Level: Bachelor
Objective of the course/learning outcomes: Understand how to change power consumption of household customers and efficiency of demand response programs
Themes covered:
- Demand response programs aim to alter the timing or the total electricity consumption. A wide range of mechanisms can be used to provide incentives for such changes: electricity pricing, information reporting, nudges...
- Smart grid applications, providing real time data on consumption, offer new opportunities for demand response management.
- From the results obtained from field experiments with household customers, the course aim to compare the efficiency of different mechanisms for demand response
Teaching language: English
Detailed examination modalities: MCQ
Instructor: Stéphane Robin
Department: Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble Applied Economics Lab
E-mail: stephane.robin@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
Objective of the course/learning outcomes: Understand how to change power consumption of household customers and efficiency of demand response programs
Themes covered:
- Demand response programs aim to alter the timing or the total electricity consumption. A wide range of mechanisms can be used to provide incentives for such changes: electricity pricing, information reporting, nudges...
- Smart grid applications, providing real time data on consumption, offer new opportunities for demand response management.
- From the results obtained from field experiments with household customers, the course aim to compare the efficiency of different mechanisms for demand response
Teaching language: English
Detailed examination modalities: MCQ
Instructor: Stéphane Robin
Department: Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble Applied Economics Lab
E-mail: stephane.robin@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
Ginsen Smart Energy option is sponsored by Persyval Lab