Innovative Electric Rates: Issues in Cost-benefit AnalysisSanford V. Berg |
Contents
Innovative Rates and Regulatory Goals | 31 |
Consumer Responses to Innovative Electric | 55 |
Practical and Theoretical | 79 |
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Innovative Electric Rates: Issues in Cost-benefit Analysis Sanford V. Berg No preview available - 1983 |
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additional alternative analysis appliances average base-case behavior benefits billing calculated chapter cogenerators conservation consumer surplus cost-benefit cost-benefit analysis customer response demand charges demand curve determine devices direct load control effect effect size efficiency electric rates Electric Utility estimate EURDS evaluation example expansion plan FERC Figure fuel costs function hourly load impacts incentives increase innovative rates innovative-rate issues kw demand load curve Load Management load patterns load shapes LOLP maximum-demand charge measure meta-analysis metering costs microprocessor off-peak period off-peak price options p₁ peak and off-peak peak period peak-load pricing percent price elasticities price signals PURPA rate structures ratemaking rating periods ratio rebates reduced regulators regulatory reliability Research Triangle Institute savings sensitivity tests short-run marginal cost simulation sumer Table time-of-day Time-of-Use Electricity tion TOU pricing TOU rates TOU-rate U.S. Department units usage variables welfare
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