Fereidoon Sioshansi is President of Menlo Energy Economics, a consulting firm based in San Francisco with over 35 years of experience in the electric power sector working in analysis of energy markets, specializing in the policy, regulatory, technical and environmental aspects of the electric power sector in the US and internationally. Jean-Michel Glachant, Florence School of Regulationĭr. Mike Swanston, The Customer Advocate, Brisbane, AustraliaĢ0. Two million plus solar roofs: What’s in it for the consumers? What market design, fiscal policy and network regulations are compatible with efficient BTM investments?ĭavid Robinson, Oxford Institute for Energy Studiesġ9. Tim Schittekatte, Florence School of Regulationġ8. Distribution network tariff design for behind-the-meter: Balancing efficiency and fairness Regulating off-the-grid: Stand-alone power systems in AustraliaĪlan Rai, Claire Rozyn, Andrew Truswell and Tim Nelson, AEMC, Sydney, Australiaġ7. Part Three: Regulators, policymakers and investorsīruce Mountain, Victoria University, Melbourneġ6. Simon De Clercq, 3E, Daniel Schwabeneder, Carlo Corinaldesi and Andreas Fleischhacker, Vienna University of Technology Emerging aggregator business models in European electricity markets D3A Energy Exchange for a Transactive GridĪna Trbovich, Sarah Hambridge, Dirk van den Biggelaar and Ewald HesseGrid Singularity and Fereidoon Sioshansi, Menlo Energy Economicsġ4. Smart meters: The gateway to behind-the-meter?Ĭarlo Stagnaro, Istituto Bruno Leoni and Simona Benedettini, PwC Italyġ3. James Johnston, Piclo Flex and Fereidoon Sioshansi, Menlo Energy Economicsġ2. Platform for trading flexibility on the distribution network: A UK case study Lotte Lehmbruck, Julian Kretz and Jan Aengenvoort, Next Kraftwerke and Fereidoon Sioshansi, Menlo Energy Economicsġ1. Aggregation of front- and behind-the-meter: The evolving VPP business model Robert Smith, East Economics and Iain MacGill, UNSWġ0. Working backwards to get behind the meter: What customer value, behavior, opportunity and uncertainty mean for new technologies Behind and beyond the meter: What’s in it for the system?ĭierk Bauknecht, Christoph Heinemann, Dominik Seebach and Moritz Vogel, Oeko-Institut, Freiburg, Germanyĩ. The expanding role of home energy management ecosystems: An Australian perspectiveĨ. and Roelof Dijkstra, Enexis Netbeheer B.V.ħ. Victor Reijnders, University of Twente, Marten van der Laan, ICT Group N.V. Ksenia Poplavskaya, Austrian Institute of Technology and TU Delft, Laurens de Vries, TU DelftĦ. Aggregators today and tomorrow: From intermediaries to orchestrators? Sabine Löbbe, André Hackbarth, Reutlingen Univ., Thies Stillahn, Luis Pfeiffer, EWS Elektrizitätswerke Schönau eG, and Gregor Rohbogner, Oxygen Technologies GmbHĥ.
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Customer participation in P2P trading: A German energy community case study Creating value: Digitalization, aggregation and optimization of behind-the-meter assetsĤ.
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It’s not science fiction: Going zero net energy and loving itīen Schlesinger, Schlesinger and Associatesģ. What lies behind-the-meter and why it matters?Ģ. Part One: Visionaries, dreamers, innovatorsġ. Andreas Bjelland Eriksen and Ove Flataker, The Norwegian Energy Regulation Authority (NVE)ĭominique Jamme, Commission de Regulation de L’Energie (CRE)įereidoon Sioshansi, Menlo Energy Economics