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The Effects of Information on Residential Demand for Electricity

Isamu Matsukawa

The Energy Journal, 2004, vol. Volume 25, issue Number 1, 1-18

Abstract: This paper measures the effects of information on residential demand for electricity, using data from a Japanese experiment. In the experiment, households had a continuous-display, electricity use monitoring device installed at their residence. The monitor was designed so that each consumer could easily look at graphs and tables associated with the consumer s own usage of electricity at any time during the experiment. The panel data were used to estimate a random effects model of electricity and count data models of monitor usage. The results indicate that monitor usage contributed to energy conservation.

JEL-codes: F0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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