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Videos The Utility of the Future brings together a diverse consortium of leading international companies to address emerging issues in the electric power sector, and provides a neutral framework within which to evaluate the economic, regulatory, and technological impacts of the ongoing evolution of the power sector worldwide. The study team from MIT and IIT-Comillas combines a breadth of skills in quantitative economic and engineering modeling, with a sophisticated understanding of the complex interactions in the electric power industry.

The team includes faculty with decades of experience in advising governments, corporations, and institutions on regulation and market design. The consortium members—industry stakeholders and other market participants—bring valuable real-world expertise and experience to the study.

Pipistrel for sale. The MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) has a long history of identifying research topics that lend themselves to a consortium approach. Such topics benefit from aggregating a diverse set of perspectives on a set of critical issues facing the industry at large.

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In addition, we look at how the distributed and the centralized power systems will be coordinated in the delivery of energy services. Over the course of the multi-year study, we have sought to answer key questions such as: • What key distributed energy technologies can disrupt the power sector? • How might distributed energy resources – such as solar panels or plug-in vehicles in garages – impact power system operations, markets, and regulations? • What business models may develop, and how will they successfully serve both upstream electricity market actors and energy consumers? • What impact could these new business models have on incumbent utilities, and what opportunities may exist for other industry sectors to capitalize on these changes?

• How will regulation need to evolve to create a level playing field for both distributed and traditional energy resources? • What are plausible visions of the future of the power sector, including changes for incumbent utilities, new electricity service providers, regulators, policy makers, and consumers?

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