• An analysis of a demand charge electricity grid tariff in the residential sector 

      Stokke, Andreas V.; Doorman, Gerard L.; Ericson, Torgeir (Discussion Papers;574, Working paper, 2009)
      This paper analyses the demand response from residential electricity consumers to a demand charge grid tariff. The tariff charges the maximum hourly peak consumption in each of the winter months January, February and ...
    • Direct load control of residential water heaters 

      Ericson, Torgeir (Discussion Papers;No. 479, Working paper, 2006)
      Abstract: In Norway there is a growing concern that electricity production and transmission may not meet the demand in peak-load situations. It is therefore important to evaluate the potential of different demand side ...
    • Households' self-selection of a dynamic electricity tariff 

      Ericson, Torgeir (Discussion Papers;No. 446, Working paper, 2006)
      Abstract: Offering electricity consumers time-differentiated tariffs may increase demand responsiveness, thereby reducing peak consumption. However, one concern is that time-differentiated tariffs may also attract ...
    • Short- and long-term allocation of power in liberalized electricity markets 

      Ericson, Torgeir; Halvorsen, Bente (Discussion Papers;612, Working paper, 2010)
      Abstract: The experience of liberalized electricity markets’ ability to allocate scarce energy resources has been mixed. In this paper, we analyze how liberalized markets allocate power in the short and long run through ...