Cost-effectiveness of electricity energy efficiency programs

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Arimura, TH

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Li, S

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Newell, RG

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Palmer, K

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2013-05-02T17:38:45Z

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2012-08-20

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We analyze the cost-effectiveness of electric utility ratepayer-funded programs to promote demand-side management (DSM) and energy efficiency (EE) investments. We specify a model that relates electricity demand to previous EE DSM spending, energy prices, income, weather, and other demand factors. In contrast to previous studies, we allow EE DSM spending to have a potential longterm demand effect and explicitly address possible endogeneity in spending. We find that current period EE DSM expenditures reduce electricity demand and that this effect persists for a number of years. Our findings suggest that ratepayer funded DSM expenditures between 1992 and 2006 produced a central estimate of 0.9 percent savings in electricity consumption over that time period and a 1.8 percent savings over all years. These energy savings came at an expected average cost to utilities of roughly 5 cents per kWh saved when future savings are discounted at a 5 percent rate. Copyright © 2012 by the IAEE. All rights reserved.

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0195-6574

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/7010

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International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE)

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Energy Journal

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10.5547/01956574.33.2.4

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Cost-effectiveness of electricity energy efficiency programs

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Journal article

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63

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99

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2

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Duke

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Economics

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Environmental Sciences and Policy

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Published

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33

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