INFINEED – The Interplay of Feedback and
Incentive Effects on Electricity Demand

Summary

This project studies how individual feedback and social comparisons can be combined with monetary incentives to influence residential electricity consumption. To study the impact of interventions, we rely on a field experiment conducted in partnership with an electricity provider. We develop a digital platform and a mobile app fed by smart meter consumption data to provide feedback based on realistic saving potentials tailored to each participating household. The experimental design relies on a goal setting task with monetary rewards and will allow us to identify a selection of policy treatment effects as well as moderating effects of energy literacy and pro-environmental values. We will moreover use a choice experiment to identify the preferences of various household types regarding sustainable actions namely conservation, efficiency investment, or adoption of green electricity. This allows us to quantify intervention effects across an inclusive range of population segments and psychological profiles.

Informations

  • Project type: applied research
  • Budget: CHF 308 767
  • Time period: 01.11.2022 – 28.02.2026

Team

Prof. Adrian Holzer
Principal applicant

Prof. Bruno Kocher
Principal applicant

Prof. Mehdi Farsi
Co-applicant

Lecteur Sylvain Weber
Co-applicant

Senior Researcher Michael Puntiroli
Team member

Post-doc Vladimir Macko
Team member

Funding


Swiss Federal Office of Energy
Research Program EWG