<p>Part One: Visionaries, dreamers, innovators<br>1. What lies behind-the-meter and why it matters?<br>2. It’s not science fiction: Going zero net energy and loving it<br>3. Creating value: Digitalization, aggregation and optimization of behind-the-meter assets<br>4. Customer participation in P2P trading: A German energy community case study <br>5. Aggregators today and tomorrow: From intermediaries to orchestrators?<br>6. Energy communities: A Dutch case study<br>7. The expanding role of home energy management ecosystems: An Australian perspective</p> <p>Part Two: Implementers and disrupters<br>8. Behind and beyond the meter: What’s in it for the system?<br>9. Working backwards to get behind the meter: What customer value, behavior, opportunity and uncertainty mean for new technologies<br>10. Aggregation of front- and behind-the-meter: The evolving VPP business model<br>11. Platform for trading flexibility on the distribution network: A UK case study<br>12. Smart meters: The gateway to behind-the-meter?<br>13. D3A Energy Exchange for a Transactive Grid <br>14. Emerging aggregator business models in European electricity markets</p> <p>Part Three: Regulators, policymakers and investors<br>15. BTM prospects: Do prices matter?<br>16. Regulating off-the-grid: Stand-alone power systems in Australia<br>17. Distribution network tariff design for behind-the-meter: Balancing efficiency and fairness<br>18. What market design, fiscal policy and network regulations are compatible with efficient BTM investments?<br>19. Two million plus solar roofs: What’s in it for the consumers?<br>20. Will behind-the-meter make a difference?</p>