Purpose: The present study investigated the main literature on the subject of methods and policies for reducing the electricity demand of domestic consumers, in order to identify the place of behavioral tools.Methodology: We used secondary sources, performing a literature review, together with analysis and synthesis. Findings: Policy makers prefer to use tools offered by neoclassical economics, such as various forms of taxation, fines and financial incentives in order to make domestic electricity consumers save electricity, on the assumption that consumers will make rational decisions while maximizing their personal benefit. However, studies conducted in recent years in the field of behavioral economics, which are based on the assumption th...
Improved feedback on electricity consumption may provide a tool for customers to better control thei...
Electricity consumption increases substantially over the years where residential use significantly c...
Background.Policy makers and program managers need to better understand consumers\u2019 perceptions ...
Purpose: The present study investigated the main literature on the subject of methods and policies f...
Purpose: The present study investigated the main literature on the subject of methods and policies f...
Reducing energy consumption through changes in individual consumers’ behaviors is one of the most im...
This pilot study consists of two parts. The first part investigates the extent to which the domestic...
AbstractIt have been demonstrated that by providing better information and feedback on electricity c...
© 2021 Edwin Sing-Long ChanThis thesis explores consumers' behaviour in the residential electricity ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Electricity consumption increases substantially over the years where residential use significantly c...
Economists mainly focus on equipment cost, energy prices, and personal electricity consumption topic...
Electricity consumption increases substantially over the years where residential use significantly c...
Many strategies for reducing residential energy consumption—including product labelling programs, su...
This project reviews and evaluates the effectiveness of behavioral economic interventions on househo...
Improved feedback on electricity consumption may provide a tool for customers to better control thei...
Electricity consumption increases substantially over the years where residential use significantly c...
Background.Policy makers and program managers need to better understand consumers\u2019 perceptions ...
Purpose: The present study investigated the main literature on the subject of methods and policies f...
Purpose: The present study investigated the main literature on the subject of methods and policies f...
Reducing energy consumption through changes in individual consumers’ behaviors is one of the most im...
This pilot study consists of two parts. The first part investigates the extent to which the domestic...
AbstractIt have been demonstrated that by providing better information and feedback on electricity c...
© 2021 Edwin Sing-Long ChanThis thesis explores consumers' behaviour in the residential electricity ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Electricity consumption increases substantially over the years where residential use significantly c...
Economists mainly focus on equipment cost, energy prices, and personal electricity consumption topic...
Electricity consumption increases substantially over the years where residential use significantly c...
Many strategies for reducing residential energy consumption—including product labelling programs, su...
This project reviews and evaluates the effectiveness of behavioral economic interventions on househo...
Improved feedback on electricity consumption may provide a tool for customers to better control thei...
Electricity consumption increases substantially over the years where residential use significantly c...
Background.Policy makers and program managers need to better understand consumers\u2019 perceptions ...