This book explores the changing economics, regulations, and operations of electricity distribution networks. It highlights the central challenges and opportunities caused by the rise of decentralisation paradigm in the power system within this segment of the electricity supply chain. As decarbonisation objectives continue to transform the power sector, the distribution system experiences an increased penetration of energy and flexibility resources that come from a variety of sizes, technologies, and capabilities. This makes traditional approaches to economic, regulation and operation of electricity distribution networks obsolete.   This book aims to provide insights into the ways which decarbonisation, decentralisation and digitalisation trends in the electricity sector will eventually shape future of distribution grids. It will be relevant to students, researchers, and policymakers interested in energy economics, the political economy of energy, and the electricity sector.
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This book explores the changing economics, regulations, and operations of electricity distribution networks. This book aims to provide insights into the ways which decarbonisation, decentralisation and digitalisation trends in the electricity sector will eventually shape future of distribution grids.
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1. Introduction.- 2. Electricity distribution networks and decentralisation paradigm.- 3. The evolving role of distribution networks: from network operator to system operator to platform provider.- 4. Regulated charges for access to and utilisation of networks.- 5. Improving efficiency: flexible network access regime and auction for allocation of network capacity.- 6. Local markets for decentralised flexibility services.- 7. Electricity distribution networks in the context of energy system integration.- 8. Unbundling in electricity distribution networks.- 9. Effective regulation of electricity distribution networks.- 10. Conclusions.
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“As the transition to a low-carbon electrified future gains momentum, the electricity distribution networks play an increasingly critical role in delivering and receiving electricity flows to/from consumers, many of whom may become prosumers. By focusing on the central role of the distribution networks, this timely book offers new insights on a topical issue."  --Fereidoon Sioshansi, Menlo Energy Economics“This book gives an excellent non-technical overview of topical developments in the economic and regulatory environment of electricity distribution networks. The authors contribute many novel ideas to the current debate. A source of inspiration for researchers and policymakers.” --Professor Gert Brunekreeft, Jacobs University BremenThis book explores the changing economics, regulations, and operations of electricity distribution networks. It highlights the centralchallenges and opportunities caused by the rise of decentralisation paradigm in the power system within this segment of the electricity supply chain. As decarbonisation objectives continue to transform the power sector, the distribution system experiences an increased penetration of energy and flexibility resources that come from a variety of sizes, technologies, and capabilities. This makes traditional approaches to economic, regulation and operation of electricity distribution networks obsolete.   This book aims to provide insights into the ways which decarbonisation, decentralisation and digitalisation trends in the electricity sector will eventually shape future of distribution grids. It will be relevant to students, researchers, and policymakers interested in energy economics, the political economy of energy, and the electricity sector.Rahmatallah Poudineh is a Senior Research Fellow and Director of Research at the OxfordInstitute of Energy Studies.   Christine Brandstätt is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies and Assistant Professor with the Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure at Copenhagen Business School.   Farhad Billimoria is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies.
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“As the transition to a low-carbon electrified future gains momentum, the electricity distribution networks play an increasingly critical role in delivering and receiving electricity flows to/from consumers, many of whom may become prosumers. By focusing on the central role of the distribution networks, this timely book offers new insights on a topical issue."  --Fereidoon Sioshansi, Menlo Energy Economics“This book gives an excellent non-technical overview of topical developments in the economic and regulatory environment of electricity distribution networks. The authors contribute many novel ideas to the current debate. A source of inspiration for researchers and policymakers.” --Professor Gert Brunekreeft, Jacobs University Bremen
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Offers policy recommendations in relation to integration of distributed resource, distribution network access regime Provides a overview of electricity distribution networks and the challenges they face as result of energy transition Proposes solutions to the challenges of network operation under increasing distributed resource penetration
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783030980689
Publisert
2022-04-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Biographical note

Rahmatallah Poudineh is a Senior Research Fellow and Director of Research at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies.

 

Christine Brandstätt is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies and Assistant Professor with the Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure at Copenhagen Business School.

 

Farhad Billimoria is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies.