Why Do More British Consumers Not Switch Energy Suppliers? The Role of Individual Attitudes / Xiaoping He and David Reiner. Cambridge : Energy Policy Research Group, 2015 (EPRG Working Paper 1515) http://www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/1515-PDF.pdf Consumers’ activities play an important role in determining the extent to which any market may become competitive. Although energy prices and switching tariffs and suppliers become very salient politically over 2013-14 in the U..
The energy sector is in transition to a flexible and sustainable energy system based on renewable en...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...
Since 2008, fewer customers switched suppliers in British electricity and gas markets despite the po...
Consumers' activities play an important role in determining the extent to which any market may becom...
seminars at the Universities of Cambridge, California, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Sheffield and Warwick...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...
External information (e.g., monetary and opportunity costs, retailer messaging), internal informatio...
Historically, energy demand reductions have been the main driver of carbon emission reductions. Howe...
The Economic Consequences of Brexit: Energy / Michael Pollitt. Energy Policy Research Group, Jan. 2...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40 % of residential energy us...
While several countries progress in the energy transition, the social acceptance of new infrastructu...
The energy sector is in transition to a flexible and sustainable energy system based on renewable en...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...
Since 2008, fewer customers switched suppliers in British electricity and gas markets despite the po...
Consumers' activities play an important role in determining the extent to which any market may becom...
seminars at the Universities of Cambridge, California, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Sheffield and Warwick...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Britain was one of the first countries to introduce competition to retail energy markets in 1998; af...
External information (e.g., monetary and opportunity costs, retailer messaging), internal informatio...
Historically, energy demand reductions have been the main driver of carbon emission reductions. Howe...
The Economic Consequences of Brexit: Energy / Michael Pollitt. Energy Policy Research Group, Jan. 2...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
The UK energy regulator has recently removed price controls from about 40 % of residential energy us...
While several countries progress in the energy transition, the social acceptance of new infrastructu...
The energy sector is in transition to a flexible and sustainable energy system based on renewable en...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...