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Global Smart Grid-Enabling Products Market

November 2010 | 154 pages | ID: G3F4FC0395FEN
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Countries upgrading their electricity Smart Grids face many challenges during the first few years. Besides securing capital investment and funding, other hurdles can inhibit the progress of Smart Grid development. Many Smart Grid efforts are challenged by lack of resources, including trained personnel, advanced technology, industry research, and support from the public and private sectors. Suppliers of products that enable Smart Grid development and improvement are embarking on substantial marketing campaigns in regions committed to Smart Grids. They can expect an abundance of marketing opportunities through 2015. Now that governments have laid plans for grid improvements and utilities are securing funding to actualize those enhancements, the suppliers of the tools and technologies required for Smart Grid deployment will become more of a near-term necessity. This report from SBI [i]Energy[/i] analyzes the burgeoning market of Smart Grid-enabling products - an industry that through 2015 will likely reach $186 billion in market value worldwide.
CHAPTER 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Smart Grid Defined
  The Need for a Smart Grid
  Aging Infrastructure
Smart Grid Technologies
  Smart Grid Deployment
The Smart Grid-Enabling Products
  Advanced Information and Control Products
  Smart Meters
  Home Energy Management Systems
  Grid Visualization and Control
  Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs)
Integrated Communications Products
  Communications Technology
  Power Line Communications
  Broadband Over Power Lines
  ZigBee
Sensing and Response Products
  Demand Response
  Smart Sensors
  Challenges to Developing an EV Infrastructure
Advanced Components
  Energy Storage
  Microgrids
  Advanced Flow Control Devices
  Backup Generators and Distributed Generation Devices
Global Smart Grid Products Markets
Smart Grid Costs
  Table 1-1: Global Smart Grid-Enabler Products Market Size, 2005 to 2009 (in $billions)
  Figure 1-1: Global Share of Spending on Smart Grid-Enabling Products by Region
  Table 1-2: Global Market Size and Share of Smart Grid-Enabler Products Categories, 2009 vs. 2010 (in $billions)
Asia Smart Grid-Enabler Products Market
Europe’s Smart Grid Market
  Europe’s Plug-in Infrastructure
The U.S. Market for Smart Grid-Enabler Products
  U.S. Smart Grid Spending
Factors Driving Future Growth
  Figure 1-2: Global Market Forecast of Smart Grid-Enabler Products, 2010 to 2015 and Year-Over-Year Percent Change (in $billions)
Technology Drivers
  Transmission and Distribution Growth Factors
  Figure 1-3: Europe Smart Grid-Enabling Products Spending Forecast, 2010 to 2015 (in $billions)
  Factors Affecting Regional Spending
  Table 1-3: European Smart Grid-Enabler Products Market Forecast, 2010 to 2015 (in $billions)
Government Incentives Drive Smart Grid Development
Smart Grid Research
Europe Plans EV Infrastructure Overhaul
Smart Grid Standards Development
  China Releases Smart Grid Standards
Cyber Security Standards
Technical Challenges to Smart Grid Deployment

CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION

Scope of This Report
Methodology
The Smart Grid Defined
  The Need for a Smart Grid
  Figure 2-1: The Electric Grid Today
  Table 2-1: World Consumption of Energy by Energy Types and Country Group (in Quadrillion BTUs)
  Table 2-2: Global Electricity Generation by Fuel Source (trillions of KWh), 2005 to 2030
  Figure 2-2: Share of Electricity Generation by Source 2005, 2010 and 2015
  Table 2-3: Growth Rates of Electricity Production by Source in OECD and non-OECD Regions, 2010 vs. 2015
  Aging Infrastructure
  Figure 2-3: Components of the Smart Grid
Smart Grid Technologies
  Figure 2-4: Primary and Enabling Functions of the Smart Grid
  Smart Grid Deployment
The Smart Grid-Enabling Products
  Advanced Information and Control Products
  Smart Meters
  Home Energy Management Systems
  Grid Visualization and Control
  Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs)
  Management Control Products
Integrated Communications Technologies and Products
  Communications Technology
  Table 2-4: Smart Grid Interactive Communications Technologies
  Power Line Communications
  Broadband over Power Lines
  ZigBee
  RF Mesh Networks
  Z-Wave
Sensing and Response Products
  Demand Response
  Smart Sensors
  Figure 2-5: Typical Smart Grid Connections and Components, Including Smart Meters
  Challenges to Developing an EV Infrastructure
  Table 2-5: Global Market Value of Smart Grid Manufacturing, PHEV vs. Non-Vehicle Infrastructures, 2009 and 2015 (in $ billions)
Advanced Components
  Energy Storage
  Microgrids
  Table 2-6: Advantages and Disadvantages of Energy Storage Technologies
  Table 2-7: Characteristics of Microgrids
  Grid-Tie Inverters
  Advanced Flow Control Devices
  Backup Generators and Distributed Generation Devices

CHAPTER 3: MARKET SIZE

Global Smart Grid Products Markets
Smart Grid Costs
  Table 3-1: Global Smart Grid-Enabler Products Market Size, 2005 to 2009 (in $billions)
  Figure 3-1: Global Share of Spending on Smart Grid-Enabling Products by Region
  Table 3-2: Global Market Size and Share of Smart Grid-Enabler Products Categories, 2009 vs. 2010 (in $billions)
  Table 3-3: Global Market Size and Market Share of Smart Grid-Enabler Products Subcategories, 2009 vs. 2010 (in $billions)
  Table 3-4: Smart Grid Products Market Size Forecast by Region, 2010 to 2015
  Table 3-5: Global Smart Grid-Enabler Products Market Size Forecast by Category, 2010 to 2015 ($billions)
  Table 3-6: Cumulative Spending on Smart Grid-Enabling Products by Region, 2010 through 2015
  Figure 3-2: Cumulative Spending on Smart Grid-Enabling Products by Region, 2010 to 2015
Asia Smart Grid-Enabler Products Market
Europe’s Smart Grid Market
  Europe’s Plug-in Infrastructure
  Smart Grids in Germany
The U.S. Market for Smart Grid-Enabler Products
  Figure 3-3: Share of Smart Grid Products Spending in the U.S. by Category, 2010 to 2015
  U.S. Smart Grid Spending
  Table 3-7: U.S. Smart Meter Deployments in 2010
Sizing of Future Smart Grid Products Markets
  Projected Number of World Smart Meter Installations
  Figure 3-4: Share of Smart Grid Products Spending in Europe by Category, 2010 to 2015
  Figure 3-5: Global Shares of Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Manufacturing Sales from Asian-based Companies, 2004, 2009 and 2014
Advanced Metering Infrastructure
  Figure 3-6: Smart Grid-Enabler Products with Fastest CAGR Growth Forecast, 2010 to 2015
  PMU Installations
  Figure 3-7: Smart Grid-Enabler Products with Slowest CAGR Growth Forecast, 2010 to 2015
  Communications Network Forecast
  Demand Response Products
  Sensing and Response Products
  Figure 3-8: Smart Grid Sensing and Response Products Market Share by Region, 2010 to 2015
Factors Driving Future Growth
  Figure 3-9: Global Market Forecast of Smart Grid-Enabler Products, 2010 to 2015 (in $billions)
Technology Drivers
  Table 3-8: Global Forecast of Smart Grid-Enabler Products by Category, 2010 to 2015
  Monitoring and Control Systems
  Table 3-9: Global Market Share of Smart Grid-Enabler Products, 2010 vs. 2015
  Transmission and Distribution Growth Factors
  Figure 3-10: Europe Smart Grid-Enabling Products Spending Forecast, 2010 to 2015 (in $billions)
  Communications Systems Growth
  Factors Affecting Regional Spending
  Table 3-10: European Smart Grid-Enabler Products Market Forecast, 2010 to 2015 (in $billions)
  Table 3-11: U.S. Smart Grid-Enabler Products Market Forecast (in $billions) by Category, 2010 to 2015
  Figure 3-11: Asia Smart Grid-Enabling Products Market Forecast, 2010 to 2015 (in $billions)
  Table 3-12: Smart Grid Spending, by Country, 2010 vs. 2015 (in $billions)
  Table 3-13: Smart Grid Spending Growth by Products Sector and Country, 2010 to 2015 (in $ billions)
  Figure 3-12: Share of Spending on Smart Grid-Enabling Products in China, 2010 vs. 2015

CHAPTER 4: COMPETITIVE PROFILES

Itron, Inc
  Overview
  Significant Developments
  Figure 4-1: Itron Sales and Year-Over-Year Percent Change, 2006 to 2010 (in $billions)
Landis + Gyr
  Overview
  Recent Developments
Echelon Corp
  Overview
  Figure 4-2: Echelon Sales and Year-Over-Year Percent Change, 2006 to 2010 (in $millions)
Silver Spring Network
  Overview
Trilliant
  Overview
EnerNOC
  Overview
  Figure 4-3: EnerNOC Sales Distribution by Smart Grid-Enabler Product Type, 2008 to 2010
GridPoint
  Overview
Cisco Systems
  Overview
  Figure 4-4: Cisco Sales and Year-Over-Year Percent Change, 2006 to 2010 (e)
General Electric
  Overview
  Figure 4-5: Share of General Electric Revenue for 2010 (e), by GE Business Unit (in $ billions)
Adtran
  Overview
  Figure 4-6: Adtran Sales and Year-Over-Year Percent Change, 2006 to 2010 (e)
Ambient
  Overview
Nlyte Software
  Overview
Telvent
  Overview
  Figure 4-7: Telvent Share of Sales by Business Unit, 2010 (e)
Tropos Networks
  Overview

CHAPTER 5: MARKET CHALLENGES

Government Incentives Drive Smart Grid Development
  Stimulus Funding
  Table 5-1: U.S. Government Stimulus Funding for Smart Grid Initiatives, by State
Stimulus Funds Help with EV Infrastructure Development
  Table 5-2: U.S. Government Funding of EV and Non-EV Infrastructure Development (in $ millions)
  Figure 5-1: Value of U.S. Smart Grid Projects and Portion Funded by U.S. Government (in $millions)
Battery Projects Get Government Funding
Smart Grid Research
R&D on Smart Grid Infrastructure
  Table 5-3: Global Market Value of Smart Grid Manufacturing, PHEV vs. Non-Vehicle Infrastructures, 2009 and 2014 (in $ billions)
EV Charging Stations on the Grid
  Table 5-4: Planned U.S. Smart Grid-Enabled Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles
  Table 5-5: Number of U.S. Charging Stations by State
  Table 5-6: Number of U.S. Fueling Stations by Alternative Fuel Type, 2004 to 2010
Europe Plans EV Infrastructure Overhaul
Smart Grid Standards Development
  China Releases Smart Grid Standards
Cyber Security Standards
Technical Challenges to Smart Grid Deployment
Britain Deploys Smart Grid Monitoring System
Consumer Perception and Acceptance
  Smart Grid and Consumer Privacy
  Consumer Education of Smart Grid Benefits
  Figure 5-2: Reasons Americans Would Use a Smart Grid-enabled Device (as % of total respondents)
  Utility Companies Deploy Smart Grid Technologies
  Figure 5-3: Percent of Respondents by Region Who Think Smart Grid Technologies Are Sufficient Enough To Address Future Challenges
  Consumers Happy with Smart Grid Technology


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