demand … changes? Second, is there evidence of heterogeneity in the price elasticity of electricity demand driven by dwelling or …
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