How Will Tomorrow's Residential Energy Consumers Respond to Price Signals? Insights from a Texas Pricing Experiment

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University of Texas, Austin, United States [1 ]
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TX, United States
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TX, United States
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[1] University of Texas, Austin
[2] LLC, Austin, TX
[3] Center for the Commercialization of Electric Technologies(CCET), Austin
[4] Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), San Antonio, TX
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Electr. J. | / 7卷 / 57-71期
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10.1016/j.tej.2015.07.004
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Tomorrow's consumers likely will have the ability to monitor their appliance-specific energy usage, remotely program their HVAC system, live in more energy-efficient dwellings, obtain electricity through rooftop solar photovoltaic systems, drive plug-in electric vehicles, and have a generally higher level of knowledge about household energy usage. How will they respond to electricity price signals? The authors explored this question through pricing experiments at the Mueller neighborhood in Austin where, to some degree, 'the future is now.'. © 2015 Elsevier Inc.
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