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Author Efkarpidis, Nikolaos, author

Title Smart metering applications : main concepts and business models / Nikolaos Efkarpidis, Martin Geidl, Holger Wache, Marco Peter, Marc Adam
Published Cham : Springer, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 135 pages) : color illustrations
Series Lecture notes in energy ; volume 88
Lecture notes in energy ; 88.
Contents Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Acronyms -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Definitions -- 1.2 Book Contributions -- 1.3 Book Structure -- References -- 2 Smart Meter Deployments and Regulations in Europe -- 2.1 Roll-out of Smart Meters in Europe -- 2.2 Data Access and Privacy Aspects -- References -- 3 Smart Metering Applications -- 3.1 Classification of Smart Metering Applications -- 3.2 Energy Service Provider-Oriented Smart Metering Applications -- 3.2.1 Settlement and Billing -- 3.2.2 Distribution System State Estimation
3.2.3 Predictive Maintenance and Analysis of Failures -- 3.2.4 Monitoring of Power Quality -- 3.2.5 Load Modelling and Forecasting -- 3.2.6 Customer Analysis -- 3.2.7 Enhanced Efficiency and Competition in Energy Markets -- 3.2.8 Demand Side Management -- 3.2.9 Electrical Theft Detection -- 3.2.10 Smart Meter Management -- 3.3 Customer-Oriented Smart Metering Applications -- 3.3.1 Transparency -- 3.3.2 Improvement of Energy Efficiency -- 3.3.3 End-Use Energy Management -- 3.3.4 Smart Buildings -- 3.4 Other Stakeholder-Oriented Smart Metering Applications
3.4.1 Provision of Statistical Data to Authorities -- 3.4.2 Provision of Data to R&D -- References -- 4 Current Status of Smart Metering Applications -- 4.1 Questionnaire -- 4.2 Results -- 5 Discussions and Conclusion
Summary This book presents a large number of smart metering applications from the points of view of different stakeholders. The applications are clustered with respect to three types of stakeholders: (a) end-customers, (b) energy service providers, and (c) authorities/research institutions or other organizations. The goal of the book is to examine the implementation potential for each application, considering the interests and benefits for the key stakeholders, main technical and regulatory requirements, as well as limitations and barriers. A business case for each application is created that can provide guidelines to the stakeholders involved in its realization. The book additionally investigates current business models for smart metering applications. A survey on the current techno-economic potential of such applications is conducted based on a questionnaire filled by various stakeholders. The book will be of interest to academic/research institutions, but also engineers in industry, authorities or other organizations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 17, 2022)
Subject Electric meters -- Technological innovations
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
Author Geidl, Martin, author
Wache, Holger, author
Peter, Marco, author
Adam, Marc, author
ISBN 9783031057373
3031057376