A Framework for Business Model Generation and Economic Analysis of Smart Grid Hub

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This paper provides a framework for smart grid hub. Unlike previous studies exploiting technological challenges, our framework presents the whole steps to construct a smart grid hub, plan operations and develop a business model, and then methodologies to validate the models for each stakeholder.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 732-733)

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1338-1341

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August 2013

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