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would pay the electricity bills of residential customers in April and May 2020, effectively making electricity free, as long … when the policy is in place low-volume consumers increase their electricity usage and high-volume consumers decrease it in … an effort to make the 200 kWh mark. Assuming that the increase in electricity demand was met with imports and domestic …
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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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Empirical evidence on households' awareness of electricity prices and potentially divergent demand responses to price …, finding that only those households that are informed about prices are sensitive to price changes, whereas the electricity … demand of uninformed households is entirely price-inelastic. Based on these results, to curb the electricity consumption of …
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Empirical evidence on the response of German households to electricity price changes is sparse. Using panel data … changes, whereas the electricity demand of uninformed households is entirely price-inelastic …
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This paper provides insight in the time-varying relation between electricity futures prices and fundamentals in the … marginal costs of production, we argue that the relation between electricity futures prices and futures prices of underlying … model that linearly relates electricity futures prices to the marginal costs of production and calculate the log …
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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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We estimate the effect of an electricity tax on aggregate electricity consumption with the synthetic control method … electricity prices by 5.4-8.0%. We compare the actual and a hypothetical electricity consumption in the years 1999-2006. The … latter is a weighted average of electricity consumption in other Swiss cities and captures the hypothetical situation without …
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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012415417
electricity service improvements. The analysis takes place in urban Dominican Republic, a country with one of the highest rates of … electricity theft and lowest quality of services. The results strongly indicate that households value service improvements … household income, satisfaction with the electricity service, and household characteristics, such as family size and dwelling …
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nonlinear price schedule about how different electricity-consuming actions might change their electricity bills. Households that … received this 20-minute, in-person intervention reduced their electricity use, with much of this reduction driven by those that … paid the highest marginal price for electricity. The estimated impacts were durable with no observed rebound for at least a …
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