Consumer responses to time varying prices for electricity

Consumer responses to time varying prices for electricity

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Article ID: iaor20125116
Volume: 49
Issue: 21
Start Page Number: 552
End Page Number: 561
Publication Date: Oct 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: , ,
Keywords: economics, behaviour, demand
Abstract:

We report new experimental evidence of the household response to weekday differentials in peak and off‐peak electricity prices. The data come from Auckland, New Zealand, where peak residential electricity consumption occurs in winter for heating. Peak/off‐peak price differentials ranged over four randomly selected groups from 1.0 to 3.5. On average, there was no response except in winter. In winter, participant households reduced electricity consumption by at least 10%, took advantage of lower off‐peak prices but did not respond to the peak price differentials. Response varied with house and household size, time spent away from home, and whether water was heated with electricity.

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