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ID132608
Title ProperTurning green
Other Title Informationagent-based modeling of the adoption of dynamic electricity tariffs
LanguageENG
AuthorPyzalska, Anna Kowalska ;  Maciejowska, Katarzyna ;  Suszczynski, Karol ;  Weron, Katarzyna Sznajd, Weron, Rafal
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using an agent-based modeling approach we study the temporal dynamics of consumer opinions regarding switching to dynamic electricity tariffs and the actual decisions to switch. We assume that the decision to switch is based on the unanimity of ? past opinions. The resulting model offers a hypothetical, yet plausible explanation of why there is such a big discrepancy between consumer opinions, as measured by market surveys, and the actual participation in pilot programs and the adoption of dynamic tariffs. We argue that due to the high indifference level in todayƗs retail electricity markets, customer opinions are very unstable and change frequently. The conducted simulation study shows that reducing the indifference level can result in narrowing the intention-behavior gap. A similar effect can be achieved by decreasing the decision time that a consumer takes to make a decision.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.72, No. ; Sep.2014: p.164-174
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.72, No. ; Sep.2014: p.164-174
Key WordsDynamic Electricity Tariffs ;  Dynamic Pricing ;  Demand Response ;  Consumer Decisions ;  Intention-Behavior Gap ;  Innovation Diffusion ;  Agent-Based Model ;  Hypothetical ;  Temporal Dynamics ;  Electricity Markets ;  Dynamic Tariffs ;  Market Surveys ;  Pilot Project