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Photovoltaic systems generate electricity around noon, when many homes are empty. Conversely, residential electricity … information feedback and financial rewards, we encourage households to shift electricity consumption toward the middle of the day …. Using a difference-in-differences approach, we find that financial incentives induce a significant increase of the relative …
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household electricity consumption. These programs are designed to increase awareness of household energy consumption with … but participated later. The evidence suggest that the customers who participated in the survey reduced their electricity …
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electricity consumption. These programs are designed to increase awareness of household energy consumption with personalized …This paper investigates the magnitude of the effect of residential energy efficiency audit programs on later household … electricity consumption by 6.7%, compared with customers who had not yet participated in the survey. In addition, as the quantiles …
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collected via a household survey is used to estimate an electricity demand frontier function. We further investigate whether … energy and investment literacy have an influence on the household electricity consumption. The results show significant … reducing household electricity consumption. Policies targeting an improvement of these attributes could help to improve …
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Difference-in-Differences estimation and find a significant negative impact of smart meters on monthly residential electricity …
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This study aims to estimate the economy-wide rebound effect using the determinants of household energy demand in …-run rebound effects were 87.2% and -45.5%, respectively. In other words, a 1% increase in household energy efficiency results in a … energy efficiency will increase energy use. Henceforth, energy efficiency programs in the household sector still need to be …
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change. This paper examines how dynamic personal pricing and externality cost incentives interact and affect energy … such prosocial incentives matters more than their magnitude. While environmental attitudes predict baseline usage, they do … energy conservation and have key implications for policies considering a combination of incentives. …
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In this paper, I estimate the price elasticity of residential electricity demand using household-level panel data for … the block cut-offs, even though the latter are household and dwelling-specific, to the point that there are a total of 35 … different tier cut-offs. Based on these results, I estimate the price elasticity of electricity demand to be around -0.09. I …
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In this paper, we seek to investigate heterogeneity in households' valuation of electricity contract attributes that … valuations for contract attributes which include various load controls and distribution of electricity consumption information … controls and to share their electricity consumption information. However, some households are willing to share their …
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In this paper, we use data from a new household-level panel survey to estimate short- and long-run price elasticities … of residential electricity demand in Switzerland. We exploit Switzerland's unique local variation in topography …-related grid maintenance costs and electricity taxation, to address endogeneity of average prices in our models. Using first …
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