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Electric Vehicle Rates
May 9, 2011
What kinds of rates are utilities offering for plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs)? The vast majority are based on time of use, and most fit in two categories: rates that are specific to PEV charging only and rates that apply to all electrical consumption of a household or building.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: EDRP-RB-13  |  Author: Alexandra Behringer

Big Innovations for Small Customers
Utilities Experiment with Dynamic Prices for Residential Customers
February 1, 2008
Programs in the field that have offered customers a choice of rates and saved them money have been received favorably, but experience also shows that substantial education and marketing is necessary to introduce dynamic pricing and overcome customers’ initial reluctance.

Content type: Focus Report  |  Document ID: EDRP-F-24  |  Author: Chad Garrett and Florence Connally

E Source Energy Pricing and Load Management: What Do End Users Want?: Final Report
November 1, 2000
This market research study provides information for energy service providers interested inevaluating end-user, or customer, perceptions of pricing and load management options.Medium and large commercial, industrial, and institutional energy decision-makersthroughout the U.S. and Canada (Alberta and Ontario) ...

Content type: Market Study  |  Author: Tia Hensler and William LeBlanc

From RTP to Dynamic Buying: Communication, Analysis, and Control Tools for Managing Risk
October 1, 1999
For “energy-aware” end users and demand-constrained providers, current and emerging technologies for supporting dynamic pricing may hold the key to market-driven savings. Early results show that market-driven load management programs can benefit both the seller and buyer, with the greatest benefits ...

Content type: Research, Service Report  |  Document ID: EIC-7  |  Author: Brendan Kiernan