Smart-Grid Policies: An International Review

Title: Smart-Grid Policies: An International Review
Format: Working Paper
Publication Date: 2012
Description:

The electric power systems of many industrialized nations are challenged by the need to accommodate distributed renewable generation, increasing demands of a digital society, growing threats to infrastructure security, and concerns over global climate disruption. The “smart grid” – with a two-way flow of electricity and information between utilities and consumers – can help address these challenges, but various financial, regulatory, and technical obstacles hinder its rapid deployment. An overview of experiences with smart-grids policies in pioneering countries shows that many governments have designed interventions to overcome these barriers and to facilitate grid modernization. Smart-grid policies include a new generation of regulations and finance models such as regulatory targets, requirements for data security and privacy, renewable energy credits, and various interconnection tariffs and utility subsidies.

External Contributors: Shan Zhou
Citation: Smart-Grid Policies: An International Review
Categories:
  • Energy, Climate and Environmental Policy
Related File: wp70.pdf
Related Departments:
  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy