how technological innovations in distributed energy resources will reshape the electronic power sector /
edited by Fereidoon P. Sioshansi (Menlo Energy Economics, Walnut Creek, CA, United States of America)
xliv, 447 pages
illustrations, maps ;
23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
What future for electric power sector -- Value of an integrated grid -- Microgrids: Finally finding their place -- Customer-centric view of electricity service -- The innovation platform enables the internet of things -- Role of utility and pricing in the transition -- Intermittency : it's the short-term that matters -- Retail competition, advanced metering investments, and product differentiation : evidence from Texas -- Rehabilitating retail electricity markets : pitfalls and opportunities -- Residential rate design and death spiral for electric utilities : efficiency and equity considerations -- Modeling the impacts of disruptive technologies and pricing on electricity consumption -- Decentralized reliability options : market based capacity arrangements -- Network pricing for the prosumer future : demand-based tariffs or locational marginal pricing? -- The evolution of smart grids begs disaggregated nodal pricing -- New business models for utilities to meet the challenge of the energy transition -- European utilities : strategic choices and cultrual prerequisites for the future -- Thriving despite disruptive technologies : a German utilities' case study -- The future of utility customers and the utility customer of the future -- Business models for power system flexibility : new actors, new roles, new rules / Luis Boscán and Rahmatallah Poudineh -- The repurposed distribution utility : roadmaps to getting there -- Distributed utility : conflicts and opportunities between incumbent utilities, suppliers and emerging new entrants -- The fully integrated grid : wholesale and retail, transmission and distribution
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Distributed generation of electric power-- Technological innovations