This study estimates electricity demand functions for Sri Lanka using six econometric techniques. It shows that the preferred specifications differ somewhat and there is a wide range in the long-run price and income elasticities with the estimated long-run income elasticity ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 and the long run price elasticity from 0 to –0.06. There is also a wide range of estimates of the speed with which consumers would adjust to any disequilibrium, although the estimated impact income elasticities tended to be more in agreement ranging from 1.8 to 2.0. Furthermore, the estimated effect of the underlying energy demand trend varies between the different techniques; ranging from being positive to zero to predominantly negative. Despite ...
The present paper seeks to cast scepticism on the validity and value of the results of all earlier s...
System Control Centre (SCC) of Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) conducts short term (hour ahead, day a...
Yang (Energy Econ. 22 (2000) 309) has found a bi-directional causal relationship between gross domes...
Electricity has become important component in today’s life for everyone on earth. The demand for el...
Electricity demand in Sri Lanka is mainly categorized into three main sectors as Domestic, Industria...
This study investigates the short-run dynamics and long-run equilibrium relationship between residen...
Electricity demand is one of the most controversial topics in Sri Lanka as the price of electricity ...
A Thesis submitted to the Dept. of Mathematics for MScToday, most of the countries use forecasting t...
This paper seeks to analyse and evaluate Sri Lanka's energy consumption forecasts, more specifically...
The demand for the electricity in Sri Lanka depends mainly on the activities of domestic, industrial...
Abstract: The demand for the electricity in Sri Lanka depends mainly on the activities of domestic, ...
This thesis report presents the analysis of the fuel price variation in the global context and revi...
A review of demand forecasting of electricity in Sri Lanka using five methods are presented.. The wi...
A novel approach for electrical energy demand forecasting (Short term projection) using genetic algo...
There is a growing tendency in the usage of electricity consumption over last two decades in Sri La...
The present paper seeks to cast scepticism on the validity and value of the results of all earlier s...
System Control Centre (SCC) of Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) conducts short term (hour ahead, day a...
Yang (Energy Econ. 22 (2000) 309) has found a bi-directional causal relationship between gross domes...
Electricity has become important component in today’s life for everyone on earth. The demand for el...
Electricity demand in Sri Lanka is mainly categorized into three main sectors as Domestic, Industria...
This study investigates the short-run dynamics and long-run equilibrium relationship between residen...
Electricity demand is one of the most controversial topics in Sri Lanka as the price of electricity ...
A Thesis submitted to the Dept. of Mathematics for MScToday, most of the countries use forecasting t...
This paper seeks to analyse and evaluate Sri Lanka's energy consumption forecasts, more specifically...
The demand for the electricity in Sri Lanka depends mainly on the activities of domestic, industrial...
Abstract: The demand for the electricity in Sri Lanka depends mainly on the activities of domestic, ...
This thesis report presents the analysis of the fuel price variation in the global context and revi...
A review of demand forecasting of electricity in Sri Lanka using five methods are presented.. The wi...
A novel approach for electrical energy demand forecasting (Short term projection) using genetic algo...
There is a growing tendency in the usage of electricity consumption over last two decades in Sri La...
The present paper seeks to cast scepticism on the validity and value of the results of all earlier s...
System Control Centre (SCC) of Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) conducts short term (hour ahead, day a...
Yang (Energy Econ. 22 (2000) 309) has found a bi-directional causal relationship between gross domes...