Evidence from Two Large Field Experiments that Peer Comparison Feedback Can Reduce Residential Energy Usage

20 Pages Posted: 14 Jul 2011 Last revised: 13 Nov 2014

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Ian Ayres

Yale University - Yale Law School; Yale University - Yale School of Management

Sophie Raseman

Yale University - Law School

Alice Shih

Yale University - Law School

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Date Written: June 6, 2011

Abstract

By providing feedback to customers on home electricity and natural gas usage with a focus on peer comparisons, utilities can reduce energy consumption at a low cost. We analyze data from two large-scale, random-assignment field experiments conducted by utility companies providing electricity (the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)) and electricity and natural gas (Puget Sound Energy (PSE)), in partnership with a private company, oPower, which provides monthly or quarterly mailed peer feedback reports to customers. We find reductions in energy consumption of 1.2% (PSE) to 2.1% percent (SMUD), with the decrease sustained over time (seven months (PSE) and twelve months (SMUD)).

Suggested Citation

Ayres, Ian and Raseman, Sophie and Shih, Alice, Evidence from Two Large Field Experiments that Peer Comparison Feedback Can Reduce Residential Energy Usage (June 6, 2011). Yale Law & Economics Research Paper No. 437, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1858813

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