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Demand-side management by electric utilities in Switzerland: Analysing its impact on residential electricity demand

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Autori
Boogen N., Souvik D., Filippini M.
Tipo
Articolo pubblicato in rivista scientifica
Anno
2017
Lingua
Inglese
Abstract
In this paper, we use panel data from a survey conducted on 30 utilities in Switzerland to estimate the impact of demand-side management (DSM) activity on residential electricity demand. Using the variation in DSM activity within utilities and across utilities over time we identify the impact of DSM programs and find that their presence reduces per customer residential electricity consumption by around 5%. If we consider monetary spending, the effect of a 10% increase in DSM spending causes a 0.14% reduction in per customer residential electricity consumption. The cost of saving a kilowatt hour is around 0.04CHF while the average cost of producing and distributing electricity in Switzerland is around 0.18CHF per kilowatt hour. We conclude that current DSM practices in Switzerland have a statistically significant effect on reducing the demand for residential electricity.
Rivista
Energy Economics
Volume
64
Mese
maggio
Pagina inizio
402
Pagina fine
414