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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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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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We estimate the relationship between electricity, fuel and carbon prices in Germany, France, the Netherlands, the Nord … increasing interaction between electricity and input prices on the one hand, and between electricity markets on the other. The …
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of their output. Being sold on a market place, it makes sense to expect that electricity market prices somehow reflect … to the electricity market price.It is often assumed that the pass-through rate of emission costs in electricity prices is … constant within a specific time period. We argue that this is unlikely as electricity is produced by suppliers that apply …
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