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Robotics in Power - Thematic Research

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  • 47 Pages
  • August 2019
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 4829099
Robotics in Power - Thematic Research

Summary

Power utilities place their bets on robotics

Power utilities are increasingly using robotics to handle the inspection of risky, time-consuming, and hard to reach assets, as well as maintaining those assets and improving their operations. Robots and drones now play a crucial role in the power utilities space in areas such as operations and maintenance (O&M) and asset inspection, leading to savings on O&M costs. For the power industry, the main goal of robots and drones is attaining complete autonomy, without requiring human intervention, to perform inspection, maintenance, and repair activities at dangerous areas or sites such as nuclear facilities, bases of hydropower dams, and transmission and distribution (T&D) lines. Robots and drones have penetrated their way into the power industry and are finding applications across various segments such as T&D, wind, solar, nuclear, hydropower and fossil fuels.

Scope
  • This report explores the impact of robotics and drones in the utilities industry.
  • The report highlights three main use cases for robotics in utilities, and these apply primarily to asset-heavy segments of the sector including generation and transmission and distribution.
  • The report also explores utilities case studies.
  • The report further divides the robot value chain into three core segments - robot manufacturers, robot brains, and robotic components.
  • The report also highlights key players in every segment, including industrial robotics, service robots, drones, software components, hardware components, and power utilities.

Reasons to Buy
  • This report looks at the state the global robotics industry and its applications in the utilities sector.
  • The schematic identifies some of the leading companies in robotics and categorises their position in the emerging robotics landscape.
  • The report looks at the big technology trends in the robotics industry as a whole, then zooming in on some of the key robotics trends in the utilities sector.
  • The report also provides an overview of the robotics value chain, which is highly dependent on specific use cases.
  • The report offers an industry analysis and an overview of the impact of robotics on utilities, including case studies, and key recommendations for utilities and robotics companies.

Table of Contents

  • PLAYERS
  • TRENDS
  • Robotic use case trends
  • Technology trends
  • Macroeconomic trends
  • Regulatory trends
  • Robotics trends in utilities
  • INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
  • Market size and growth forecasts
  • Case study: Ocado
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Timeline
  • Impact of robotics on utilities
  • Utilities case studies
  • Key recommendations for utilities
  • Key recommendations for robotics companies
  • VALUE CHAIN
  • Robot manufacturers
  • Software components - the brains
  • Hardware components
  • COMPANIES SECTION
  • Public companies
  • Private companies
  • Utility companies
  • GLOSSARY
  • APPENDIX: OUR THEMATIC RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • National Grid
  • Con Edison
  • Southern Gas Networks (SGN)
  • State Grid corporation of China (SGCC)
  • Hydro-Québec
  • BC Hydro
  • New York Power Authority
  • State Grid Tianjin Electric Power Company
  • ULC Robotics
  • Rovco
  • Plant Integrity Ltd
  • Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
  • Wootzano Ltd
  • SkySpecs
  • Vestas
  • PrecisionHawk
  • Ecoppia
  • Enel Green Power
  • Sandia National Laboratories
  • Force Technology
  • Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
  • GE