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Regulatory frameworks for decentralised energy
Authors:Bridget Woodman  Philip Baker
Affiliation:1. Department of Geography, The University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9EZ, UK;2. UKERC, UK
Abstract:This paper considers aspects of the current regulatory frameworks for markets and infrastructure which can inhibit the deployment of decentralised energy. The government has stated that decentralised energy can make a positive contribution to reducing the UK's carbon emissions, but recognises that at the moment the technologies face market and regulatory barriers. If it is to become a viable alternative to centralised generation, energy market design and the regulation of energy infrastructure will have to evolve to ensure that decentralised options are no longer locked out.
Keywords:Distributed generation   Renewable electricity   Distributed energy
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