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市場調查報告書

智慧型電錶對歐洲及北美能源公用事業市場的影響(市場分析)

The Impact of Smart Metering on the Energy & Utilities Market (Market Focus)

出版商 Datamonitor
出版日期 2007年07月 商品編碼 53769
內容資訊 英文  
價格
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本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。

簡介

專門於多樣市場領域之調查分析的英國市調公司 Datamonitor Corporation(總公司:London),針對智慧型電錶對歐洲及北美能源・公用事業市場的影響進行相關調查分析及預測,並出版報告書 "The Impact of Smart Metering on the Energy & Utilities Market (Market Focus)" 。

本報告書內容包括:智慧型電錶的廣泛功能性、歐洲及北美地區智慧型電錶市場的現況、各國政府促進利用智慧型電錶的辦法・制度等帶動智慧型電錶市場發展的因素、減少二氧化碳排廢量的效果、2012年之前的普及預測及義大利Enel公司的個案研究等。內容綱要摘記如下:

DATAMONITOR的分析

分析

  • 超越AMR(自動讀錶機)的智慧型電錶的廣泛功能性
    • 固體電錶的利用擴大AMR的利用
    • 足以說服相關利害關係人的多功能智慧型電錶
    • 智慧型電錶的廣泛功能性支持AMI(自動讀錶系統)的發展
    • 優先考量的住宅用電力測量
  • 從法律・制度面著手促進安裝・更甚者,法律制度的必要性
    • 智慧型電錶相關法案・制度:只是政府面臨課題的其中一部份解決方案
      • Energy Policy Act, 2005 - section 1252(美國)
      • Energy Conservation Responsibility Act, 2006(加拿大)
      • Energy End Use Efficiency and Energy Services Directive, 2006 - Article 13(歐盟)
    • 營運上的好處及需求管理:刺激各相關利害關係人的主要因素
    • 為克服課題之相關法律制度的必要性
  • 智慧型電錶有利於減少二氧化碳排廢量
    • 北歐市場主導・北美市場快速發展
    • 利用智慧型電錶達成政府目標

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Abstract

Overview

Introduction

Smart metering has evolved from traditional Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) and the new technology offers the potential to benefit the entire value chain of energy stakeholders. Nevertheless, although driven by a variety of legislative and commercial factors, success will depend on effective regulation and guidance from governments.

Scope

  • This brief provides an overview on the state of the smart metering market in Europe and North America
  • Attention is given to drivers behind the growth of the smart metering phenomenon including key legislation that has facilitated it
  • The impact of smart metering in terms of penetration and the impact on reducing carbon emissions is also addressed
  • Research comes from online surveys and interviews with vendors and energy stakeholders

Report Highlights

Smart metering offers a wide array of functionality above and beyond what traditional AMR metering offers. While there is no consistent definition for smart metering, key capabilities include near-real time metering, 2-way communication and demand-side management options.

As a result of the impact on reducing carbon emissions, securing energy supply and high wholesale prices, governments in many countries have introduced legislation to enforce smart metering. However, the commercial benefits means smart metering also appeals to utilities also.

Nordics and North America lead the way on smart metering uptake, however mid-term growth across Europe is high. As a result, consumer demand for energy is expected to fall, in turn translating into millions of tonnes of carbon emissions that can be saved.

Reasons to Purchase

  • Understand the issues surrounding the much talked about subject of smart metering
  • Gain insight into what is driving the smart metering phenomenon including key legislation
  • Discover how smart metering varies in different geographical regions

Table of Contents

  • DATAMONITOR VIEW
    • CATALYST
    • SUMMARY
  • ANALYSIS
    • Smart meters have moved beyond AMR and offer a wide variety of functionality
      • The introduction of solid-state meters led to the expansion of AMR
      • Smart meters offer a wealth of functionality that appeals to multiple stakeholders
      • Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) supports the increased functionality of smart metering
      • Residential electricity metering is a priority
    • Legislation is driving implementation but more regulation is needed
      • Smart meter legislation is an important part of the solution to a variety of issues facing governments today
        • Energy Policy Act, 2005 - section 1252 (USA)
        • Energy Conservation Responsibility Act, 2006 (Canada)
        • Energy End Use Efficiency and Energy Services Directive, 2006 - Article 13 (EU)
      • Operational benefits and demand management are also key drivers for other energy stakeholders
      • Further regulation will be necessary to overcome smart metering challenges
        • Avoiding low-cost meters by standardizing assets
        • Ensuring interoperability to avoid ' stranded' assets
        • Regulation and help is on the way
    • Smart metering is expected to have a positive impact on carbon reductions
      • Nordics lead the way but North America is quick on the uptake
      • Evidence suggests that smart metering will help meet government goals
  • APPENDIX
    • Definitions
    • Methodology
    • Further reading
    • Ask the analyst
    • Datamonitor consulting
    • Disclaimer
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: Key functionalities associated with smart metering
      • Figure 2: The benefits of smart metering accrue across the whole value chain
      • Figure 3: A simplified view of Advanced Metering Infrastructure
      • Figure 4: Percentage of smart meters shipped in 2001
      • Figure 5: Drivers facilitating governmental adoption of smart metering legislation
      • Figure 6: Using Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) to help reduce loads at peak times
      • Figure 7: Smart metering penetration in North America and Europe, 2006-2012
      • Figure 8: Case Study: Enel, Italy
      • Figure 9: Reductions in carbon emissions as a result of smart metering introduction
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