Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7112695 | Electric Power Systems Research | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Estimation of economic impacts of power interruptions in residential customers segment is a challenging and tedious task. The literature presents different methods to come up with sound calculations for these customer interruption costs. This paper makes use of a detailed customer survey study that was conducted in Finland and presents a comparison of five different models: WTA, WTP, direct worth approach, price elasticity approach and a new macroeconomic model. When doing the analysis a total of 1009 customers are divided into three sub-categories regarding the distinct characteristics of power consumptions: households, vacation houses and farm house customers.
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Authors
Sinan KüfeoÄlu, Matti Lehtonen,