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electricity usage. We fit models with household-by-season, season-by-year, and household-by-year fixed effects to account for all … past electricity usage, or if we gain by adding structural characteristics of the home, including heating system type. We … find that the two programs reduce electricity usage by 5% on average. The effects are strong in both winter and summer for …
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non-participating households to estimate the average treatment effect of participating in either program on electricity … past electricity usage, or if we gain by adding structural characteristics of the home, including heating system type. We … find that the two programs reduce electricity usage by 5% on average. The effects are strong in both winter and summer for …
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would pay the electricity bills of residential customers in April and May 2020, effectively making electricity free, as long … when the policy is in place low-volume consumers increase their electricity usage and high-volume consumers decrease it in … an effort to make the 200 kWh mark. Assuming that the increase in electricity demand was met with imports and domestic …
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temperature and electricity usage. Higher temperatures were found to lead to sharp increases in electricity usage. But those … analyses were based on electricity delivered to all sectors (residential, commercial, and industrial), and cooling demand is … likely to be driven primarily by the latter two. In this paper, we use hourly electricity demand from a sample of Italian …
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