ESTIMATING VALUE OF LOST LOAD FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS IN INDONESIA USING STATED PREFERENCES METHODS
The Value of Lost Load (VOLL) is a crucial metric for quantifying the economic impact of electricity supply disruptions. This study estimates VOLL for industrial and business customers in Indonesia using stated preference methods, specifically Willingness to Accept (WTA) and Willingness to Pay (W...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86923 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The Value of Lost Load (VOLL) is a crucial metric for quantifying the economic
impact of electricity supply disruptions. This study estimates VOLL for industrial
and business customers in Indonesia using stated preference methods, specifically
Willingness to Accept (WTA) and Willingness to Pay (WTP). The analysis reveals
a significant difference between WTA and WTP, with a Mean WTA of IDR
9,697/kWh and a Mean WTP of IDR 4,068/kWh. This highlights behavioral factors
such as loss aversion, where customers demand higher compensation for outages
than they are willing to pay to avoid them.
The research demonstrates the applicability of WTA and WTP for distinct policy
objectives. WTA is ideal for designing penalty frameworks for Independent Power
Producers (IPPs) and compensation mechanisms that account for the economic
losses experienced by customers. Meanwhile, WTP is more suited for tariff
adjustments or additional charges to fund reliability improvements, balancing
affordability with customer satisfaction.
This study contributes to the development of a VOLL estimation framework tailored
to Indonesia, offering actionable insights for electricity policy, infrastructure
planning, and system reliability enhancement. The findings aim to support
policymakers and utility providers in aligning customer expectations with
operational goals and advancing national energy strategies. |
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