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Introducing a demand-based electricity distribution tariff in the residential sector: Demand response and customer perception. (2011). Bartusch, Cajsa ; Odlare, Monica ; Wester, Lars ; Vassileva, Iana ; Wallin, Fredrik.
In: Energy Policy.
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  21. Forecasting electricity smart meter data using conditional kernel density estimation. (2016). Taylor, James W ; Arora, Siddharth .
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  22. Classification of new electricity customers based on surveys and smart metering data. (2016). Viegas, Joaquim L ; Melicio, R ; Vieira, Susana M.
    In: Energy.
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  38. Assessment of the theoretical demand response potential in Europe. (2014). Gils, Hans Christian.
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  45. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles as a way to maximize the integration of variable renewable energy in power systems: The case of wind generation in northeastern Brazil. (2012). Szklo, Alexandre ; Soares M. C. Borba, Bruno, ; Schaeffer, Roberto.
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