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Behind and Beyond the Meter

Digitalization, Aggregation, Optimization, Monetization

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9780128199510
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2020 9780128199510
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The historical ways in which electricity was generated in large central power plants and delivered to passive customers through a one-way transmission and distribution network – as everyone knows – is radically changing to one where consumers can generate, store and consume a significant portion of their energy needs energy locally. This, however, is only the first step, soon to be followed by the ability to share or trade with others using the distribution network. More exciting opportunities are possible with the increased digitalization of BTM assets, which in turn can be aggregated into large portfolios of flexible load and generation and optimized using artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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ISBN13:9780128199510
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<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>

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