
A Smarter, Greener Grid
Forging Environmental Progress through Smart Energy Policies and Technologies
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 12. May 2014
Book
Hardback
376 pages
978-1-4408-3070-9 (ISBN)
Description
The pressing need for a smarter and greener grid is obvious, but how this goal should be achieved is much less clear. This book clearly defines the environmental promise of the smart grid and describes the policies necessary for fully achieving the environmental benefits of the digital energy revolution.
The United States' electrical grid is an antique. It was built to serve a 20th-century economy and designed in an era when the negative environmental impacts of electricity production were poorly understood. It must be upgraded and modernized. The proposed solution is a "smart grid"-a network of new digital technologies, equipment, and controls that can respond quickly to the public's changing energy needs by facilitating two-way communication between the utility and consumers. This book explains the environmental benefit of a smart grid, examines case studies of existing smart grids, and identifies the legal and regulatory policy hurdles that must be overcome to fully realize the smart grid's benefits.
Based on six diverse organizations' experience as "early adopters" in the digital energy revolution, the authors explore how a smart electric grid offers real promise for supercharging energy efficiency, democratizing demand response, electrifying transportation, preparing for ubiquitous distributed clean energy technologies, and automating the distribution system. Against the backdrop of climate change and continuing economic uncertainty, setting a path for environmental improvement and upgrading our electric grid with new digital technologies and associated smart policies is more critical than ever before.
The United States' electrical grid is an antique. It was built to serve a 20th-century economy and designed in an era when the negative environmental impacts of electricity production were poorly understood. It must be upgraded and modernized. The proposed solution is a "smart grid"-a network of new digital technologies, equipment, and controls that can respond quickly to the public's changing energy needs by facilitating two-way communication between the utility and consumers. This book explains the environmental benefit of a smart grid, examines case studies of existing smart grids, and identifies the legal and regulatory policy hurdles that must be overcome to fully realize the smart grid's benefits.
Based on six diverse organizations' experience as "early adopters" in the digital energy revolution, the authors explore how a smart electric grid offers real promise for supercharging energy efficiency, democratizing demand response, electrifying transportation, preparing for ubiquitous distributed clean energy technologies, and automating the distribution system. Against the backdrop of climate change and continuing economic uncertainty, setting a path for environmental improvement and upgrading our electric grid with new digital technologies and associated smart policies is more critical than ever before.
Reviews / Votes
Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, A Smarter, Greener Grid: Forging Environmental Progress through Smart Energy Policies and Technologies is the new addition to the outstanding Energy Resources, Technology, and Policy series from Praeger Publishers. . . . [It] an essential, core addition to professional, corporate, governmental, and academic library Energy & Environmental reference collections and supplemental studies reading lists. * Midwest Book Review * Overall, this book provides a smart and thorough overview of a critical infrastructure under development. . . . In this text,the authors provide an analysis and examples of the co-evolutionof the technical and social components of the electricity system and the text will be useful for both practitioners and academics. By situating the development of smart grid technologies in the context of major legal and policy challenges, the authors challenge the reader to examine the interplay between societal goals, technology development, and the real challenges of implementation. * Energy Research & Social Science *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
6 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
728 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4408-3070-9 (9781440830709)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Kevin B. Jones | David Zoppo
A Smarter, Greener Grid
Forging Environmental Progress Through Smart Energy Policies and Technologies
E-Book
05/2014
1st Edition
Praeger Publishers Inc
€66.49
Available for download

Kevin B. Jones | David Zoppo
A Smarter, Greener Grid
Forging Environmental Progress Through Smart Energy Policies and Technologies
E-Book
05/2014
1st Edition
Praeger Publishers Inc
€66.49
Available for download
Persons
Kevin B. Jones, PhD, is deputy director and senior fellow for energy technology and policy at the Institute for Energy and the Environment at Vermont Law School, where he also leads the Smart Grid Project.
David Zoppo, JD, is a junior associate with Foley & Lardner, LLP in Madison, WI, where he practices in the areas of environmental law and energy regulation.
David Zoppo, JD, is a junior associate with Foley & Lardner, LLP in Madison, WI, where he practices in the areas of environmental law and energy regulation.
Content
Series Foreword
Foreword by Benjamin K. Sovacool
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Digital Energy Revolution
Chapter 2 Legal and Regulatory Issues
Chapter 3 Supercharging Energy Efficiency
Chapter 4 Democratizing Demand Response
Chapter 5 Achieving the Environmental Promise of the Electric Car
Chapter 6 The Future of Distributed Technologies
Chapter 7 Conserving Energy through Distribution Automation
Chapter 8 Conclusion: Leading the Digital Energy Revolution Forward
Appendix I: The Smart Grid Case Studies
1. CVPS Smartpower: A Smart Grid Collaboration in Vermont
2. Salt River Project: Delivering Leadership on Smarter Technology and Rates
3. SMUD's SmartSacramento: A Clean Technology Pioneer
4. ComEd's Smart Grid Innovation Corridor: Piloting the Regulatory Environment in Illinois
5. The Customers' Smart Grid: Pecan Street's Energy Internet Demonstration Project
6. San Diego Gas & Electric: The Smart Grid's Leading Edge
Appendix II: A Model Privacy Policy for Smart Grid Data
Notes
Index
Foreword by Benjamin K. Sovacool
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Digital Energy Revolution
Chapter 2 Legal and Regulatory Issues
Chapter 3 Supercharging Energy Efficiency
Chapter 4 Democratizing Demand Response
Chapter 5 Achieving the Environmental Promise of the Electric Car
Chapter 6 The Future of Distributed Technologies
Chapter 7 Conserving Energy through Distribution Automation
Chapter 8 Conclusion: Leading the Digital Energy Revolution Forward
Appendix I: The Smart Grid Case Studies
1. CVPS Smartpower: A Smart Grid Collaboration in Vermont
2. Salt River Project: Delivering Leadership on Smarter Technology and Rates
3. SMUD's SmartSacramento: A Clean Technology Pioneer
4. ComEd's Smart Grid Innovation Corridor: Piloting the Regulatory Environment in Illinois
5. The Customers' Smart Grid: Pecan Street's Energy Internet Demonstration Project
6. San Diego Gas & Electric: The Smart Grid's Leading Edge
Appendix II: A Model Privacy Policy for Smart Grid Data
Notes
Index