Smart grid governance: An international review of evolving policy issues and innovations

Title: Smart grid governance: An international review of evolving policy issues and innovations
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: May 2018
Published In: WIREs Energy and Environment
Description:

The electric power systems of many industrialized nations are challenged by the need to accommodate distributed renewable generation, increasing demands of a digital society, growing threats to infrastructure security, and concerns over global climate disruption. The “smart grid”—with a two‐way flow of electricity and information between utilities and consumers—can help address these challenges, but various financial, regulatory, and technical obstacles hinder its rapid deployment. An overview of experiences with smart grids policies in pioneering countries shows that many governments have designed interventions to overcome these barriers and to facilitate grid modernization. Smart grid policies include a new generation of regulations and finance models such as regulatory targets, requirements for data security and privacy, renewable energy credits, and various interconnection tariffs and utility subsidies.

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Citation:

Brown, M. A., Zhou, S., & Ahmadi, M. (2018) Smart grid governance: An international review of evolving policy issues and innovations. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment,DOI: 10.1002/wene.290.

Categories:
  • Energy, Climate and Environmental Policy
  • Smart Grid
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Related Departments:
  • Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory
  • School of Public Policy