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Smart Grid Economics : A Field Experimental Approach to Demand Response / by Takanori Ida, Makoto Tanaka, Koichiro Ito
(Advances in Japanese Business and Economics. ISSN:21978867 ; 32)

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2024
Edition 1st ed. 2024.
Authors *Ida, Takanori author
Tanaka, Makoto author
Ito, Koichiro author
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Size XIII, 139 p. 46 illus., 38 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Part I Smart Grid Economics -- Chapter 1 Economics of Smart Grid: Smart Grid, Time-dependent Pricing (Dynamic Pricing), Demand Response -- Part II Field Experimental Economics -- Chapter 2 Economics of Field Experiment: History of Field Experiment, especially in Energy and Environmental Economics -- Chapter 3 Dynamic Pricing: Purpose, Design, and Results of Field Experiment of Dynamic Pricing -- Chapter 4 Persistence and Habit Formation: Short-term and Long-term Effects of Conservation Request and Dynamic Pricing -- Chapter 5 Switching Cost and Information Friction: Status Quo Bias and Cognitive Incompleteness of Behavioral Change -- Chapter 6 Social Welfare Analysis: Cost-Benefit Ratio of Installing Smart Grid System -- Part III Toward Power System Restructuring -- Chapter 7 Power System Restructuring and Smart Grids
This book aims to report on a cutting-edge research project of the smart grid in Japan, resting on the three pillars of field experiments, behavioral economics, and big data. The field experiments on the smart grid were conducted in four regions in Japan—Yokohama city, Toyota city, Keihanna Science City, and Kitakyushu city—over a three-year period from 2012 to 2014 after the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, and the subsequent accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plants. Our focus here is on demand response in the smart grid environment, which we also discuss in the context of power system reforms. The book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, policy makers, and business leaders
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Subjects LCSH:Economics -- Psychological aspects  All Subject Search
LCSH:Economics
LCSH:Power resources
LCSH:Energy policy
LCSH:Energy and state
FREE:Behavioral Economics
FREE:Political Economy of Energy
FREE:Energy Policy, Economics and Management
FREE:Natural Resource and Energy Economics
Classification LCC:HB71-74
DC23:330.019
ID 8000094875
ISBN 9789819985777

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