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Broadband Networks, Smart Grids and Climate Change

Broadband Networks, Smart Grids and Climate Change
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
ISBN 978-1-4614-5265-2
Name Noam, Eli M.
Pupillo, Lorenzo Maria
Name ANZEIGE DER KETTE Pupillo, Lorenzo Maria
Name Kranz, Johann J.
T I T E L Broadband Networks, Smart Grids and Climate Change
Verlagsort New York, NY
Verlag Springer
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
2013
Umfang Online-Ressource (VI, 255 p. 26 illus, digital)
Reihe SpringerLink. Bücher
Notiz / Fußnoten Description based upon print version of record
Weiterer Inhalt Broadband Networks, SmartGrids and Climate Change; Contents; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction; Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Smart Grid Developments; National Energy and Broadband Plans; Smart Grid Business Strategies; Policy and Regulatory Issues; References; Part II: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Smart Grid Developments; Chapter 2: Smart Metering, Smart Grids, Smart Market Design; Chapter 3: Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: A Win-Win Approach; Introduction; From the Grid to the "Smart" Grid; Smart Grid: Ways of Promoting Synergies and Faster Rollout. Standards State of the ArtThe Smart Metering Case; The ICT and TLC Reference Architecture for the Smart Grid; Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Greener and Smarter: Information Technology can Improve the Environment in Many Ways; What are "Green ICTs"?; The Three Levels of ICT Impacts on the Environment; What can we Conclude for Governments?; Chapter 5: From Carbon to Clean-How to Attract Investment in Smart Grid Infrastructures; Chapter 6: Mining Big Data to Transform Electricity; Pecan Street; Beyond the Quarter Hour Interval; Data Correlations; Visualization; Beyond Pecan Street. Data for GoodReferences; Chapter 7: Direct and Indirect Effects of Mobile Networks on CO 2 Emissions: A German Case Study; Introduction; Information and Communication Technologies and Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Electricity Consumption of Mobile Networks: the Direct Environmental Impact; Global Impact of Mobile Networks; Electricity Use and Carbon Footprint of Mobile Networks in Germany; Status of Mobile Networks in Germany; Electricity Consumption in the Access Networks; Options to Reduce CO 2 Emissions; Relevance of the Regulatory Framework; Relevance of Competitive Strategies. Technical Measures to Reduce Consumption of ElectricityThe Enabling and Systemic Effect: Mobile Enabled Application; Wireless Technologies and Smart Grids; Mobile Networks and Logistics; Summary and Outlook; References; Part III: National Energy and Broadband Plans; Chapter 8: Broadband's Role in Smart Grid's Success: Seven Jurisdictional Challenges; Do All Parties Have the Same Mission in Mind?; How Can Regulators Carry Out Multidisciplinary Initiatives Under Single-Purpose Statutes?; Can Our Divided Regulatory System Shape Smart Grid Policy?; The FCC's Goals; Access to Consumer Data. Ef fi ciency-Oriented Retail RatemakingCommunications Network Objectivity; State-Federal Jurisdictional Questions; Can Regulators Win Acceptance of Long-Term Investments When Consumers Insist on Keeping Rates Low?; Four Obstacles: Blurred Mission, Lulled Customers, Skeptical Public, Utility Hesitance; Five Regulatory Responses: Management Effectiveness, Regulatory Resources, Cost Recovery Commitment, Rate Design, Political Leadership, Communication; How Can Regulators Induce Utility Innovation?; Seven Obstacles on the Path to Performance 28; Five Ways to Reach a Better Balance. How Can Regulators Induce Utility Evenhandedness When the Utility Has Incentive and Opportunity to Exploit Its Special Status?. ​Introduction -- Eli Noam, Lorenzo Pupillo, Johann Kranz. -- II Perspectives -- A Matthias Kurth (German Federal Network Agency) -- B Stefano Nocentini (Telecom Italia) -- C Graham Vickery  & Arthur Mickoleit (OECD)D Reed Hundt (Coalition for Green Capital)) E Miriam Horn (Environmental Defense Fund) -- F Chris Tuppen (Advancing Sustainability) ) (tbc) -- III National Plans -- A Nick Sinai (Former FCC Energy Director) -- B        Scott Hempling (National Regulatory Research Institute) -- C Beatrice Covassi (EU) (tbc) -- D          Philip Mayrhofer (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich) IV   Business Models -- A  Lawrence D. Plumb (Verizon) -- B Bruce Lincoln (Columbia University) -- C Johann Kranz (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich) -- V Policy & Regulation -- AMichael Moynihan (NDN and Princeton University) -- BLillie Coney (EPIC) -- CLorenzo Pupillo (Telecom Italia) -- D Bill Lehr (MIT) (tbc)​.
Titelhinweis Buchausg. u.d.T.ISBN: 978-1-461-45265-2
ISBN ISBN 978-1-4614-5266-9
ISBN 1-283-93398-5 ebk
ISBN 978-1-283-93398-8 MyiLibrary
Klassifikation KJ
BUS042000
621.31
650
HF4999.2-6182
HD28-70
Kurzbeschreibung Introduction by Eli M. Noam, Lorenzo Maria Pupillo, Johann J. Kranz -- Smart Metering, Smart Grids, Smart Market Design by Matthias Kurth -- Broadband ICT and Smart Grids: A Win-Win Approach by Stefano Nocentini, Roberto Gavazzi, Lorenzo Maria Pupillo -- Greener and Smarter: Information Technology can Improve the Environment in Many Ways by G. Vickery, A. Mickoleit -- From Carbon to Clean-How to Attract Investment in Smart Grid Infrastructures by Reed Hundt -- Mining Big Data to Transform Electricity by Miriam Horn, Marita Mirzatuny -- Direct and Indirect Effects of Mobile Networks on CO2 Emissions: A German Case Study by Bernd Sörries -- Broadband’s Role in Smart Grid’s Success: Seven Jurisdictional Challenges by Scott Hempling -- A Smart Future? The EU Digital Agenda Between Broadband, the Grid and Energy Efficiency by Beatrice Covassi da Encarnação -- Germany’s Transition Toward an Energy System Based on Renewable Resources: An Overview -- Philip Mayrhofer, Benedikt Römer -- U.S. Energy Ecosystem: Entering a New Era? by Lawrence D. Plumb -- Challenges for Business Development in the Field of Smart Grids by Benedikt Römer, Philipp Reichhart, Johann J. Kranz, Arnold Picot -- Toward Competitive and Innovative Energy Service Markets: How to Establish a Level Playing Field for New Entrants and Established Players? by Johann J. Kranz, Arnold Picot -- Broadband Networks and Smart Grid: How Do We Build a Better Tomorrow? by Lillie Coney -- Energy Smart Metering Diffusion and Policy Issues by Lorenzo Maria Pupillo, Bérenger Serre -- SCADA for the Rest of Us: Unlicensed Bands Supporting Long-Range Communications by John M. Chapin, William H. Lehr
2. Kurzbeschreibung In smart grids the formerly separated worlds of energy and telecommunication converge to an interactive and automated energy supply system. Driven by social, legal, and economic pressures, energy systems around the globe are updated with information and communication technology. These investments aim at enhancing energy efficiency, securing affordable energy supply, and mitigate climate change. In Broadband Networks, Smart Grids and Climate Change, renowned scholars and managers from the fields of energy and telecommunication address key questions related to technological, strategic, and regulatory issues revealing consequences and opportunities for businesses evolving with smart grids. “IT has transformed many industries-now it is energy’s turn! This important book will guide readers through ‘smart grids,’ the interconnection of broadband and energy systems and its implications: more efficient, ‘greener’ and more responsive to consumers/producers.” Leonard Waverman, Dean of the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary and Fellow of the London Business School “The energy supply system will change dramatically in the years to come, and information and communication technologies will play a pivotal role in this transition. If you wish to understand in-depth how policy, regulation and businesses can leverage and harness this transition for sustainable economic growth this book offers an excellent starting point.” Dr. Ingo Vogelsang, Professor of Economics, Boston University “A persuasive linking of three major policy inquiries through the advanced technologies for each. Celebration of technology is fine, but perspective about it is still better. Makes for a timely course-all in one collection.” Douglas N. Jones, Professor (emeritus) of Regulatory Economics, The John Glenn School of Public Affairs and Director (emeritus), The National Regulatory Research Institute, The Ohio State University. “To developed countries smart grids offer an enormous opportunity to decarbonize their energy supply systems. But also for emerging countries the synergies between information and communication technologies and the energy system establish opportunities for economic growth without wasting resources and environmental degradation. For both initial situations this book offers valuable insights for scholars, policy makers and practitioners.” Dr. Joachim von Braun, Director of the Center for Development Research (ZEF Bo ...
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