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Household-level electricity demand 2 SMS messaging 2 Automatic general-to-specific model selection 1 Demand 1 Electric power industry 1 Electricity 1 Elektrizität 1 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 1 Energiekonsum 1 Energy consumption 1 Field experimental data 1 General-to-Specific automatic model selection 1 Household 1 Nachfrage 1 Privater Haushalt 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 field experimental data 1
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Andersen, Laura Mørch 2 Møller, Niels Framroze 2 Gårn Hansen, Lars 1 Hansen, Lars Gårn 1 Jensen, Carsten Lynge 1 Lynge Jensen, Carsten 1
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Energy economics 1 IFRO Working Paper 1
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Can pecuniary and environmental incentives via SMS messaging make households adjust their intra-day electricity demand to a fluctuating production?
Møller, Niels Framroze; Andersen, Laura Mørch; … - 2018
The increasing deployment of renewables introduces substantial variability into the production of electricity, requiring demand to be more movable across time. We analyze data from a large Danish fi eld experiment (2015-2016) to investigate whether households can be prompted, via SMS messages,...
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Can pecuniary and environmental incentives via SMS messaging make households adjust their electricity demand to a fluctuating production?
Møller, Niels Framroze; Andersen, Laura Mørch; Gårn … - In: Energy economics 80 (2019), pp. 1050-1058
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