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A regulatory framework for an evolving electricity sector: highlights of the MIT utility of the future study
Pérez Arriaga, José Ignacio; Jenkins, Jesse D.; Batlle López, Carlos (2017-03-01)The electric power sector is once again evolving. A variety of distributed energy resources and improving computation, communication, and control technologies create an unprecedented degree of choice for electricity ... -
Energy storage solutions to decarbonize electricity through enhanced capacity expansion modelling
Levin, Todd; Bistline, John; Sioshansi, Ramteen; Cole, Wesley J.; Kwon, Jonghwan; Burger, Scott; Crabtree, George W.; Jenkins, Jesse D.; O’Neil, Rebecca; Korpas, Magnus; Wogrin, Sonja; Hobbs, Benjamin F.; Rosner, Robert; Srinivasan, Venkat; Botterud, Audun (2023-11-01)To meet ambitious global decarbonization goals, electricity system planning and operations will change fundamentally. With increasing reliance on variable renewable energy resources, energy storage is likely to play a ... -
Improved regulatory approaches for the remuneration of electricity distribution utilities with high penetrations of Improved regulatory approaches for the remuneration of electricity distribution utilities with high penetrations of Improved regulatory approaches for the remuneration of electricity distribution utilities with high penetrations of Distributed Energy Resources
Jenkins, Jesse D.; Pérez Arriaga, José Ignacio (2017-05-01)Under increasing penetration of distributed resources, regulators and electricity distribution utilities face greater uncertainty regarding the evolution of network uses and efficient system costs. This uncertainty can ... -
Restructuring revisited part 1: competition in electricity distribution systems
Burger, Scott; Jenkins, Jesse D.; Batlle López, Carlos; Pérez Arriaga, José Ignacio (2019-05-01)This paper addresses the implications of the emergence of distributed energy resources (DERs) for competition in the electricity distribution systems. The regulations on industry structures in place today were designed in ... -
Restructuring revisited part 2: coordination in electricity distribution systems
Burger, Scott; Jenkins, Jesse D.; Batlle López, Carlos; Pérez Arriaga, José Ignacio (2019-05-01)This paper addresses the mechanisms needed to coordinate vertically and horizontally disaggregated actors in electricity distribution systems. The mechanisms designed to coordinate planning, investments, and operations in ... -
Restructuring revisited: competition and coordination in electricity distribution systems
Burger, Scott; Jenkins, Jesse D.; Batlle López, Carlos; Pérez Arriaga, José IgnacioThis paper addresses the implications of the emergence of distributed energy resources (DERs) for industry structure in the electric power sector. Regulations on industry structures dictate which actors can perform which ... -
The remuneration challenge: new solutions for the regulation of electricity distribution utilities under high penetrations of Distributed Energy Resources and smart grid technologies
Jenkins, Jesse D.; Pérez Arriaga, José IgnacioOngoing changes in the delivery of electricity services and the the use and management of electricity distribution systems - including the proliferation of distributed energy resources, smart grid technologies (i.e., ... -
Una visión crítica sobre cómo aportan valor los recursos de energía distribuida
Dueñas Martínez, Pablo; Burger, Scott; Jenkins, Jesse D.; Huntington, Samuel; Chaves Ávila, José Pablo (2018-05-18)Pablo Dueñas, Scott Burger, Jesse Jenkins y Samuel Huntington, todos ellos investigadores del Massachusetts Institute of Technology, junto con José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Investigador en el Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica ... -
Why distributed? A critical review of the tradeoffs between centralized and decentralized resources
Burger, Scott; Jenkins, Jesse D.; Huntington, Samuel; Pérez Arriaga, José Ignacio (2019-03-01)The recent proliferation of distributed energy resources (DERs) is creating new options for the delivery of key electricity services, including energy, firm capacity, operating reserves, and even alternatives to transmission ...