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Evaluating the impacts of the Increasing Block Tariffs on Residential Electricity Consumption in China

Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2021
Residential electricity consumption in China experienced a boom in recent years and may increase faster in the future. To reduce residential electricity consumption, China has adopted Increasing Block Tariffs (IBT) since 2012.
S. Hu, Jiaxin He, Chenyao Yang
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A hybrid prediction model for residential electricity consumption using holt-winters and extreme learning machine

Applied Energy, 2020
Residential electricity consumption accounts for a large proportion of the primary energy consumption in China. Building energy management can effectively improve energy efficiency, where the accurate and reliable prediction results of residential ...
Che Liu, Bo Sun, Chenghui Zhang, Fan Li
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Exploring the impact of temperature change on residential electricity consumption in China: The ‘crowding-out’ effect of income growth

, 2021
Under the background of global warming, the world is experiencing many extreme climate events. The temperature fluctuation associated with climate change is often considered as a primary driving force of electricity consumption.
Mingyang Zhang   +4 more
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Clustering Residential Electricity Consumption

Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technology, 2018
Electricity is a crucial need of any modern society for improved lifestyle. Rwanda is a fast growing economy country, with some electricity access rolling out programmes and the country is trying its best to improve the national power grid infrastructure to meets its population power demand and enhance quality of life. Macroeconomic data of expenses on
Samuel Bimenyimana   +3 more
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Does energy poverty really exist in China? From the perspective of residential electricity consumption

, 2020
China is undergoing a market-oriented reform in energy and the residential sector will be involved in the near future. The analysis of energy poverty is crucial in breaking the illusion of the dilemma between enhancing energy efficiency and controlling ...
Boqiang Lin, Yao Wang
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Residential electricity consumption in Seattle

Energy Economics, 2012
Abstract Recent empirical research for different regions of the United States indicates that residential electricity may be an “inferior” good whose consumption is negatively correlated with income. That is a provocative result that runs counter to what many earlier econometric studies indicate.
Fullerton, Thomas M.   +2 more
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Residential electricity consumption and loads pattern analysis

Proceedings of the 2010 Electric Power Quality and Supply Reliability Conference, 2010
This article analyses household electricity consumption in Estonia. Energy consumption of workday and holiday by loads is discussed.
A. Rosin   +3 more
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Climatic impact on China's residential electricity consumption: Does the income level matter?

, 2020
It is widely accepted that energy use contributes to climate change. However, climate change can also affect energy demand. There is ample proof in the literature that a feedback phenomenon exists.
Kerui Du, Yingmiao Yu, Chu Wei
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Non-intrusive Residential Electrical Consumption Traces

2011
An active trend of research consists of understanding how electricity is used, namely for energy efficiency enforcement and in-home activity tracking. The obvious and cheapest solution is to use an inconspicuous monitoring system. Through the use of non-intrusive load monitoring systems, the signal from the aggregate consumption is captured, electrical
Marisa Figueiredo   +2 more
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Lifestyle factors in U.S. residential electricity consumption

Energy Policy, 2012
Abstract A multivariate statistical approach to lifestyle analysis of residential electricity consumption is described and illustrated. Factor analysis of selected variables from the 2005 U.S. Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) identified five lifestyle factors reflecting social and behavioral patterns associated with air conditioning ...
Thomas F. Sanquist   +3 more
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