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Commercial/Industrial Customer Response to Time-Of-Use Electricity Prices: Some Experimental Results

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  • Dennis J. Aigner
  • Joseph G. Hirschberg

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This article analyzes a time-of-use pricing experiment involving over 700 small and medium size commercial/industrial firms. Two basic rate structures were implemented: one with time-varying demand (kW) charges and a flat energy (kWh) charge, and the other with time-varying energy charges and a flat kW charge. A small but statistically significant elasticity of substitution between peak and offpeak (kWh) consumption is estimated for the Summer season in the overall sample for firms facing the time-of-use demand rate. A substantially larger response is estimated in the Summer season for the subgroup of "large" firms in the experiment that faced a time-of-use demand rate, and this response translates into a welfare gain that in just the first year more than offsets the additional metering costs involved under mandatory implementation.

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  • Dennis J. Aigner & Joseph G. Hirschberg, 1985. "Commercial/Industrial Customer Response to Time-Of-Use Electricity Prices: Some Experimental Results," RAND Journal of Economics, The RAND Corporation, vol. 16(3), pages 341-355, Autumn.
  • Handle: RePEc:rje:randje:v:16:y:1985:i:autumn:p:341-355
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