Move it! How an electric contest motivates households to shift their load profile
Date issued
October 2017
In
Energy Economics
No
68
From page
255
To page
270
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
household electricity usage smart metering demand re-
sponse randomized control trial difference-in-differences.
Abstract
Photovoltaic systems generate electricity around noon, when many homes are empty. Conversely, residential electricity demand peaks in the evening, when production from solar sources is impossible. Based on a randomized control trial, we assess the effectiveness of alternative demand response measures aimed at mitigating these imbalances. More precisely, through information feedback and financial rewards, we encourage households to shift electricity consumption toward the middle of the day. Using a difference-in-differences approach, we find that financial incentives induce a significant increase of the relative consumption during the period of the day when most solar radiation takes place. Information feedback, however, pushes households to decrease overall consumption, but induces no load shifting.
Publication type
journal article
