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|a Distributed generation and its implications for the utility industry /
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|a Distributed Generation and its Implications for the Utility Industry examines the current state of the electric supply industry; the upstream and downstream of the meter; the various technological, business, and regulatory strategies; and case studies that look at a number of projects that put new models into practice. A number of powerful trends are beginning to affect the fundamentals of the electric utility business as we know it. Recent developments have led to a fundamental re-thinking of the electric supply industry and its traditional method of measuring consumption on a volumetric basis. These developments include decreasing electricity demand growth; the rising cost of fossil fuels and its impact on electricity costs; investment in energy efficiency; increasing numbers of prosumers who generate for some or all of their own needs; and market reforms. This book examines the implications of these trends in chapters focusing on distributed and decentralized generation, transactive energy, the role of electric vehicles, any much more.
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|a Ch. 5. As the role of the distributor changes, so will the need for new technology / Clark Gellings -- Ch. 6. The impact of distributed generation on European power utilities / Koen Groot -- Ch. 7. Lessons from other industries facing disruptive technology / Fereidoon Sioshansi with contributions from Carl Weinberg.
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|a pt. II: Implications and industry/regulatory response. Ch. 8. Electricity markets and pricing for the distributed generation era / Malcolm Keay, John Rhys and David Robinson -- Ch. 9. Transactive energy: Linking supply and demand through price signals / Chris King -- Ch. 10. Transactive energy: Interoperable transactive retail tariffs / Edward Cazalet -- Ch. 11. The evolution of the electric distribution utility / Philip Hanser and Kai van Horn -- Ch. 12. An expanded distribution utility business model: Win-win, or win-maybe? / Timothy Brennan.
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|a Ch. 13. From throughput to access fees: The future of network and retail tariffs / Tim Nelson, Judith McNeill and Paul Simshauser -- Ch. 14. Industry response to revenue erosion from solar PVs / Jonathan Blansfield and Kevin Jones -- Ch. 15. Making the most of the no growth business environment / Ahmad Faruqui, Dian Grueneich -- Ch. 16. Regulatory policies for the transition to new business paradigm / William Miller, Steven Kline -- Ch. 17. Electric vehicles: New problem, or distributed energy asset? / Glenn Platt, Phillip Paevere, Andrew Higgins, and George Grozev.
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