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市場調查報告書
智慧型電網技術:網路與通訊、能源管理、電網自動化及先進讀表基礎建設
Smart Grid Technologies: Networking and Communications, Energy Management, Grid Automation, and Advanced Metering Infrastructure
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智慧型電網技術:網路與通訊、能源管理、電網自動化及先進讀表基礎建設 是由出版商Pike Research在2009年12月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含111 pages 價格從美金3500起跳。
智慧型電網基礎設施市場因智慧型電表及自動化的進步,預估從2008年到2015年有兩千億美金的投資機會。
本報告中除了分析全球智慧型電網技術市場外,亦驗證了AMI與自動化、能源管理系統等各種應用領域,此外商業模式、規定、技術動向及終端用戶需求等豐富內容亦包含在內,最後加入了本市場70家主要新進企業之概況,其大略內容如下所示。
第一章 內容提要
第二章 市場課題
- 前言與背景介紹
- 業界成長促進因子
- 電力的可靠性與安全性
- 降低經營成本
- 電力的供需差距
- 因應氣候變遷的對策
- 導入智慧型電網可能遇到的障礙
- 美國的復甦與再投資法案
- 智慧型電網的定義
第三張 消費者的看法
- 前言與摘要
- 調查方法
- EID(Energy Information Displays)
- 需量反應
- 消費者調查的結論
第四章 技術的課題
- 通信網路所扮演的角色
- 智慧型網路之網路技術
- WAN技術
- 家庭區域網路技術
- RF家庭區域網路
- 電力線載波
- 規格:IP與專用技術
- 安全性
- 互運性標準
- 傳輸與配電效率化技術
- 先進送電技術
- 配電的自動化
- 變電站自動化
- 智慧型電表
- 電動車的充電系統
第五章 主要企業
- 智慧型電網的環保系統
- 電力公共事業
- 電網基礎設施供應商
- 智慧型電表供應商
- 網路、軟體與系統供應商
- EID與裝置
- 半導體與元件
- 系統整合與服務
- 業界團體
第六章 市場預測
- 全球智慧型電網市場
- 北美智慧型電網市場
- 歐洲智慧型電網市場
- 拉丁美洲、亞太地區、中東/非洲智慧型電網市場
第七章 企業目錄
第八章 縮寫清單
第九章 目次
第十章 圖表
第十一章 調查範圍、情報來源、調查方法、註釋
圖表
Abstract
The electrical grid stands tall as a marvel of the 20th century, with high
levels of reliability and the capability to deliver nearly ubiquitous
electricity to the industrialized world. Widely available electricity has
served as the foundation for numerous technological innovations that shape
modern society. The grid is a highly complex network with millions of miles of
distribution lines, yet despite the critical role it plays, there is
relatively little intelligence within this network.
The key market motivators driving the Smart Grid buildout fall into four
categories: improved reliability and security, improving operating
efficiencies and costs, balancing power generation supply and demand, and
reducing the overall electrical system' s impact on climate change. Barriers to
this transformation go well beyond pure technical and economic issues,
including a lack of common vision and standards, outdated and fragmented
business and regulatory models, and lack of awareness (and often trust) of the
consuming public. However, government and industry bodies are coming together
with urgency to drive the industry forward. Pike Research forecasts that Smart
Grid infrastructure, including grid automation upgrades as well as smart
metering, represents a huge market opportunity and will attract $200 billion
in worldwide investment between 2008 and 2015.
This Pike Research report analyzes the global market for Smart Grid
technologies and applications, including advanced metering infrastructure,
transmission upgrades, substation automation, distribution automation, energy
management systems, and electric vehicle management, among others. The report
examines utility business models, regulatory factors, technology issues
related to smart grid networking and other areas, and the dynamics of end-user
demand. It includes profiles and analysis of 70 key players in the rapidly
evolving Smart Grid industry ecosystem, as well as detailed global market
forecasts through 2015, segmented by region and application.
Key questions addressed:
- What is the definition of the Smart Grid from the perspectives of
technology, functionality, and applications?
- What are the key policy, technology, and economic issues that will
influence the development of the Smart Grid market?
- What are the key Smart Grid technologies, and how will they evolve?
- How will Smart Grid deployments differ around the world?
- Who are the key Smart Grid industry players, and how do they relate to
each other?
- How large is the global Smart Grid market opportunity, and how will it be
segmented by region and application?
- What are consumer attitudes and preferences regarding key applications
such as Energy Information Displays and Demand Response?
Who needs this report?
- Smart Grid hardware and software vendors
- Electric utilities
- Networking and telecommunications vendors
- Energy Management hardware and software vendors
- Smart Meter manufacturers
- Semiconductor and component suppliers
- Investment community
- Government agencies
- Non-profit organizations and advocacy groups
Report Statistics
- Pages: 111 Tables, Charts
- Figures: 55
- Release Date: 4Q 2009
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
- 2.1 Introduction and Background
- 2.2 Market Drivers
- 2.2.1 Electricity Reliability and Security
- 2.2.2 Operating Cost Reductions
- 2.2.3 Electricity Supply - Demand Gaps
- 2.2.4 Responding to Climate Change
- 2.3 Barriers to Smart Grid Deployment
- 2.4 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
- 2.5 Smart Grid Definition
- 2.5.1 Functional Characteristics of the Smart Grid
- 2.5.2 Inventory of Smart Grid Technologies
- 2.5.2.1 Advanced Metering Infrastructure / Smart Meters
- 2.5.2.2 Wide Area Networking Communications Technologies
- 2.5.2.3 Home Area Networking technologies
- 2.5.2.4 Sensor Networking Technologies
- 2.5.2.5 Demand Response Systems
- 2.5.2.6 Distribution Automation Systems
- 2.5.2.7 Substation Automation Systems
- 2.5.2.8 Advanced Transmission Systems
- 2.5.2.9 Energy Storage
- 2.5.2.10 Vehicle-to-Grid Charging Infrastructure for Plug-in Hybrid
Electric Vehicles
- 2.5.3 Key Applications for Smart Grid Technologies
- 2.5.3.1 Customer Monitoring and Control of Energy Usage
- 2.5.3.2 Time of Use Pricing
- 2.5.3.3 Price Signaling to Customers
- 2.5.3.4 Peak Shaving via Remote Control of Customer Power Consumption
- 2.5.3.5 Net Metering for Solar and Wind Power
- 2.5.3.6 Utility Grid Outage and Fault Management
- 2.5.3.7 Utility Operating Efficiency Improvements
- 2.5.3.8 Use of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- 2.5.3.9 Mobile Workforce Management for Utility
3. Consumer Attitudes
- 3.1 Introduction and Overview
- 3.2 Survey Methodology
- 3.3 Energy Information Displays
- 3.3.1 Market Overview
- 3.3.2 Consumer Interest in Energy Information Displays
- 3.3.3 EID Interest Among Demographic and Behavioral Groups
- 3.3.4 Energy Information User Preferences
- 3.3.5 Information Display Type Preferences
- 3.3.6 EID Payment Preferences
- 3.3.7 Energy Management Service Provider Preferences
- 3.4 Demand Response
- 3.4.1 Market Overview
- 3.4.2 Consumer Interest in Demand Response
- 3.4.3 Demand Response Interest Among Demographic and Behavioral Groups
- 3.4.4 Acceptable Electric Bill Savings
- 3.4.5 Reasons for Lack of Interest in Demand Response
- 3.5 Consumer Survey Conclusions
- 3.5.1 Energy Information Displays Conclusions
- 3.5.2 Demand Response Plans Conclusions
4. Technology Issues
- 4.1 Role of Communication Networks
- 4.2 Smart Grid Networking Technologies
- 4.2.1 Wide Area and Neighborhood Area Networking Technologies
- 4.2.1.1 Leased Lines (TDM/SONET)
- 4.2.1.2 Broadband over Power Lines
- 4.2.1.3 Narrowband over Power Lines
- 4.2.1.4 Cellular Networks
- 4.2.1.5 WiMAX
- 4.2.1.6 Metro Wi-Fi
- 4.2.1.7 RF Mesh
- 4.2.2 Home Area Networking Technologies
- 4.2.3 RF Home Area Networks
- 4.2.3.1 ZigBee
- 4.2.3.1.1 ZigBee Smart Energy Profile
- 4.2.3.1.2 ZigBee Evolution
- 4.2.3.2 Other RF HAN Technologies
- 4.2.4 Power Line Carrier
- 4.2.4.1 HomePlug
- 4.2.4.2 HomeGrid/ITU G.hn
- 4.2.5 Standards: IP vs. Proprietary Technologies
- 4.2.6 Security
- 4.2.6.1 Inventory of Major Cyber Security Risks
- 4.2.7 Smart Grid Interoperability Standards
- 4.3 Transmission and Distribution Efficiency Technologies
- 4.4 Advanced Electrical Transmission Technologies
- 4.5 Distribution Automation
- 4.6 Substation Automation
- 4.7 Smart Meters
- 4.8 Electric Vehicle Charging Systems
5. Key Industry Players
- 5.1 Smart Grid Ecosystem
- 5.2 Electric Utilities
- 5.2.1 American Electric Power
- 5.2.2 Austin Energy
- 5.2.3 CenterPoint Energy
- 5.2.4 Duke Energy
- 5.2.5 National Grid USA
- 5.2.6 Pacific Gas & Electric
- 5.2.7 San Diego Gas & Electric
- 5.2.8 Southern California Edison
- 5.2.9 Xcel Energy
- 5.3 Grid Infrastructure Vendors
- 5.3.1 ABB Group
- 5.3.2 American Superconductor
- 5.3.3 Cooper Power Systems
- 5.3.4 GE Energy
- 5.3.5 Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
- 5.3.6 Siemens Energy
- 5.4 Smart Meter Vendors
- 5.4.1 Echelon
- 5.4.2 Elster Group
- 5.4.3 Holley Metering Ltd.
- 5.4.4 Iskraemeco
- 5.4.5 Itron
- 5.4.6 Landis+Gyr
- 5.4.7 PRI Ltd.
- 5.4.8 Sensus
- 5.4.9 SmartSynch
- 5.5 Networking and Software & Systems Vendors
- 5.5.1 AT&T
- 5.5.2 Aclara (ESCO Technologies)
- 5.5.3 Ambient Corporation
- 5.5.4 Arch Rock
- 5.5.5 BPL Global
- 5.5.6 Cisco Systems
- 5.5.7 Current Group
- 5.5.8 Eka Systems
- 5.5.9 eMeter
- 5.5.10 Grid Net
- 5.5.11 Infotility
- 5.5.12 Nuri Telecom
- 5.5.13 Oracle
- 5.5.14 OSIsoft
- 5.5.15 Plextek
- 5.5.16 RuggedCom
- 5.5.17 Silver Spring Networks
- 5.5.18 Tantalus
- 5.5.19 Trilliant
- 5.5.20 Tropos Networks
- 5.5.21 Ventyx
- 5.6 Energy Information Displays and Devices
- 5.6.1 Agilewaves
- 5.6.2 Control4
- 5.6.3 Energate
- 5.6.4 Google
- 5.6.5 Microsoft
- 5.6.6 Onzo
- 5.6.7 OpenPeak
- 5.6.8 Tendril Networks
- 5.7 Semiconductors and Components
- 5.7.1 Certicom
- 5.7.2 Digi International
- 5.7.3 Ember
- 5.7.4 Texas Instruments
- 5.8 Systems Integrators and Services
- 5.8.1 Accenture
- 5.8.2 EnerNex Corporation
- 5.8.3 EnerNOC
- 5.8.4 IBM
- 5.8.5 IBM Venture Capital Group
- 5.8.6 PowerSecure
- 5.8.7 SAP
- 5.8.8 Sentec
- 5.9 Industry Associations and Advocacy Groups
- 5.9.1 Edison Electric Institute
- 5.9.2 Electric Power Research Institute
- 5.9.3 Galvin Electricity Initiative
- 5.9.4 The Demand Response and Smart Grid Coalition
- 5.9.5 ZigBee Alliance
6. Market Forecasts
- 6.1 Worldwide Smart Grid Market
- 6.2 North American Smart Grid market
- 6.2.1 United States
- 6.2.2 Canada
- 6.3 European Smart Grid Market
- 6.4 Latin America, Asia-Pacific, and Middle East/Africa Smart Grid Markets
7. Company Directory
8. Acronym and Abbreviation List
9. Table of Contents
10. Table of Charts and Figures
11. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes
List of Charts and Figures
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Interest in Energy Information Displays: All Respondents
- Interest in Energy Information Displays by Respondent Profiles and
Demographics
- Energy Information User Profiles Among EID Intenders
- Information Display Type Preferences Among EID Intenders
- Payment Preferences Among EID Intenders
- Energy Management Service Provider Preferences Among EID Intenders
- Interest in Demand Response Service Plans: All Respondents
- Interest in Demand Response Plans by Respondent Profiles and Demographics
- Lowest Acceptable Electric Bill Savings Among Demand Response Intenders
- Reasons for Lack of Interest in Demand Response
- Smart Grid Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Application Revenue Comparisons, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Cumulative Smart Grid Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Cumulative Smart Grid Revenue by Application (by 2015)
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, United States: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Canada: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Europe: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Latin America: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Asia Pacific: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Middle East/Africa: 2008-2015
- Real-Time Pricing by State, United States: 2003
- Net Metering by State, United States: 2009
- Smart Grid Components
- EPRI Intelligrid Model
- Characteristics of Communication Technologies in Legacy Grids and Smart
Grids
- Smart Grid Networks
- WAN/NAN Technology Comparison Chart
- Applications, Pros and Cons of Various Wide Area Networking Technologies
- Metro Wi-Fi Architecture for a Smart Grid Deployment
- Home Area Networking Diagram
- ZigBee Smart Energy Profile
- Opportunity for Volt-VAR Control Technologies
- Smart Grid Ecosystem
- Smart Grid Application Growth Rates
List of Tables
- AMI and Smart Grid Deployments, United States
- AMI and Smart Grid Deployments, Global
- Total Smart Grid Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Total Smart Grid Revenue by Application, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Cumulative Smart Grid Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Cumulative Smart Grid Revenue by Application, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Transmission Upgrade Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Substation Automation Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Distribution Automation Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Electric Vehicle Management Systems Revenue by Region, World Markets:
2008-2015
- Advanced Metering Infrastructure Revenue by Region, World Markets:
2008-2015
- Total Grid Automation Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, North America: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, United States: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Canada: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Latin America: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Europe: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Asia Pacific: 2008-2015
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Middle East/Africa: 2008-2015
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