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While progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions is notable in the power sector, other sectors such as transportation and often heating are lagging behind. A strategy to propagate greenhouse gas emission reductions from the power sector to other sectors is so-called "sector coupling." Against...
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of the electricity market in the US as our case study, we find support for our theoretical predictions. Furthermore, we …
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This paper develops a pseudo-panel approach to examine household electricity demand behaviour through the household … evidence that the income elasticity of French residential electricity demand is 0.22, averaged over our four cohorts of … electricity consumption follows an inverted U-shaped distribution as a function of the age of the household's head. Most notably …
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Mots-clés de l'autrice: energy policy ; electricity markets ; market liberalization ; technology restrictions ; energy …
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Legacy electricity retail tariffs are ill-adapted to future electricity systems and markets, particularly with regard … environmental objectives. This paper reviews the demand responsiveness of household customers to electricity prices and implications … electricity generation, in addition to electricity system. A review of the literature provides a theoretical basis for price …
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This paper develops a pseudo-panel approach to examine household electricity demand behavior through the household life … evidence that the income elasticity of French residential electricity demand is 0.22, averaged over our four cohorts of … electricity consumption follows an inverted U-shaped distribution as a function of the age of the household's head. Most notably …
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