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We examine heterogeneity in Norwegian households' price responses to critical peak pricing (CPP) on electricity … consumption, using a large-scale randomized controlled trial (RCT), high-frequency electricity data, and default enrollment …. Increasing the grid transmission charge by 4,067% (corresponding to an increase in the electricity price by 1,242%) leads to a 12 …
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We examine heterogeneity in Norwegian households' price responses to critical peak pricing (CPP) on electricity … consumption, using a large-scale randomized controlled trial (RCT), high-frequency electricity data, and default enrollment …. Increasing the grid transmission charge by 4,067% (corresponding to an increase in the electricity price by 1,242%) leads to a 12 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013171863
The flexibilization of electricity demand and production becomes increasingly important in energy systems with rising … shares of fluctuating renewable electricity production. Power-to-heat and cogeneration units, combined with thermal storages … loads, electricity consumption and production. Based on a real-world case study, this paper explores the economic potentials …
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would pay the electricity bills of residential customers in April and May 2020, effectively making electricity free, as long … of the Tbilisi city limits, finding that the average household increased usage by some 5% above and beyond their normal … when the policy is in place low-volume consumers increase their electricity usage and high-volume consumers decrease it in …
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Households typically receive utility bills where all electricity use during a fixed period of time is lumped together … perceptions regarding the cost of using electricity. We conclude that many households base their decisions regarding electricity …
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We study the dynamics of residential electricity demand by exploiting a natural experiment that produced large and long …
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The rebound effect is the phenomenon underlying the disproportionality between energy efficiency improvements and observed energy savings. This paper presents a meta-analysis of 76 primary studies and 1138 estimates of the direct rebound effect in road transport to synthesise past work and...
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over 700%. We combine the monthly meter readings with documentation about each household's heating-related energy …
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There is evidence that many individuals make sub-optimal investment decisions when the benefits and costs associated with that decision are distributed over time. One example is the decision to adopt new electrical appliances, with the benefits of choosing a more energy efficient device...
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We evaluate the effectiveness of energy efficiency labeling in guiding household appliance choice decisions. Using a …
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