Smart Grids after the Third Liberalization Package: Current Developments and Future Challenges for Regulatory Policy in the Electricity Sector

The smart grid is a concept for the development of power distribution grids that offers great promise for the realization of the ambitious objectives of European Energy Policy. In its Third Energy Liberalization Package, European energy law has introduced the concept of intelligent grids and intelli...

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Main Author: Mariusz Swora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Warsaw 2011-08-01
Series:Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies
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Online Access:https://yars.wz.uw.edu.pl/images/yars2011_4_4/Swora_Smart_Grids.pdf
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description The smart grid is a concept for the development of power distribution grids that offers great promise for the realization of the ambitious objectives of European Energy Policy. In its Third Energy Liberalization Package, European energy law has introduced the concept of intelligent grids and intelligent metering systems. A new directive of EPBD (energy performance of buildings) is to press ahead with this trend. At the same time work is underway at the European Commission and with European Regulators concerning standardization and the new shape of regulatory policy in the implementation stage. The EU legislation and regulatory policy of the National Regulatory Authorities will have to take into consideration the current trends in the modernization of the networks. Among other things, this means revising the existing regulatory model, and that will have to take into account the performance and output of industry networks.
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spelling doaj.art-1e6b4e3af2f240f5bf9bf835f6f444e82022-12-21T23:10:04ZengUniversity of WarsawYearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies1689-90242545-01152011-08-0144922Smart Grids after the Third Liberalization Package: Current Developments and Future Challenges for Regulatory Policy in the Electricity SectorMariusz SworaThe smart grid is a concept for the development of power distribution grids that offers great promise for the realization of the ambitious objectives of European Energy Policy. In its Third Energy Liberalization Package, European energy law has introduced the concept of intelligent grids and intelligent metering systems. A new directive of EPBD (energy performance of buildings) is to press ahead with this trend. At the same time work is underway at the European Commission and with European Regulators concerning standardization and the new shape of regulatory policy in the implementation stage. The EU legislation and regulatory policy of the National Regulatory Authorities will have to take into consideration the current trends in the modernization of the networks. Among other things, this means revising the existing regulatory model, and that will have to take into account the performance and output of industry networks.https://yars.wz.uw.edu.pl/images/yars2011_4_4/Swora_Smart_Grids.pdfsmart gridssmart meteringenergy regulationoutput-based regulation
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Smart Grids after the Third Liberalization Package: Current Developments and Future Challenges for Regulatory Policy in the Electricity Sector
Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies
smart grids
smart metering
energy regulation
output-based regulation
title Smart Grids after the Third Liberalization Package: Current Developments and Future Challenges for Regulatory Policy in the Electricity Sector
title_full Smart Grids after the Third Liberalization Package: Current Developments and Future Challenges for Regulatory Policy in the Electricity Sector
title_fullStr Smart Grids after the Third Liberalization Package: Current Developments and Future Challenges for Regulatory Policy in the Electricity Sector
title_full_unstemmed Smart Grids after the Third Liberalization Package: Current Developments and Future Challenges for Regulatory Policy in the Electricity Sector
title_short Smart Grids after the Third Liberalization Package: Current Developments and Future Challenges for Regulatory Policy in the Electricity Sector
title_sort smart grids after the third liberalization package current developments and future challenges for regulatory policy in the electricity sector
topic smart grids
smart metering
energy regulation
output-based regulation
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