Financial incentive approaches for reducing peak electricity demand, experience from pilot trials with a UK energy provider
Whilst tariff-based approaches to load-shifting are common in the residential sector, incentive-based approaches are rare. This is so, even though providing customers incentives to shape their power consumption patterns has substantial potential. This paper presents findings from an exploratory UK p...
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