Inducing consumer adoption of automated reaction technology for dynamic power pricing tariffs (INCAP)
Fremme af forbrugernes villighed til at anvende automatisk forbrugsstyring efter dynamiske strømpriser (INCAP)
PROJECT IS COMPLETED
Project period: 1 January 2012 - 30 June 2016
The integration of wind energy can be facilitated through the automatic control of home appliances. Through randomized field trials, the project aims to investigate consumer reactions to offers of variable prices and ‘automatic’ control. The idea is to map consumer barriers, motives and behaviour in order to make it possible to design more targeted and effective control measures and initiatives.
Integrationen af vindenergi kan lettes gennem automatisk styring af husholdningsapparater. Projektets formål er at undersøger forbrugernes reaktioner på tilbud om variable priser og ’automatisk’ styring gennem randomiserede feltforsøg. Ideen er at kortlægge forbrugernes barrierer, motiver og adfærd for at gøre det muligt at designe mere målrettede og effektive styringstiltag og initiativer.
- Carsten Lynge Jensen (IFRO, University of Copenhagen)
- Per Nørgaard (DTU Elektro)
- Poul Erik Morthorst (DTU Management)
- Erik Jørgensen (SydEnergi)
- Dorthe Gårdbo-Pedersen (Develco)
- Frank Wolak (Stanford University, USA)
- Linking meters and markets: Roles and incentives to support a flexible demand side
- Load-shift incentives for household demand response: Evaluation of hourly dynamic pricing and rebate schemes in a wind-based electricity system
- Household electricity consumers’ incentive to choose dynamic pricing under different taxation schemes
- Risk implications of investments in demand response from an aggregator perspective
- The impact of residential demand response on the costs of a fossil-free system reserve
Project coordinator
Name | Title | Phone | |
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Lars Gårn Hansen | Professor | +4535336833 |
The project was funded by:
INCAP has received funding from Det Strategiske Forskningsråd (The Danish Council for Strategic Research)
Amount: DKK 17.944.648