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Smart Metering in Europe – 8th Edition

Berg Insight AB, July 2011, Pages: 219

Are you looking for detailed information and comprehensive data about the European smart metering market? Berg Insight’s analyst team has been covering smart metering continuously for more than nine years. Now in the eighth edition, Smart Metering in Europe is our flagship report covering AMM in Europe. Learn more about the EU energy policies driving the adoption of smart metering and the latest market developments in Europe.

Smart Metering in Europe is the eighth consecutive report from Berg Insight analysing the latest developments for smart metering in Europe.

This strategic research report from Berg Insight provides you with over 220 pages of unique business intelligence, including 5-year industry forecasts, expert commentary and real-life case studies on which to base your business decisions.

Highlights from the eighth edition of the report:

- Case studies of smart metering projects by the leading energy groups in Europe.
- In-depth market profiles of nineteen countries in Europe.
- Status updates on the development of smart grid and communication technology.
- Updated profiles of the key players in the metering industry.
- Revised market forecasts lasting until 2016.
- Summary of the latest developments in the European energy industry.

This report answers the following questions:

How are EU and national energy policies driving the adoption of smart metering?
What are the UK government’s plans for a nationwide rollout of smart meters?
How are smart meter deployments proceeding in France and Spain?
What are the latest regulatory developments in the Netherlands and Norway?
What are the prospects for massive smart meter installations in Central Eastern Europe?
Which lessons can be learnt from customer behaviour trials?
Who are the leading suppliers of smart metering solutions for the European market?
Which are the main providers of PLC and wireless communication technology for smart meters?
What will be the impact of pan-European standard initiatives related to smart metering?

Who should buy this report?

Smart Metering in Europe in its eighth edition is the foremost source of information about the ongoing transformation of the metering sector. Whether you are a
vendor, utility, telecom operator, investor, consultant, or government agency, you will gain valuable insights from our in-depth research.

About the Author

Tobias Ryberg is co-founder and principal analyst responsible for the M2M research series. He is an experienced analyst and author of numerous articles
and reports about telecom and IT for leading Swedish and international publishers. The European Smart Metering market has been his major research area for
the past 9 years.

Executive summary
1 Electricity, gas and district heating distribution in Europe
1 1 Energy industry players
1 2 Electricity market
1 3 Gas market
1 4 District heating market
2 Smart metering
2 1 Introduction to smart grids
2 2 Smart metering
2 2 1 Smart metering applications
2 2 2 Smart metering infrastructure
2 2 3 Benefits of smart metering
2 3 Project strategies
2 3 1 System design and sourcing
2 3 2 Rollout and integration
2 3 3 Implementation and operation
2 3 4 Communicating with customers
2 4 Regulatory issues
2 4 1 Models for the introduction of smart meters
2 4 2 Standardisation initiatives
2 4 3 Individual rights issues
3 PLC and wireless communication technologies
3 1 PLC versus wireless communication
3 1 1 PLC point-to-multipoint
3 1 2 Wireless Mesh point-to-multipoint
3 1 3 Cellular networks point-to-point
3 1 4 Home area networking
3 2 PLC technology and vendors
3 2 1 Industry associations and standards
3 2 2 Tier one semiconductor companies
3 2 3 Advanced Digital Design
3 2 4 CURRENT
3 2 5 Power Plus Communications
3 2 6 Yitran Communications
3 3 Wireless technology and vendors
3 3 1 Industry initiatives and standards
3 3 2 Cinterion
3 3 3 Coronis
3 3 4 Develco
3 3 5 Ember
3 3 6 Radiocrafts
3 3 7 Sierra Wireless
3 3 8 Sigma Designs
3 3 9 Telit
4 Smart metering industry players
4 1 Meter vendors
4 1 1 Landis+Gyr
4 1 2 Itron
4 1 3 Elster
4 1 4 Aidon
4 1 5 Apator
4 1 6 Circutor
4 1 7 Diehl Metering
4 1 8 EDMI
4 1 9 EMH Metering
4 1 10 GE Energy
4 1 11 Hager
4 1 12 Iskraemeco
4 1 13 Janz
4 1 14 Kamstrup
4 1 15 Sagemcom
4 1 16 Secure Meters
4 1 17 Sensus
4 1 18 ZIV
4 1 19 ZPA Smart Energy
4 2 Smart grid solution providers
4 2 1 ADD Grup
4 2 2 Echelon
4 2 3 Embriq
4 2 4 Enel
4 2 5 ISA
4 2 6 Metrima
4 2 7 NURI Telecom
4 2 8 Remote Energy Monitoring
4 2 9 Sentec
4 2 10 Siemens
4 2 11 Silver Spring Networks
4 2 12 Smart Grid Norway
4 2 13 Trilliant
4 2 14 Tropos Networks
4 2 15 Tritech Technologies
4 2 16 Xemex
4 3 MDMS and middleware vendors
4 3 1 Ecologic Analytics
4 3 2 eMeter
4 3 3 EnergyICT
4 3 4 Görlitz
4 3 5 Netinium
4 3 6 Oracle
4 3 7 OSIsoft
4 3 8 Powel
4 3 9 Process Vision
4 3 10 SAP
4 4 System integrators and managed service providers
4 4 1 IT industry players
4 4 2 Telecom industry players
5 Market analysis
5 1 Market drivers and restraints
5 1 1 Macroeconomic factors
5 1 2 Regulatory environment
5 1 3 Competitive environment
5 1 4 Industry standards
5 2 Smart metering market forecast
5 2 1 Geographical markets
5 2 2 Capital expenditure forecast
5 3 Technology trends
5 4 Industry analysis
6 Market profiles: Northern Europe
6 1 Sweden
6 1 1 Electricity distribution industry structure
6 1 2 Metering regulatory environment
6 1 3 Smart metering market developments
6 1 4 The outcome of a regulation driven rollout
6 2 Denmark
6 2 1 Electricity distribution industry structure
6 2 2 Metering regulatory environment
6 2 3 Smart metering market developments
6 3 Finland
6 3 1 Electricity distribution industry structure
6 3 2 Metering regulatory environment
6 3 3 Smart metering market developments
6 4 Norway
6 4 1 Electricity distribution industry structure
6 4 2 Metering regulatory environment
6 4 3 Smart metering market developments
7 Market profiles: Western Europe
7 1 Austria
7 1 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
7 1 2 Metering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments
7 2 Belgium
7 2 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
7 2 2 Metering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments
7 3 France
7 3 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
7 3 2 Metering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments
7 4 Germany
7 4 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
7 4 2 Metering regulatory environment
7 4 3 Smart meter market developments
7 5 Ireland
7 5 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
7 5 2 Nationwide program for deployment of smart meters
7 6 The Netherlands
7 6 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
7 6 2 Metering regulatory environment and smart meter market developments
7 7 United Kingdom
7 7 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
7 7 2 Metering regulatory environment
7 7 3 Plans for a nationwide smart metering system
7 7 4 Early smart meter deployments
8 Market profiles: Southern Europe
8 1 Italy
8 1 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
8 1 2 Metering regulatory environment
8 1 3 Smart metering market developments
8 2 Spain
8 2 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
8 2 2 Metering regulatory environment
8 2 3 Smart metering market developments
8 3 Portugal
8 3 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
8 3 2 Metering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments
8 4 Malta
8 4 1 Utility industry structure
8 4 2 National smart grid project
9 Market profiles: Central Eastern Europe
9 1 Bulgaria
9 1 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
9 1 2 Metering regulatory environment and smart metering market developments
9 2 Czech Republic
9 2 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
9 2 2 Metering regulatory environment and smart metering pilots
9 3 Poland
9 3 1 Electricity and gas distribution industry structure
9 3 2 Metering regulatory environment and smart metering projects
9 4 Slovenia
9 4 1 Electricity industry structure and metering regulatory environment
9 4 2 Smart metering projects
10 Case studies: Smart metering projects in Europe
10 1 Enel
10 1 1 The Telegestore project in Italy
10 1 2 The Meters and More initiative
10 1 3 Endesa’s smart metering project in Spain
10 2 ERDF
10 2 1 The Linky Programme
10 2 2 System development and full-scale pilot
10 3 Iberdrola
10 3 1 The PRIME project
10 3 2 Smart metering projects in Spain and the US
10 4 RWE
10 4 1 Regional DSO operations in Germany
10 4 2 The Mülheim Zählt project
10 5 Fortum
10 5 1 Smart meter rollout in Sweden
10 5 2 Smart meter rollout in Finland
10 6 Energa
10 7 ESB
10 7 1 Communication technology trials
10 7 2 Consumer behaviour trials
10 7 3 Cost benefit analysis
10 8 Smart metering projects in the UK
10 8 1 Ofgem’s Energy Demand Research Project
10 8 2 British Gas’ early rollout to residential customers
10 8 3 Candidate technologies for the DCC’s smart metering network
Glossary
Index

List of Figures
Figure 1 1: Top 25 energy companies, by turnover (EU23+2 2010)
Figure 1 2: Electricity generation and consumption data (EU27 2010)
Figure 1 3: Electricity market statistics (EU23+2 2010)
Figure 1 4: Top 25 electricity DSOs (EU27+2 2011)
Figure 1 5: Gas market statistics (EU23+2 2010)
Figure 1 6: Top 25 gas DSOs (EU27+2 2010)
Figure 1 7: District heating market statistics (EU23+2 2007)
Figure 2 1: Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle
Figure 2 2: Smart metering infrastructure
Figure 2 3: Examples of smart electricity meters
Figure 2 4: OPEN Meter project partners
Figure 3 1: PLC point-to-multipoint communication infrastructure
Figure 3 2: Wireless Mesh point-to-multipoint communication infrastructure
Figure 3 3: Cellular point-to-point communication infrastructure
Figure 3 4: Selected members of ZigBee Alliance by industry
Figure 4 1: Energy meter vendor company data (World/Europe, FY2010)
Figure 4 2: Landis+Gyr smart metering product portfolio (Europe 2011)
Figure 4 3: Itron smart metering product portfolio (Europe 2011)
Figure 5 1: Household power consumption and retail prices (EU23+2 2010)
Figure 5 2: Mass rollout period for smart electricity meters by country
Figure 5 3: Smart meter shipments and penetration rate (EU23+2 2010–2016)
Figure 5 4: Smart meter shipments by region (EU23+2 2010–2016)
Figure 5 5: Smart metering capital expenditure forecast (EU23+2 2010–2016)
Figure 5 6: Estimated capital cost for some smart metering projects in Europe
Figure 5 7: Breakdown of costs for smart metering projects in Western Europe
Figure 6 1: Smart meter contracts by country (Northern Europe 2010)
Figure 6 2: SM-contracts in the Nordic region by meter supplier and contractor (2011)
Figure 6 3: Top 10 electricity DSOs (Sweden, 2011)
Figure 6 4: SM contracts awarded by top 10 DSOs in Sweden
Figure 6 5: SM vendor selection of medium sized DSOs in Sweden (2009)
Figure 6 6: Features of smart meters in Sweden
Figure 6 7: Communication technologies of smart meters in Sweden
Figure 6 8: Top 10 electricity DSOs (Denmark, 2011)
Figure 6 9: Major SM projects in Denmark (June 2011)
Figure 6 10: Top 10 electricity DSOs (Finland, 2011)
Figure 6 11: Top 50 SM contracts in Finland (June 2011)
Figure 6 12: Top 10 electricity DSOs (Norway, 2011)
Figure 6 13: Major SM projects in Norway (June 2011)
Figure 7 1: Major smart electricity metering projects in Western Europe (June 2011)
Figure 7 2: Top 10 electricity and gas DSOs (Austria, 2011)
Figure 7 3: Electricity and gas network operators (Belgium, 2011)
Figure 7 4: Top 50 electricity DSOs (Germany, 2011)
Figure 7 5: Major smart metering projects in Germany (2011)
Figure 7 6: Electricity and gas DSOs (Netherlands, 2011)
Figure 7 7: Electricity DSOs (UK, 2011)
Figure 7 8: Gas DSOs (UK, 2010)
Figure 7 9: Domestic electricity and gas retailer market shares (UK, 2010)
Figure 7 10: Key milestones for the UK smart metering programme
Figure 8 1: Major smart electricity metering projects in Southern Europe (June 2011)
Figure 8 2: Top 20 electricity and gas DSOs (Italy, 2011)
Figure 8 3: Major electricity and gas DSOs (Spain, 2011)
Figure 8 4: Top 5 DSOs (Portugal, 2011)
Figure 9 1: Smart electricity metering projects in Central Eastern Europe (June 2011)
Figure 9 2: Electricity DSOs and smart meters under contract (Bulgaria, 2011)
Figure 9 3: Top 5 DSOs (Czech Republic, 2011)
Figure 9 4: Electricity DSOs (Poland, 2011)
Figure 9 5: Electricity DSOs (Slovenia, 2011)
Figure 10 1: Telegestore annual operational data (Italy, 2010)
Figure 10 2: Conceptual system architechture for ERDF’s smart metering system
Figure 10 3: Estimated cost of Energa’s smart metering project
Figure 10 4: Comparision of data collection performance for PLC/RF/GPRS
Figure 10 5: Calculated NPV for smart metering rollout options in Ireland
Figure 10 6: Estimated cost for smart electricity meters and network equipment
Figure 10 7: Estimated overhead costs for smart metering in Ireland
Figure 10 8: Estimated capital cost for a smart metering rollout in Ireland

Smart meter penetration in Europe will reach 52 percent by 2016

According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the installed base of smart electricity meters in Europe will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 19.4 percent between 2010 and 2016 to reach 130.5 million at the end of the period. Annual investments in smart metering technology are forecasted to exceed € 3 billion by the mid-2010s. Smart meters help consumers better manage their energy usage and create financial incentives for energy savings. Moreover they constitute the core building blocks in future smart grids that will support electric vehicle charging, renewable micro-generation and advanced energy conservation. Following major rollouts in Italy and the Nordic region, smart meters are now being introduced on a massive scale in Spain, France and the UK. “Endesa has commenced with a rollout to 12.9 million customers in Spain and the second largest electricity network operator Iberdrola will follow”, said Tobias Ryberg, senior analyst, Berg Insight. “ERDF is awaiting formal approval from the government for a nationwide rollout to 33 million customers in France and in the UK the leading energy suppliers British Gas and E.ON have committed to the deployment of several million smart meters prior to the start of a mass rollout in 2014. By that time there will also be massive installations in additional countries such as the Netherlands, Ireland and Norway”. For the first time, there are also plans for major smart metering projects in Central Eastern Europe. CEZ in the Czech Republic and Energa in Poland have announced large scale pilots as the first step towards full-scale installations. Energa has the most advanced plan to achieve full coverage for smart meters among its 3 million electricity customers by 2017.

- ADD Grup
- Aidon
- Apator
- Cinterion
- Circutor
- Coronis
- Develco
- Diehl Metering
- Echelon
- Ecologic Analytics
- EDMI
- Elster
- Ember
- Embriq
- eMeter
- EMH Metering
- Enel
- EnergyICT
- GE Energy
- Görlitz
- Hager
- ISA
- Iskraemeco
- Itron
- Janz
- Kamstrup
- Landis+Gyr
- Metrima
- Netinium
- NURI Telecom
- Oracle
- OSIsoft
- Powel
- Process Vision
- Radiocrafts
- Remote Energy Monitoring
- Sagemcom
- SAP
- Secure Meters
- Sensus
- Sentec
- Siemens
- Sierra Wireless
- Sigma Designs
- Silver Spring Networks
- Trilliant
- Tritech Technologies
- Tropos Networks
- Xemex
- ZIV
- ZPA Smart Energy

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