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We study price convergence between the two major markets for wholesale electricity in California from their deregulation in April 1998 through November 2000, nearly the end of trading in one market. We would expect profit-maximizing traders to have eliminated persistent price differences between...
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We study price convergence between the two major markets for wholesale electricity in California from their deregulation in April 1998 through November 2000, nearly the end of trading in one market. We would expect profit-maximizing traders to have eliminated persistent price differences between...
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Photovoltaic systems generate electricity around noon, when many homes are empty. Conversely, residential electricity demand peaks in the evening, when production from solar sources is impossible. Based on a randomized control trial, we assess the effectiveness of alternative demand response...
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Studies have shown that many consumers and businesses fail to invest in energy efficiency improvements despite … seemingly ample financial incentives to do so - the so called energy & efficiency gap or paradox. Attempts to explain this gap … significant positive effect on searching for information on energy efficiency goods. Because consumers pay for electricity based …
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