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Tidak tersedia di mana pun: 2
A framework for organizing electric utility regulatory and business models
A Satchwell, P Cappers
The Electricity Journal 28 (8), 119-129, 2015
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Demand Response Advanced Controls
J Potter, P Cappers
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Tersedia di suatu tempat: 70
Default effects and follow-on behaviour: Evidence from an electricity pricing program
M Fowlie, C Wolfram, P Baylis, CA Spurlock, A Todd-Blick, P Cappers
The Review of Economic Studies 88 (6), 2886-2934, 2021
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Spatial hedonic analysis of the effects of US wind energy facilities on surrounding property values
B Hoen, JP Brown, T Jackson, MA Thayer, R Wiser, P Cappers
The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 51, 22-51, 2015
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Future opportunities and challenges with using demand response as a resource in distribution system operation and planning activities
P Cappers, J MacDonald, J Page, J Potter, E Stewart
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Time-of-use as a default rate for residential customers: issues and insights
P Cappers, CA Spurlock, A Todd, P Baylis, M Fowlie, C Wolfram
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, 2016
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Demand response and energy storage integration study
O Ma, K Cheung
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Electricity …, 2016
Mandat: US Department of Energy
A conceptual framework to describe energy efficiency and demand response interactions
AJ Satchwell, PA Cappers, J Deason, SP Forrester, NM Frick, BF Gerke, ...
Energies 13 (17), 4336, 2020
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Barriers and opportunities to broader adoption of integrated demand side management at electric utilities: A scoping study
J Potter, E Stuart, P Cappers
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Winners are not keepers: Characterizing household engagement, gains, and energy patterns in demand response using machine learning in the United States
A Todd-Blick, CA Spurlock, L Jin, P Cappers, S Borgeson, D Fredman, ...
Energy Research & Social Science 70, 101595, 2020
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Current developments in retail rate design: implications for solar and other distributed energy resources
A Satchwell, P Cappers, GL Barbose
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Are vulnerable customers any different than their peers when exposed to critical peak pricing: Evidence from the US
P Cappers, CA Spurlock, A Todd, L Jin
Energy policy 123, 421-432, 2018
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Demand response advanced controls framework and assessment of enabling technology costs
J Potter, P Cappers
Mandat: US Department of Energy
A framework for organizing current and future electric utility regulatory and business models
A Satchwell, P Cappers, LC Schwartz, EM Fadrhonc
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Customer bill impacts of energy efficiency and net-metered photovoltaic system investments
A Satchwell, P Cappers, C Goldman
Utilities Policy 50, 144-152, 2018
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Spillover as a cause of bias in baseline evaluation methods for demand response programs
A Todd, P Cappers, CA Spurlock, L Jin
Applied Energy 250, 344-357, 2019
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Experiences of Vulnerable Residential Customer Subpopulations with Critical Peak Pricing
P Cappers, CA Spurlock, A Todd, L Jin
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Financial impacts of net-metered distributed PV on a prototypical western utility’s shareholders and ratepayers
P Cappers, A Satchwell, W Gorman, J Reneses
Energies 12 (24), 4794, 2019
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Recent developments in competition and innovation for regulated electric utilities
AJ Satchwell, PA Cappers
Utilities Policy 55, 110-114, 2018
Mandat: US Department of Energy
Evolving grid services, products, and market opportunities for regulated electric utilities
A Satchwell, P Cappers
Mandat: US Department of Energy
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