La « demand response » dans un marché interconnecté: outil d’efficacités énergétiques et environnementales
Claire Bergaentzlé,
Cédric Clastres and
Haikel Khalfallah
Revue d'économie industrielle, 2014, vol. n° 148, issue 4, 193-228
Abstract:
?In this article, we study the impacts of loadshedding in an interconnected electricity market. We show that this drop in electricity consumption improves energy (cost of electricity) and environmental (decrease in greenhouse gas emissions) efficiencies. These efficiency gains are an increasing function of the size of load-shedding but with decreasing rates. However, marginal benefits decrease with growing rates of load shedding. This result shows that simple and inexpensive response tools should be prefered, especially if a high risk of loadshifting effect exists.?
Keywords: Dynamic Pricing; Demand Response; Load Shifting; Energy and Environemental Efficiencies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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