Performance-Based Regulation in a High Distributed Energy Resources Future
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01/2016
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Publication Type | Report
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LBNL-1004130
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Abstract |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory hosted a webinar on January 27, 2016, titled "Performance-Based Regulation in a High Distributed Energy Resources Future." To view a recording of the webinar, click here. The report explores key elements and variations of such regulation and its advantages and disadvantages from the perspectives of utilities and customers. A unique feature of the report is its treatment of comprehensive, performance-based approaches to regulation in the context of a potential future with a high reliance on energy efficiency, peak load management, distributed generation and storage. It is the third report in Berkeley Lab's "Future Electric Utility Regulation" series. |
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The National Electricity Delivery Division of the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability provides funding for the Future Electric Utility Regulation series. Lisa Schwartz, in Berkeley Lab's Electricity Markets and Policy Group, is the project manager and technical editor. To see more information on this report series, click here. An article related to this report: GTM article: How Should We Structure Performance-Based Regulation of Utilities? |
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Future Electric Utility Regulation Report Series
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FEUR Report No. 3
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2016
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<p>FEUR Report No. 3 authored by: Tim Woolf (Synapse Energy Economics) and Mark Lowry (Pacific Economics Group). Click the publication title above to see all documents related to this publication and for a link to the related webinar. </p>
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