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The effect of time-of-use rates : facts vs. opinions / prepared for the John A. Hartford Foundation, Ford Foundation, and National Science Foundation [by] Jan Paul Acton and Bridger M. Mitchell.
Author
Acton, Jan Paul
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, 1981.
©1981
Description
1 online resource (xi, 14 pages)
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Subject(s)
Electric utilities
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Rates
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United States
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Time-of-use pricing
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Rand Corporation
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John A. Hartford Foundation
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Ford Foundation
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National Science Foundation (U.S.)
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Mitchell, Bridger M.
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Series
R (Rand Corporation)
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Summary note
In a recent [Public Utilities Fortnightly] article, Hans Nissel questioned the calculations in an earlier RAND study and contended that time-of-use (TOU) rates will have no effect on electricity consumption. The authors present a correction to their study, but reaffirm that the findings of their research and of ten other studies support the original conclusion that TOU rates change load curves. They then examine Nissel's principal assertions about electricity pricing and argue that his views are not supported by either facts or the personal communications on which he often relies. The authors conclude by considering the challenges that face U.S. utilities as they move into the less familiar territory of introducing and modifying TOU rates.
Notes
"Prepared for the John A. Hartford Foundation, Ford Foundation and, National Science Foundation."
"August 1981."
Tech. report no.
R-2760-HF/FF/NSF
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