Abstract Households’ preferences for attributes of flexible energy demand are not well understood. This paper evaluates Finnish households’ acceptance of hypothetical contracts and services aimed at increasing demand side flexibility. We conduct a Choice Experiment to analyze households’ willingness to offer flexibility through timing their electricity usage and heating; their interest in dynamic pricing contracts such as real-time pricing, two-rate tariffs, or power-based tariffs; and how emissions reductions affect their choices. The results indicate that households’ sensitivity to restrictions in electricity usage is much stronger than their sensitivity to restrictions in heating. Households also require considerable compensation to cho...
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In a European perspective, the electricity markets have been experiencing major changes via deregula...
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In Australia, a trilemma has emerged among the three stated objectives of energy policy, namely main...
Matching electricity supply and demand is crucial for deploying renewable energy sources. Tools such...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to examine households attitudes and commitment to demand side f...
In a recent report to the Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate (Broberg et al., 2014) consumer behavi...
Paper [I] investigates household heterogeneity in valuing electricity contract attributes that inclu...
In a European perspective, the electricity markets have been experiencing major changes via deregula...
Consumers of the future play an important role in the energy system by leveraging their household lo...
In a European perspective, the electricity markets have been experiencing major changes via deregula...
We report on a discrete choice experiment aimed at eliciting Swedish households’ willingness-to-acce...
Growth in energy demand together with the expansion of variable renewables has significant implicati...
The peak load in electricity consumption is increasing among household customers, resulting in reduc...
Paper [I] Using a unique and highly detailed data set on energy consumption at the appliance-level f...
The key-solution for a sustainable electricity system is demand flexibility. If we use technology to...
In Australia, a trilemma has emerged among the three stated objectives of energy policy, namely main...
Matching electricity supply and demand is crucial for deploying renewable energy sources. Tools such...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to examine households attitudes and commitment to demand side f...