Innovation and Disruption at the Gridâs Edge examines the viable developments in peer-to-peer transactions enabled by open platforms on the gridâs edge.
With consumers and prosumers using more electronic platforms to trade surplus electricity from rooftop solar panels, share a storage battery, or use smart gadgets that manage load and self-generation, the grid's edge is becoming crowded.
The book examines the growing number of consumers engaging in self-generation and storage, and analyzes the underlying causes and drivers of change, as well as the implications of how the utility sectorâparticularly the distribution networkâshould/could be regulated.
The book also explores how tariffs are set and revenues are collected to cover both fixed and variable costs in a sustainable way.
This reference is useful for anyone interested in the areas of energy generation and regulation, especially stakeholders engaged in the generation, transmission, and distribution of power.
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