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Environmental and electricity market regulation of smart grid applications for communities and SMEs within Northwestern European regions
May, K.; Van Dievel, P.; De Vos, K. et al.
20162016 IEEE International Energy Conference, ENERGYCON 2016
 

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Keywords :
demand response; regulatory aspects; renewable energy; smart grids
Abstract :
[en] In light of the European Union objectives concerning energy efficiency and sustainability, several Member States are advocating for, and even subsidizing the integration of renewable generation, distributed generation and smart grid technologies. This paper aims to evaluate the existing environmental and electricity market regulation applied in the five regions across Europe involved within the GREAT project, i.e. Flanders, England, The Netherlands, Scotland, Ireland. This analysis focuses particularly on communities and SMEs. © 2016 IEEE.
Disciplines :
Special economic topics (health, labor, transportation...)
Energy
Author, co-author :
May, K.;  Department OfElectrical Engineering, KU Leuven - EnergyVilie, Kasteelpark Arenberg 10, Heverlee, 3001, Belgium
Van Dievel, P.;  Faculty Business Economics, Research Group Environmental Economics, University Hasselt, Agoralaan Gebouw D, Diepenbeek, 3590, Belgium
De Vos, K.
Belmans, R.
Moretti, Michele ;  Universiteit Hasselt - UH > Business Economics > Environmental Economics
Witters, N.
Title :
Environmental and electricity market regulation of smart grid applications for communities and SMEs within Northwestern European regions
Publication date :
2016
Event name :
2016 IEEE International Energy Conference, ENERGYCON 2016
Event place :
Leuven, Belgium
Event date :
from 04–04-2016 to 8-04-2016
Commentary :
9781467384636 2016 IEEE International Energy Conference, ENERGYCON 2016 7513933 cited By 0 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. Scopus IEEE Int. Energy Conf., ENERGYCON
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