Smart Grid Landscape in North America - Market Size, Key Issues, Regulations, Investment Analysis and Outlook to 2020
GlobalData, July 2012, Pages: 76
Smart Grid Landscape in North America - Market Size, Key Issues, Regulations, Investment Analysis and Outlook to 2020
Summary
Our latest research “Smart Grid Landscape in North America - Market Size, Key Issues, Regulations, Investment Analysis and Outlook to 2020” provides in-depth analysis of smart grid-related developments in North American region. The North America smart grid market is mainly lead by the US and Canada. The two countries have well developed plans and policies to guide the smart grid technology implementation in North America. A number of funding programs have been introduced by the governments of the US and Canada to support smart grid development in the region. The objectives to modernize the conventional power grid and reduce green house gas emissions are driving the growth of smart grid market in North America. The report covers various aspects of the smart grid and related technologies such as market sizing, outlook and competitive landscape analysis. At the very outset, the report discusses the investment scenario for smart grid and the related technologies in North America, taking into consideration the roll out of smart grid technologies undertaken by the US and Canada. The report elaborates on the North America market for smart meters, Demand Response, Battery Electric Vehicles, energy storage and distributed energy generation. The report then provides an analysis of smart grid industry in North America with details on industry progress, key drivers, challenges, standards, policies and research and development trend. The report proceeds to explain the outlook on microgrid, cloud computing, emergence of smart cities and various other technologies in North America.
Scope
- Detailed analysis of North America markets for smart meters, Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs), Demand Response (DR), Distributed Generation and Energy Storage technologies.
- Annualized Installed Base of smart meters and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) for the period 2011-2020
- Annualized Market Revenues for smart meters and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) for the period 2011-2020
- Key industry metrics such as growth drivers and restraints.
- Competitive Scenario Analysis for key smart grid technologies with profiles of companies such as Itron Inc, Landis+Gyr AG, Elster Group S.E, Nissan Motor Co Ltd, Mitsubishi Motor Corporation, General Motors, ABB Ltd., Siemens AG, Cisco Systems, Inc., Oracle Corporation, EnerNOC, Inc. and Comverge, Inc.
- Regulatory Framework – Policies and Standards governing the market
Reasons to buy
- Identify the high-growth markets in the North America smart grid industry
- Facilitate strategic decision making in smart grid sectors
- Decide upon market penetration and expansion plans in smart grid related markets
- Identify and capitalize on key industry trends
- Do deals with strong understanding of historic investment scenario
- Gain Competitive Intelligence on the North America smart grid Industry
- Chalk out action plan for smart grid roll out
Keywords
smart grid, smart meters, battery electric vehicle, demand response, energy storage, distributed energy storage, network communication, powerline communication, wireless communication, high voltage direct current, software systems, outsourced services, sensing and measurement technologies, synchrophasors, phasor measurement unit, remote terminal unit, intelligent electronic device, microgrids, virtual power plants, cloud computing, smart cities, distribution automation, competitive landscape
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1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Introduction
2.1 North American Electricity Grid - An Overview
2.2 GlobalData Report Guidance
3 Investment Scenario Analysis of North American Smart Grids and their Enabling Technologies
3.1 Smart Grid Market, the US, Government Funding Scenario, 2011
3.1.1 Analysis of American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) for Smart Grids
3.1.2 Smart Grid Market, Canada, Government Funding Scenario, 2011
3.2 Smart Grid Market, North America, Private Investment Trends, 2011
3.2.1 Mergers and Acquisition Activities by Private Players Aimed at Expanding their Market
3.2.2 Venture Capital and Equity Offering a Key Financing Activity for Startups in the Smart Grid Market
3.2.3 Increase in Debt Offering Activities in North American Smart Grid Market
3.2.4 Increased Interest for Partnership Activities in North American Smart Grid Market
4 Analysis of North American Market for Smart Grids and their Enabling Technologies
4.1 Smart Meter Market, North America, 2011-2020
4.1.1 Smart Meter Market, the US, 2011-2020
4.1.2 Smart Meter Market, Canada, 2011-2020
4.2 Demand Response Market, North America, 2011-2020
4.2.1 Demand Response Market, the US
4.2.2 Demand Response Market, Canada
4.3 Battery Electric Vehicle Market, North America, 2011-2020
4.3.1 Battery Electric Vehicle Market, the US, 2011-2020
4.3.2 Battery Electric Vehicle Market, Canada, 2011-2020
4.4 Energy Storage Market, North America, 2011-2020
4.4.1 Energy Storage Market, the US
4.4.2 Energy Storage Market, Canada
4.5 Distributed Energy Generation Market, North America, 2011-2020
4.5.1 Distributed Energy Generation Market, the US
4.5.2 Distributed Energy Generation Market, Canada
5 Analysis of North American Smart Grid Industry
5.1 Smart Grid Market, North America, Industry Progress, 2005-2011
5.2 Smart Grid Market, North America, Key Market Drivers, 2011
5.2.1 Overcome Inefficiencies of Conventional Power Grid
5.2.2 Increased Environmental Concerns Leading to Growth in Renewable Energy Generation
5.2.3 Large-scale Federal Investments and Policy Initiatives
5.2.4 The Need to Attain Energy Independence
5.3 Smart Grid Market, North America, Key Market Challenges, 2011
5.3.1 Cyber Security Concerns
5.3.2 Lack of Consumer Confidence in Smart Grids
5.4 Smart Grid Market, North America, Research & Development Trend, 2011
5.5 Smart Grid Market, North America, Key Issues
5.5.1 Smart Grid Market, North America, Growth of Software Applications and Smart Grid Outsourced Services for Power Utilities
5.5.2 Effect of Smart Grid Technologies on Network Communication in Power Distribution
5.6 Smart Grid Market, North America, Growth in Deployment of Sensing and Measurement Technologies
6 Standards and Policies for Smart Grids in North America
6.1 Smart Grid Market, North America, Key Policies, 2011
6.2 Smart Grid Market, North America, Key Standards, 2011
7 Outlook on Smart Grids in North America
7.1 Smart Grid Market, North America, Microgrids
7.1.1 Microgrids, North America, Current Scenario
7.1.2 Microgrids, North America, Outlook
7.2 Smart Grid Market, North America, Cloud Computing as Enabler of Smart Grid
7.3 Smart Grid Market, North America, Emergence of Smart Cities
7.3.1 Smart City, North America, Current Scenario
7.3.2 Smart City, North America, Outlook
7.4 Smart Grid Market, North America, Virtual Power Plants
7.5 Smart Grid Market, North America, Distribution Automation
8 North American Smart Grid Market – Competitive Landscape
8.1 Key Vendors by Key Technologies
8.1.1 Smart Meters
8.1.2 Electric Vehicles
8.1.3 Transmission and Distribution
8.1.4 Information Technology (IT)
8.1.5 Demand Response
9 Appendix
9.1 Market Definitions
9.2 Abbreviations (in alphabetical order)
9.3 Sources
9.4 Methodology
9.4.1 Coverage
9.4.2 Secondary Research
9.4.3 Primary Research
9.4.4 Modeling and Forecasting
9.5 Contact Us
9.6 Disclaimer
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Power Market, North America, Electricity Generation and Consumption Capacity (GWh), 2000-2011
Table 2: Smart Grid Market, the US, Number of Smart Grid Federal Funded Projects by Technology, 2009
Table 3: Smart Grid Market, the US, Top 10 Federal Funded Projects in Cross-Cutting Systems ($m), 2009
Table 4: Smart Grid Market, the US, Top 10 Federal Funded Projects in Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), ($m), 2009
Table 5: Smart Grid Market, the US, Top 5 Federal Funded Projects in Distribution Systems, ($m), 2009
Table 6: Smart Grid Market, the US, Top 10 Federal Funded Projects in Transmission Systems ($m), 2009
Table 7: Smart Grid Market, the US, Federal Funded Projects in Customer Systems ($m), 2009
Table 8: Smart Grid Market, the US, Top 5 State Awarded ARRA by Project Value ($m), 2009
Table 9: Smart Grid Market, Canada, Smart Grid Projects Funded under Clean Energy Fund, 2011
Table 10: Smart Grid Market, Canada, Ontario’s Smart Grid-Related Objectives Described in the GEA, Canada, 2009
Table 11: Smart Grid Market, North America, Annual M&A Activities, 2006-2011
Table 12: Smart Grid Market, North America, Top Debt Offerings, 2011
Table 13: AMI Smart Meters Market, The US, Annual Units (Millions), 2009-2020
Table 14: AMI Smart Meters Market, The US, Annual Revenues ($m), 2009-2020
Table 15: AMI Smart Meters Market, The US, Annual Average Price ($), 2011-2020
Table 16: AMI Smart Meter Market, Canada, Annual Units (Millions), 2008-2020
Table 17: AMI Smart Meter Market, Canada, Annual Revenues ($m), 2008-2020
Table 18: AMI Smart Meters Market, Canada, Annual Average Price ($), 2011-2020
Table 19: Demand Response Market, Canada, Capacity under Management (MW), 2010-2020
Table 20: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, the US, Annual Volume, 2011-2020
Table 21: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, the US, Annual Revenues ($m), 2011-2020
Table 22: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, the US, Average Price ($), 2011-2020
Table 23: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, Canada, Annual Volume, 2011-2020
Table 24: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, Canada, Annual Revenues ($m), 2011-2020
Table 25: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, Canada, Average Price ($), 2011-2020
Table 26: Energy Storage Market, North America, Stages of Maturity by Technology, 2010
Table 27: Energy Storage Market, the US, ARRA Funding, 2009
Table 28: Energy Storage Market, the US, Estimated Installed Capacity, MW, 2011
Table 29: Distributed Generation Market, the US, Renewable Portfolio Standard Target, 2009
Table 30: Smart Grid Market, North America, Annual CO2 Emissions (Million Metric Tons), 2005-2010
Table 31: Smart Grid Market, North America, Distribution Automation Equipment Installed, 2012---
Table 32: Smart Grid Market, North America, Distribution Automation Equipment and Number of Projects
Table 33: North America, Major Player for Key Smart Grid Technologies, 2011
Table 34: List of Abbreviations
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Power Market, North America, Electricity Generation and Consumption Capacity (GWh), 2000-2011
Figure 2: Smart Grid Market, the US, Number of Smart Grid Federal Funded Projects by Technology (%), 2009
Figure 3: Smart Grid Market, North America, Annual M&A Activities, 2006-2011
Figure 4: AMI Smart Meters Market, The US, Annual Units (Millions), 2009-2020
Figure 5: AMI Smart Meters Market, The US, Annual Revenues ($m), 2009-2020
Figure 6: AMI Smart Meters Market, The US, Annual Average Price ($), 2011-2020
Figure 7: AMI Smart Meter Market, Canada, Annual Units (Millions), 2008-2020
Figure 8: AMI Smart Meter Market, Canada, Annual Revenues ($m), 2008-2020
Figure 9: AMI Smart Meters Market, Canada, Annual Average Price ($), 2011-2020
Figure 10: Demand Response Market, Potential Peak Load Reduction by Customer Class, %, 2006,2008,2010
Figure 11: Demand Response Market, Canada, Capacity under Management (MW), 2010-2020
Figure 12: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, the US, Annual Volume, 2011-2020
Figure 13: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, the US, Annual Revenues ($m), 2011-2020
Figure 14: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, the US, Average Price ($), 2011-2020
Figure 15: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, Canada, Annual Volume, 2011-2020
Figure 16: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, Canada, Annual Revenues ($m), 2011-2020
Figure 17: Battery Electric Vehicle Market, Canada, Average Price ($), 2011-2020
Figure 18: Smart Grid Market, North America, Annual CO2 Emissions (Million Metric Tons), 2005-2010
Figure 19: Smart Grid Market, North America, Distribution Automation Equipment and Number of Projects
Canada’s Smart Grid Landscape Picks up as the US Loses Dominance.
Smart grids are becoming normality in the US, supported by government policies and grants, and now neighboring Canada is also beginning to embrace smart grid technology, according to a new
Smart Meters
Electric Vehicles
Transmission and Distribution
Information Technology (IT)
Demand Response
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