Abstract

A summer residential CPP experiment in Japan that varied CPP prices by as much as 10 times the baseline rate induced 6.5–8.8% additional maximum electricity-saving behavior, but the behavior’s price sensitivity was limited. Of the total amount of electricity saved during CPP hours, 50.4–60.9% was attributed to maximum-saving behavior.

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