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Demand Side Measures
 
Auffhammer, M., Blumstein, C., Fowlie, M. (2007) Demand-Side Management and Energy Efficiency, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
 
 
Borenstein, S. (2005) Wealth Transfers from Implementing Real-Time Retail Electricity Pricing, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
 
 
Borenstein, S. (2006) Customer Risk from Real-Time Retail Electricity Pricing: Bill Volatility and Hedgability, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
 
 
Bushnell, J. B., Wolfram, C. (2006) The Economic Effects of Vintage Differentiated Regulations: The Case of New Source Review, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
 
 
Estache, A., Rossi, M. (2004) Have Consumers Benefited from the Reforms in the Electricity Distribution Sector in Latin America?, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3420, Social Science Research Network
 
 
Government Accountability Office (2004) Electricity Markets: Consumers Could Benefit from Demand Programs, but Challenges Remain, Report (GAO-04-844), Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
 
 
Hiroux, C., Maupas, F., Plumel, S. (2006) Management Tools For Purchase Obligation Of Priority Production: The case of Wind Power, working paper no 14, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
 
 
Holland, S. P., Mansur, E. T. (2005) Is Real-Time Pricing Green?: The Environmental Impacts of Electricity Demand Variance, Working Paper No. ES-41, Yale School of Management -Yale University and Social Science Research Network.
 
 
Labanderia X., Labeaga J.M., Rodriguez M. (2005) A Residential Energy Demand System for Spain, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
 
 
Wolak, F.( 2006) Residential Customer Response to Real-Time Pricing: The Anaheim Critical-Peak Pricing Experiment DEMAND, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
 
 
Zhang, T., Nuttall, W. J. (2007) An Agent Based Simulation Of Smart Metering Technology Adoption,Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
 
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