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An Incentive-Based Framework for Small-Load Flexibility Providers: Insights from a Pre-Test of a Discrete Choice Experiment

V.K. Moreno, C. Valor, J.P. Chaves

46th IAEE International Conference, París (Francia). 15-18 junio 2025


Resumen:

This research addresses a critical gap in the literature on demand-side flexibility by evaluating how a combination of monetary and non-monetary incentives can effectively engage Small-Load Flexibility Providers (SLFPs) in electricity markets. Using Discrete Choice Experiments (DCE), the study tests an Incentive-Based Framework to identify the most valued attributes by SLFPs. Four key attributes were selected: monetary incentives (e.g., financial rewards), non-monetary benefits (e.g., environmental impact), surcharge mechanisms, and ancillary economic benefits. This pre-test provides insights into consumer preferences and sets the stage for large-scale deployment.


Resumen divulgativo:

This study evaluates monetary and non-monetary incentives to engage small electricity consumers in flexibility markets, identifying their key preferences using discrete choice methods.


Palabras clave: Explicit flexibility, Incentive-based flexibility, Discrete choice experiment, Aggregator, Small-load flexibility providers, Demand-response


Fecha de publicación: 2025-06-15.



Cita:
V.K. Moreno, C. Valor, J.P. Chaves, An Incentive-Based Framework for Small-Load Flexibility Providers: Insights from a Pre-Test of a Discrete Choice Experiment, 46th IAEE International Conference, París (Francia). 15-18 junio 2025.


    Líneas de investigación:
  • Nuevos modelos de negocio en sistemas eléctricos
  • Gestión de las transiciones hacia la sostenibilidad (ODS) y modelos de negocio disruptivos
  • Gestión y evaluación de la satisfacción de los stakeholders

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