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Current Reports

Twins, Siblings, or Cousins? Analyzing the conservation effects of demand response programs.
Chris S. King and Dan Delurey, March 2005
(Acrobat Pdf - 243KB)

Predicting California Demand Response: How do customers react to hourly prices?
Chris S. King and Sanjoy Chatterjee, July 2003
(Acrobat Pdf - 634KB)

Detailed Bibilography for "Predicting California Demand Response"
Chris S. King and Sanjoy Chaterlee, July 2003
(Acrobat Pdf - 99KB)

The AEI is currently studying the long-term effects of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, including its effects on wholesale electric competition and retail electric pricing.

 

Some Previous Reports

Compendium of Real Time Pricing and Time of Use Studies and Reports
Jennifer Louie, October 2002
(Acrobat Pdf - 170KB)

The Economics of Real-Time and Time-of-Use Pricing For Residential Consumers
Chris King, June 2001
(Acrobat Pdf - 61KB)

How to Create the Equivalent of 10,000 MW of New Capacity by June 2001
Frank Wolak, May 2001
(Acrobat Pdf - 17KB)

Estimating the Customer-Level Demand for Electricity Under Real-Time Market Prices
Frank Wolak, August 1997
(Acrobat Pdf - 2.4MB)

The Impact of Market Rules and Market Structure on the Price Determination Process in the England and Wales Electricty Market
Frank Wolak, February 1997
(Acrobat Pdf - 2MB)

 

Other Reports and Research of Interest

FERC-DOE Conference on Demand Response. Transcript of joint conference on demand response held in Washington D.C.
February 2002
(Acrobat Pdf - 421KB)

Early Results from Puget Sound Energy's Thermostat Control Program
Summer, 2001
(Acrobat Pdf - 14KB)

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