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Energy pricing incentives

Intervention group: 
Financial assistance and market enabling

Interventions to change the energy price inducing reduction of energy consumption. This can be, for example, based on time-of use (TOU) pricing, aimed at reducing the energy consumption in peak hours. Another example is prepaid electricity meters. 


 

Andersen et al. (2019) Can incentives to increase electricity [Denmark]

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Nguyen et al. (2016) An experimental study of the impact of dynamic electricity [Japan]

  • Read more about Nguyen et al. (2016) An experimental study of the impact of dynamic electricity [Japan]

Wolak (2010) An experimental comparison of critical peak and hourly pricing [United States]

  • Read more about Wolak (2010) An experimental comparison of critical peak and hourly pricing [United States]

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