HOW DOES INFORMATION PROVISION AFFECT RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CONSERVATION? EVIDENCE FROM A FIELD EXPERIMENT

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  • Isamu Matsukawa Musashi University

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https://doi.org/10.15173/esr.v18i1.526

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information effects, energy conservation, discrete−continuous model,

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This paper attempts to measure the benefits of information about efficient usage of electric appliances consumers receive through energy conservation, using data from a Japanese experiment. In the experiment, households could easily obtain information on how to achieve efficient usage of electric appliances through a display installed at their residence. The data were used to estimate a utility-consistent, discrete−continuous model of display usage and electricity demand. Full information maximum likelihood estimates of a translog indirect utility function and electricity cost share function indicate that information provision contributed to energy conservation and to welfare improvements of consumers in the experiment.

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2011-01-01

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