A baseline-free method to identify responsive customers on dynamic time-of-use tariffs
classification
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stat.AP
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dynamicdatatime-of-useconsumptioncustomermethodtariffsabsolute
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Dynamic time-of-use tariffs incentivise changes in electricity consumption. This paper presents a non-parametric method to retrospectively analyse consumption data and quantify the significance of a customer's observed response to a dynamic price signal without constructing a baseline demand model. If data from a control group is available, this can be used to infer customer responsiveness - individually and collectively - on an absolute scale. The results are illustrated using data from the Low Carbon London project, which included the UK's first dynamic time-of-use pricing trial.
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