@techreport{772fb3c7f65d48c8bbb89214daa0683c,
title = "The hidden cost of real time electricity pricing",
abstract = "In theory real time pricing ensures more efficient electricity markets than time of use pricing. However, people are prone to habits and regularity, so real time pricing may impose a greater cost of reacting on consumers. In a randomized field experiment we compared the cost of reacting to incentives under these two pricing regimes. We utilized smart-metered hourly power consumption to unobtrusively measure treatment effects. We found that real time pricing reduces consumer surplus from reacting to incentives by half, compared to reacting under a corresponding time of use pricing regime. This suggests a substantial economic value to households of the regularity and predictability provided by time of use pricing.",
author = "Ioana Bejan and Jensen, {Carsten Lynge} and Andersen, {Laura M{\o}rch} and Hansen, {Lars G{\aa}rn}",
year = "2019",
month = may,
language = "English",
series = "IFRO Working Paper ",
number = "2019/03",
publisher = "Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen",
}