Electric utility business models are rapidly becoming outdated. The proliferation of distributed generation, electric vehicles, and home controls technologies; the full participation of demand response assets in power generation markets; and national goals on energy and climate change are straining the traditional business model.
Parks Associates analyst, Tom Kerber, explain more on this FierceSmartGrid article, "Energy Management Business Models."
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