Trends and Future Developments 6.9 Conclusion References
15 7 Net Zero Energy Buildings 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Net Zero Energy Building Definition 7.3 Net Zero Energy Building Design 7.4 Net Zero Energy Building: Modeling, Controlling and Optimization 7.5 Net Zero Energy Community 7.6 Net Zero Energy Building: Trends, Benefits, Barriers and Efficiency Investments 7.7 Conclusion References
16 8 Smart Grid Communication Infrastructures 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Advanced Metering Infrastructure 8.3 Smart Grid Communications 8.4 Conclusion References
17 9 Smart Grid Information Security 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Smart Grid Layers 9.3 Attacking Smart Grid Network Communication 9.4 Design of Cyber Secure and Resilient Industrial Control Systems 9.5 Cyber Security Challenges in Smart Grid 9.6 Adopting an Smart Grid Security Architecture Methodology 9.7 Validating Your Smart Grid 9.8 Threats and Impacts: Consumers and Utility Companies 9.9 Governmental Effort to Secure Smart Grids 9.10 Conclusion References
18 10 Data Management in Smart Grid 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Sources of Data in Smart Grid 10.3 Big Data Era 10.4 Tools to Manage Big Data 10.5 Big Data Integration, Frameworks, and Data Bases 10.6 Building the Foundation for Big Data Processing 10.7 Transforming Big Data for High Value Action 10.8 Privacy Information Impacts on Smart Grid 10.9 Meter Data Management for Smart Grid 10.10 Summary References
19 11 Demand‐Management 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Demand Response 11.3 Demand Response Programs 11.4 End‐User Engagement 11.5 Challenges of DR within Smart Grid 11.6 Demand‐Side Management 11.7 DSM Techniques 11.8 DSM Evaluation 11.9 Demand Response Applications 11.10 Summary References
20 12 Business Models for the Smart Grid 12.1 The Business Model Concept 12.2 The Electricity Value Chain 12.3 Electricity Markets 12.4 Review of the Previous Proposed Smart Grid Business Models 12.5 Blockchain‐Based Electricity Market 12.6 Conclusion References
21 13 Smart Grid Customers' Acceptance and Engagement 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Customer as One of the Smart Grid Domains 13.3 Understanding the Smart Grid Customer 13.4 Smart Grid Customer Acceptance 13.5 Customer Engagement in the Smart Grid 13.6 Challenges for Consumer Engagement, Policy Recommendation and Research Agenda 13.7 Conclusion References
22 14 Cloud Computing for Smart Grid 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Overview of Cloud Computing for Smart Grid