Title: An Agent Based Simulation of Smart Metering Technology Adoption
Authors: Zhang, Tao
Nuttall, William J
Keywords: Agent-Based Simulation
Smart Metering Technology
The Theory of Planned Behaviour
Technology Diffusion
Issue Date: Dec-2007
Publisher: Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK
Series/Report no.: CWPE
0760 & EPRG0727
Abstract: Based on the classic behavioural theory “the Theory of Planned Behaviour”, we develop an agent-based model to simulate the diffusion of smart metering technology in the electricity market. We simulate the emergent adoption of smart metering technology under different management strategies and economic regulations. Our research results show that in terms of boosting the take-off of smart meters in the electricity market, choosing the initial users on a random and geographically dispersed basis and encouraging meter competition between energy suppliers can be two very effective strategies. We also observe an “S-curve” diffusion of smart metering technology and a “lock-in” effect in the model. The research results provide us with insights as to effective policies and strategies for the roll-out of smart metering technology in the electricity market.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/195429
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