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Does Differential Off- Peak Electricity Pricing Affect Usage? John Williams, Rob Lawson and Paul Thorsnes School of Business

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Page 1: Does Differential Off-Peak Electricity Pricing Affect Usage? John Williams, Rob Lawson and Paul Thorsnes School of Business

Does Differential Off-Peak Electricity Pricing Affect Usage?

John Williams, Rob Lawson and Paul ThorsnesSchool of Business

Page 2: Does Differential Off-Peak Electricity Pricing Affect Usage? John Williams, Rob Lawson and Paul Thorsnes School of Business

Synopsis of Project

• Mercury Energy contacted Otago University for help with a pricing experiment

• Rob and Paul responded and set up study, John joined later

• Question: Does pricing household electricity differently at peak and off-peak times induce “load shifting”?

• Peaks strain the physical infrastructure and have negative financial impacts on retailers

Page 3: Does Differential Off-Peak Electricity Pricing Affect Usage? John Williams, Rob Lawson and Paul Thorsnes School of Business

Study Design: Experimental Groups• Five experimental groups (four treatment

groups + one control group)Name Information Price Difference On-Peak Off-Peak

High Yes 20¢ 30.79 10.79

Med Yes 10¢ 24.52 14.52

Low Yes 4¢ 20.29 16.29

Info Yes None18.29

Control None None

• “Off-peak” is from 7PM to 7AM weekdays; weekends & public holidays

Page 4: Does Differential Off-Peak Electricity Pricing Affect Usage? John Williams, Rob Lawson and Paul Thorsnes School of Business

Study Design: Sample

• Approximately 400 households in Auckland (Pakuranga)

• Recruited by Mercury Energy • Allocated by Mercury to experimental groups• All participants got:– A monthly report of usage, including daily and

monthly peak and off-peak usage– Access to usage info via the Web– A list of energy-saving tips

Page 5: Does Differential Off-Peak Electricity Pricing Affect Usage? John Williams, Rob Lawson and Paul Thorsnes School of Business

Study Design: Data

• Study ran from 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009• Mercury supplied us with daily readings for

both peak and off-peak periods (i.e. two readings per day for each household)

• Also supplied data for corresponding period one year before the experiment began

• Technical problems with data: only December 2007 onwards is usable

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Energy Usage: Seasonality

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Proportion of Off-Peak Use

Christmas

ANZAC

Waitangi Easter

Page 8: Does Differential Off-Peak Electricity Pricing Affect Usage? John Williams, Rob Lawson and Paul Thorsnes School of Business

Group EffectStart of Experiment

Page 9: Does Differential Off-Peak Electricity Pricing Affect Usage? John Williams, Rob Lawson and Paul Thorsnes School of Business

Panic!• Identified systematic variations across

experimental groups which confound results• Significant amount of unusable data• Solution: compare within households– Examine the differences in energy use in a period

(week, month, year) during the experiment and compare with the corresponding period before the experiment

– Scale: proportional change from baseline (+ve values indicate increase in study period)• (Before – During) / Before

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Total Usage Change

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Proportional Usage Change

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Prop. Off-Peak Usage Change

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Differences by Year: Total (%)

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Differences by Year: Prop Off-Peak(%)

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Summary

• Systematic differences between experimental groups complicates analysis enormously– Not possible to directly detect influence of pricing

• Comparison to previous period is suspect– Don’t know if change was part of a pre-existing trend

• Solution: comparison to baseline, expressed as a proportion, puts all groups on common metric and allows comparison between groups

• Result: possibly a conservation effect (“significant” but R2 tiny); no evidence of a switching effect

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Where to from here?• Caveats: data is difficult to deal with, i.e. Missing values

and outliers — have not fully investigated impacts of this yet

• May need to take other non-random differences into account (characteristics of households)

• Not 100% (or even 95%) confident of results yet• Mercury ran a post-survey, but we haven’t had time to

search it for clues yet ...• Some households did use less energy, and some used

more off-peak: what makes them different from those who didn’t?

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Tentative Conclusions

• Absolute magnitude of financial incentives may have been too low — but note the large price difference is outside the margins that a retailer could realistically offer

• Attitudes and values may have bigger impact than $$$, also could be interactions (further analysis)