System Dynamics Modeling of Households' Electricity Consumption and Cost-Income Ratio: a Case Study of Latvia

Increased energy efficiency of the building sector is high on the list of priorities for energy policy since better energy efficiency would help to reduce impact on climate change and increase security of energy supply. One aim of the present study was to find a relative effect of growth of demand f...

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Main Authors: Bariss Uldis, Bazbauers Gatis, Blumberga Andra, Blumberga Dagnija
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-11-01
Series:Environmental and Climate Technologies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/rtuect-2017-0009
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spelling doaj-7282897d6ca343c095fa760cbf50745f2021-09-05T14:00:23ZengSciendoEnvironmental and Climate Technologies2255-88372017-11-01201365010.1515/rtuect-2017-0009rtuect-2017-0009System Dynamics Modeling of Households' Electricity Consumption and Cost-Income Ratio: a Case Study of LatviaBariss Uldis0Bazbauers Gatis1Blumberga Andra2Blumberga Dagnija3Institute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Azenes iela 12/1, Riga, LV-1048, LatviaInstitute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Azenes iela 12/1, Riga, LV-1048, LatviaInstitute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Azenes iela 12/1, Riga, LV-1048, LatviaInstitute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Azenes iela 12/1, Riga, LV-1048, LatviaIncreased energy efficiency of the building sector is high on the list of priorities for energy policy since better energy efficiency would help to reduce impact on climate change and increase security of energy supply. One aim of the present study was to find a relative effect of growth of demand for energy services due to changes in income, energy consumption per unit of demand due to technological development, changes in electricity price and household income on household electricity consumption in Latvia. The method applied included system dynamics modeling and data from a household survey regarding the relationship between electricity saving activities and the electricity cost-income ratio. The results revealed that, in direct contrast to the expected, a potential reduction of the electricity consumption is rather insensitive to electricity price and electricity cost-income ratio, and that the efficiency of technologies could be the main drivers for future electricity savings. The results suggest that support to advancement of technologies and faster replacement of inefficient ones rather than influencing the energy price could be effective energy policy measures. The model, developed in the study could be used in similar assessments in other countries.https://doi.org/10.1515/rtuect-2017-0009consumer behaviorelectricityenergy efficiencyhouseholdssystem dynamics
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author Bariss Uldis
Bazbauers Gatis
Blumberga Andra
Blumberga Dagnija
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Bazbauers Gatis
Blumberga Andra
Blumberga Dagnija
System Dynamics Modeling of Households' Electricity Consumption and Cost-Income Ratio: a Case Study of Latvia
Environmental and Climate Technologies
consumer behavior
electricity
energy efficiency
households
system dynamics
author_facet Bariss Uldis
Bazbauers Gatis
Blumberga Andra
Blumberga Dagnija
author_sort Bariss Uldis
title System Dynamics Modeling of Households' Electricity Consumption and Cost-Income Ratio: a Case Study of Latvia
title_short System Dynamics Modeling of Households' Electricity Consumption and Cost-Income Ratio: a Case Study of Latvia
title_full System Dynamics Modeling of Households' Electricity Consumption and Cost-Income Ratio: a Case Study of Latvia
title_fullStr System Dynamics Modeling of Households' Electricity Consumption and Cost-Income Ratio: a Case Study of Latvia
title_full_unstemmed System Dynamics Modeling of Households' Electricity Consumption and Cost-Income Ratio: a Case Study of Latvia
title_sort system dynamics modeling of households' electricity consumption and cost-income ratio: a case study of latvia
publisher Sciendo
series Environmental and Climate Technologies
issn 2255-8837
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Increased energy efficiency of the building sector is high on the list of priorities for energy policy since better energy efficiency would help to reduce impact on climate change and increase security of energy supply. One aim of the present study was to find a relative effect of growth of demand for energy services due to changes in income, energy consumption per unit of demand due to technological development, changes in electricity price and household income on household electricity consumption in Latvia. The method applied included system dynamics modeling and data from a household survey regarding the relationship between electricity saving activities and the electricity cost-income ratio. The results revealed that, in direct contrast to the expected, a potential reduction of the electricity consumption is rather insensitive to electricity price and electricity cost-income ratio, and that the efficiency of technologies could be the main drivers for future electricity savings. The results suggest that support to advancement of technologies and faster replacement of inefficient ones rather than influencing the energy price could be effective energy policy measures. The model, developed in the study could be used in similar assessments in other countries.
topic consumer behavior
electricity
energy efficiency
households
system dynamics
url https://doi.org/10.1515/rtuect-2017-0009
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