Market effects definition

Market effects means the indirect influence of an energy efficiency program or demand response program that results in energy and demand savings that have not been captured in EM&V activities.
Market effects means the indirect influence of an energy efficiency program or demand response program that results in energy savings or demand reductions, or both, that have not been captured in EM&V activities.
Market effects means the indirect influence of DSM programs that result in energy and demand savings from program operations that have not been captured during a DSM program’s EM&V activities.

Examples of Market effects in a sentence

  • Market effects concern distortions of the quantity exchanged and of the equilibrium price of the various products.

  • Market effects are not part of this study but are the focus of several targeted market effects studies carried out in separate CPUC Energy Division efforts.

  • Market effects include reductions in energy consumption and/or demand in a utility’s service area caused by the presence of the DSM program, beyond program related gross or net savings of participants.

  • Market effects are intended to measure direct impacts on the GDP, e.g., agricultural products and timber.

  • Market effects moderate the impacts of climate change through price mechanisms.

  • Market effects from healthcare pressures can directly or indirectly affect other infrastructure sectors.

  • Market effects and improved relationships to external stakeholders seldom occur.

  • Market effects research is discussed in Section 3.4.1.3. 49 Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program Implementation Order, at page 103, at Docket No. M-2014-2424864, (Phase III Implementation Order), entered June 11, 2015.50 Ibid., p.

  • Market effects can be valued using prices and observed changes in demand and supply, whereas non-market effects have no observable prices and therefore require other methods such as valuations based on willingness to pay.

  • Market effects of reducing trade-distorting domestic support should be to increase prices for commodities that have benefitted from payments that encourage excess production and downward pressure on prices.


More Definitions of Market effects

Market effects means a change in the structure of a market or the behavior of participants in a market that is reflective of an increase (or decrease) in the adoption of energy-efficient products, services, or practices and is related to market intervention(s) (e.g., programs).
Market effects means a change in the structure of a market or the behavior of participants in a market that is reflective of an increase (or decrease) in the adoption of
Market effects means the indirect influence of DSM programs that result inan energy andefficiency program or demand savings fromresponse program operationsthat results in energy and demand savings that have not been captured during a DSM program’s in EM&V activities.

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