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Title: The Value of Electricity Reliability: Evidence from Battery Adoption
Citation Type: Working Paper
Publication Year: 2023
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Abstract: To avoid electric-infrastructure-induced wildfires, millions of Californians have had their power cut for hours to days at a time. We show that rooftop solar-plus-battery-storage systems increased in zip codes with the longest power outages. Rooftop solar panels alone will not help a household avert outages, but a solar-plus-battery-storage system will. Using this fact, we obtain a revealed-preference estimate of the willingness to pay for electricity reliability, the Value of Lost Load, a key parameter for electricity market design. Our estimate, of around $4,300/MWh, suggests California's wildfire-prevention outages resulted in losses from foregone consumption of $322 million to residential electricity consumers.
Url: https://sites.ualberta.ca/~econwps/2023/wp2023-05.pdf
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Authors: Brown, David P; Muehlenbachs, Lucija
Series Title: University of Alberta, Department of Economics Working Papers
Publication Number: 2023-05
Institution: University of Alabama
Pages: 1-65
Publisher Location: Edmonton, CA
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Topics: Land Use/Urban Organization
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