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Conventional definition of utility is “a firm that owns and/or operates facilities used for generation and transmission or distribution of electricity, gas, or water to general public”.

However, with more and more penetration of the renewable energy into the grid, utilities are embracing the smart grid technologies, internet of things (IoT) and usage of real time data to enhance the performance and structure of future Utilities. The rise of the digital technology and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) are also key focus of the future utilities, which are bringing the much needed transparency in the system resulting in better consumer engagement. With the help of digital technology, there is lot more convergence of activities of different types of industries and Utilities are more focused on convergence of technology and services.

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重要日期

2017-09-11
摘要截稿日期
2017-10-10
初稿截稿日期
2017-11-10
初稿录用日期
2017-12-11
终稿截稿日期

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Empowering electricity, water and food security

In view of the changing utility landscape, the need arises to re-define the “Utility of Utilities” focusing on ensuring electricity, food and water security. The global community is well aware of food, energy and water challenges, but has so far addressed them in isolation, within sectoral boundaries. A comprehensive approach to sectoral management, through enhanced communication, collaboration and coordination, is needed to ensure optimization that co-benefits and trade-offs are considered and the appropriate safeguards are put in place.

Harmonizing the regulatory frame work for utilities

Realizing that sector specific regulatory frameworks have evolved over the years for different utilities, the time has come to co-opt best practices across domains to the changing times. The main aim is to ensure transparency, safeguarding the quality and delivering cost effective services to consumers while taking into account the environmental impact and safeguarding interests of all stake holders.

Racing with technologies

Utilities strive to catch up with technologies and many technologies driven projects are implemented to provide quality supply and services to consumers. Technology projects that are user centric rather than vendor driven see the success and acceptability in a faster phase. Understanding and discussing the various technological developments that are needed will benefit both the utilities and industries.

Impact of environmental regulation on Utility business

The Paris Agreement by UNFCC in October 2016 which brings all nations into a common cause to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change and decarbonizing the economies. This will also enhance financial support to renewables. The developing countries will have minor concessions for some time. However, these changes will have significant implications to the utilities business.

Convergence of Utility business

Utilities and the allied industries need to re-look into their business models while world is geared up to implement the Paris Agreement. Many utilities are consolidating their business operations and significantly, electricity, water and gas utilities are transforming themselves from ‘poles & wires’, ‘valves & pipes’ and ‘regulators & cylinders’ companies to give value added services to consumers through convergence of service from technological front.

Transportation electrification, storage and renewable energy integration nexus

This will have huge impact on electric utilities as the world moves towards electric transportation. The advancement of storage technologies will be a key enabler of transport electrification; this along with the induction of renewable energy systems will dramatically alter the human and material transportation in the near future.

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重要日期
  • 会议日期

    03月11日

    2018

    03月13日

    2018

  • 09月11日 2017

    摘要截稿日期

  • 10月10日 2017

    初稿截稿日期

  • 11月10日 2017

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  • 12月11日 2017

    终稿截稿日期

  • 03月13日 2018

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