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CEP/STICERD Applications Seminars

Joint with the Industrial Organisations seminar

Smart Power Limits: Designing Shortage Mechanisms for Extreme Events

Mar Reguant (The Institute for Economic Analysis)

Monday 02 March 2026 12:00 - 13:30

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About this event

As shortages of resources like water and electricity due to extreme weather events become more frequent, high prices alone may fail to curb demand, making shortages more common. We examine a power limit policy for residential electricity households that rations electricity consumption rather than setting it to zero, as in a traditional rolling blackout. We find that power limits can provide equivalent savings to large blackouts, even when generous. Additionally, due to selection, power limits reduce the number of households affected by a shortage event. We conclude by discussing the welfare consequences of power limits and their heterogeneous impact across households.

Applications (Applied Micro) Seminars are held on Mondays in term time at 12:00-13:30 in SAL 3.05 in person.

Seminar organiser: Christiane Szerman

For further information please contact Lia Bergin: l.bergin@lse.ac.uk@lse.ac.uk.

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