MarketResearchReports.Biz announces addition of new report “Australia - Smart Grids - Key to the transformation of the Electricity Industry” to its database
During the early 00s some entrepreneurial electricity companies started to venture into the telecommunications business, and while they ultimately moved out of this market they left behind several new telecommunication companies that provided competition, particularly in the heavily monopolised telecoms infrastructure market.
This brush with the telecoms market as an enabling technology was useful later in that decade when climate change issues started to dominate the political agenda. While the industry was very slow to take these political issues seriously a change in government in 2007 forced them to pay attention and to begin to take action.
Slightly predating these activities were the energy problems that several utilities experienced earlier that decade. A combination of climate change developments, resulting in extreme hot weather and the purchase of more air-conditioners by an affluent population, led to peak-demand network problems and major blackouts.
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For decades the electricity market has been a stable and
rather boring one. The basic business model remained steady-as-you-go and
developments in the market were largely dictated by government policies, which
were basically aimed at keeping energy prices down and ensuring the reliability
and safety of the network.
The privatisation of the industry in some parts of the country during the 1990s did change ownership structures but overall it did not do much to change the structure and dynamics of the market.
The privatisation of the industry in some parts of the country during the 1990s did change ownership structures but overall it did not do much to change the structure and dynamics of the market.
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During the early 00s some entrepreneurial electricity companies started to venture into the telecommunications business, and while they ultimately moved out of this market they left behind several new telecommunication companies that provided competition, particularly in the heavily monopolised telecoms infrastructure market.
This brush with the telecoms market as an enabling technology was useful later in that decade when climate change issues started to dominate the political agenda. While the industry was very slow to take these political issues seriously a change in government in 2007 forced them to pay attention and to begin to take action.
Slightly predating these activities were the energy problems that several utilities experienced earlier that decade. A combination of climate change developments, resulting in extreme hot weather and the purchase of more air-conditioners by an affluent population, led to peak-demand network problems and major blackouts.
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Electricity companies not just in Australia but around the world were all facing similar problems, and they began to investigate smart meters. These devices would allow them to better manage peak demand, thus avoiding breakdowns in energy supply.
Contact USElectricity companies not just in Australia but around the world were all facing similar problems, and they began to investigate smart meters. These devices would allow them to better manage peak demand, thus avoiding breakdowns in energy supply.
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