Reducing Swiss household energy demand: Modeling and assessing non-monetary incentives (information and social norms)

Reducing energy demand is central to achieve the ES 2050 targets. In this project, we investigate the role of soft incentives (information and social norms) for reducing household energy use. We conduct an empirical analysis based on survey and municipal data covering different types of energy use and different types of households. Based on the results, we develop a novel model that is used to assess the aggregate effects of demand-side policies.

Leitung: Prof. Dr. Frank C. Krysiak

Projektdauer: 2017-2021

Schlagworte: Energy Demand, Market Modeling, Consumer Behavior, Energy Economics, Energy Strategy, Energy Transition

Projektart: Drittmittelprojekt; BFE