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In many countries, distribution grid tariffs are being reformed to adapt to the new realities of an electricity system … country borders. Many stakeholders have argued that distribution tariffs are a local affair, while the EU institutions argued … equilibrium model that captures the wholesale market effects of distribution grid tariffs. The problem is formulated as a non …
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Potential environmental benefits of green tariffs may be mitigated if households increase electricity consumption after … they subscribe to green tariffs. Using metered data of household electricity consumption from a large provider of green …
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We evaluate a stated choice experiment on dynamic electricity tariffs based on two representative household surveys … towards dynamic tariffs, with the latter generally being more open to dynamic pricing. Furthermore, our unique experimental … highlighting the environmental benefits associated to dynamic tariffs present themselves as suitable tools to reduce households …
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This paper identifies a previously unnoticed problem important for the efficient reduction of GHG emissions: the pricing of off-peak electricity. There may be many opportunities to reduce emissions by substituting relatively clean and inexpensive off-peak electricity in place of a more...
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This paper, a celebratory essay marking the 50th anniversary of the first issue of Environmental Law, the nation's oldest and most comprehensive law student-edited law review, discusses the background of the founding of the journal in 1970 and surveys the many symposia and leading articles it...
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’s current remunerations are higher than the modeled feed-in tariffs …
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Increasing numbers of customers are installing solar photovoltaic systems on their homes and businesses. As module and system costs decline, customer demand grows, and more businesses organize around the solar opportunity, it is time to revisit the tariff structure under which these systems...
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