An Agent-Based Model of Electricity Consumer: Smart Metering Policy Implications in Europe
Authored by Igor Nikolic, Julija Vasiljevska, Jochem Douw, Anna Mengolini
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.18564/jasss.3150
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Abstract
EU Regulation 2009/72/EC concerning commonrules for internal market in
electricity calls upon 80\% of EU electricity consumers to be equipped
with smart metering systems by 2020, provided that a positive economic
assessment of all long-term costs and benefits to the market and the
individual consumer is guaranteed. Understanding the impact that smart
metering systems may have on the electricity stakeholders (consumers,
distribution system operators, energy suppliers and the society at
large) is important for faster and effective deployment of such systems
and of the innovative services they offer. For this purpose, in this
paper an agent-based model is developed, where the electricity consumer
behaviour due to different smart metering policies is simulated.
Consumers are modelled as household agents having dynamic preferences on
types of electricity contracts offered by the supplier. Development of
preferences depends on personal values, memory and attitudes, as well as
the degree of interaction in a social network structure. We are
interested in exploring possible diffusion rates of smart metering
enabled services under different policy interventions and the impact of
this technological diffusion on individual and societal performance
indicators. In four simulation experiments and three intervention
policies we observe the diffusion of energy services and individual and
societal performance indicators (electricity savings, CO2 emissions
savings, social welfare, consumers' comfort change), as well as
consumers' satisfaction. From these results and based on expert
validation, we conclude that providing the consumer with more options
does not necessarily lead to higher consumer's satisfaction, or better
societal performance. A good policy should be centred on effective ways
to tackle consumers concerns.
Tags
Agent-based modelling
Simulation
diffusion
Smart Metering
Environmental behavior
Electricity consumer
Consumer
values