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Residential response to time-of-use rates. Volume 2: user's guide to RETOU

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6690911

Goal of the transferability project was to develop a model to simulate changes in residential customer loads in response to mandatory residential Time-of-Use (TOU) pricing of electricity. Estimation of the model was based upon data for individual households participating in residential pricing experiments in selected areas throughout the United States. There was considerable variation among the experiments in climate, and among sampled customers in appliance holdings, income, housing characteristics, and climate. During the first phase of the project, the residential pricing experiments were appraised in terms of their potential to contribute to the development of the transferability model. Five experiments were selected as the basic data base for the transferability model: Carolina Power and Light, Connecticut Light and Power, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Southern California Edison, and Wisconsin Public Service Corporation. Statistical analysis was used to estimate economic models of residential response to TOU rates for the individual experiments, and to test whether customer response was consistent across the experiments once the effects of appliance holdings, customer characteristics, and climate had been accounted for. This volume relates to RETOU, a computer code for simulating residential response to TOU rates.

Research Organization:
Christensen (Laurits R.) Associates, Inc., Madison, WI (USA)
OSTI ID:
6690911
Report Number(s):
EPRI-EA-3560-CCM-Vol.2; ON: TI84920455
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English