2017
DOI: 10.1515/rtuect-2017-0009
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System Dynamics Modeling of Households' Electricity Consumption and Cost-Income Ratio: a Case Study of Latvia

Abstract: -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.… Show more

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“…System dynamics have been used for searching for solutions for very different and complicated problems. For example, it has been used 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 [24]. So far, there have been some studies in which system dynamics modelling has also been used to model bioeconomy, for example [25]- [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…System dynamics have been used for searching for solutions for very different and complicated problems. For example, it has been used 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 [24]. So far, there have been some studies in which system dynamics modelling has also been used to model bioeconomy, for example [25]- [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental actions are crucial, but again, only through overall activities we can await the needed outcome o f improved urban health and environmental preservation. In this study, we contend that there is no substitute or recompense to the health, hence, the actual state of energy production is not the most effective pathway to the stability for basic load of energy [19], [20]. Based in the research data analysis of the environmental impact of coal power plants, the following crucial actions are needed:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efficiency is another management tool often related to load-shifting. A case study for household electricity consumption in Latvia considering the effect of growth of demand and energy efficiency due to the technological development is considered in [12].…”
Section: Renewable Generation and Load-shifting: A Short Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%