The Power to Conserve: A Field Experiment on Electricity Use in Qatar
Author | Al-Ubaydli, Omar |
Author | Cassidy, Alecia W. |
Author | Chatterjee, Anomitro |
Author | Khalifa, Ahmed |
Author | Price, Michael K. |
Available date | 2024-11-18T07:51:36Z |
Publication Date | 2023-12 |
Publication Name | Working Papers |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w31931 |
Citation | Al-Ubaydli, O., Cassidy, A. W., Chatterjee, A., Khalifa, A., & Price, M. K. (2023). The power to conserve: a field experiment on electricity use in Qatar (No. w31931). National Bureau of Economic Research. |
Abstract | High resource users often have the strongest response to behavioral interventions promoting conservation. Yet, litlle is known about how to motivate them. We implement a field experiment in Qatar, where residential customers have some of the highest energy use per capita in the world. Our dataset consists of 207,325 monthly electricity meter readings from a panel of 6,096 customers. We employ two normative treatments priming identity - a religious message quoting the Qur’an, and a national message reminding households that Qatar prioritizes energy conservation. The treatments reduce electricity use by 3.8% and both messages are equally effective. Using machine learning methods on supplemental survey data, we elucidate how agency, motivation, and responsibility activate conservation responses to our identity primes. |
Language | en |
Publisher | National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) |
Subject | monthly electricity religious message |
Type | Working Paper |
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