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全球碳管理軟體與服務市場:發展中的碳管理產業與企業能源管理市場整合:市場分析與預測

Carbon Management Software and Services: The Evolving Carbon Management Industry and its Convergence with Enterprise Energy Management: Market Analysis and Forecasts

出版商 Pike Research
出版日期 2011年06月 商品編碼 200372
內容資訊 英文 101 Pages
價格
US $ 3800 PDF by E-mail (Basic License)
US $ 5700 PDF by E-mail (Enterprise License)


全球碳管理軟體與服務市場:發展中的碳管理產業與企業能源管理市場整合:市場分析與預測 是由出版商Pike Research在2011年06月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含101 Pages 價格從美金3800起跳。

簡介

國際能源機關(IEA)在溫室氣體(GHG)排放量增加的同時,已經不可能讓目前的能源供給與使用動向在經濟、社會與環境方面保持不變,美國政府預測到2030年的GHG排放量將增加50%,即使改善運輸、建築、電力發電與消費的效率也會增加35%,因此產業與能源專家表示全球政府必須要制定大型的政策轉變,Pike Research預估2011年全球碳管理市場規模將達13億美元、CAGR(年複合成長率)35%,並在2017年攀升至57億美元市場。

本報告針對全球探管理軟體與服務市場,提供市場動向、市場成長促進・阻礙因素、市場課題、競爭情況分析與市場預測、主要企業資料,目錄介紹如下。

第1章 摘要整理

  • 碳管理軟體與服務介紹
  • 市場機會
  • 市場動向
  • 競爭情況

第2章 市場課題

  • 介紹與背景
  • 増加的GHG(溫室氣體)排放量
    • 地區分類・國家分類CO2排放量
  • 對能源管理的矚目提升
    • 可持續性與社會責任
  • 採用碳管理的預測
    • 接受永續性
  • 市場成長促進因素
    • 排污交易與碳價格的設定
    • 能源効率與節省成本
    • 遵守規範
    • 企業管理與氣候法案的支援
    • 品牌權益與壓力
    • 碳足跡標籤
    • 碳基準與審計
    • 供應鏈計畫、採購、與指令
    • 資料管理與分析需求的擴大
    • 技術服務的可用性與改善
  • 市場成長阻礙因素與課題
    • 初期階段的碳管理
    • 依賴內部資源
    • 缺乏了解與專門知識
    • 專注於「掛在低樹枝」的果實(容易達成的目標)
    • 時常變動與不穩定的法令規範環境
    • 花時間的販售週期
    • 缺乏基準與工作目標評等
    • 品質惡劣的數據
  • 採用碳管理的市場
    • 南北美洲
    • 歐洲
    • 亞太地區
    • 全球其他地區

第3章 競爭情況

  • 新興與成熟化市場
    • 吸收合併能源管理企業
    • 合作關係
    • 混合競爭環境
  • 勝利價值主張
  • 軟體與服務供應商分析
    • Accenture
    • Ecometrica
    • Enablon
    • FirstCarbon Solutions
    • Foresite Systems
    • Global CarbonSystems
    • Gobi Carbon Management Solutions Systems
    • Greenstone Carbon Management
    • Hara
    • IBM
    • IHS
    • Infosys
    • Johnson Controls Inc.
    • Locus Technologies
    • PE INTERNATIONAL
    • SAP
    • SAS Institute
    • Schneider Electric
    • Verisae

第4章 市場預測

  • 預測介紹
    • 碳管理市場條件
    • 預測前提條件
    • 全球碳管理軟體與服務外部支出:地區分類
  • 碳管理軟體支出vs服務支出
    • 碳管理軟體支出
    • 碳管理服務支出

第5章 企業目錄

第6章 縮寫與簡寫列表

第7章 目錄

第8章 圖表

第9章 調查範圍、資料來源與調查方法、註釋

目錄

Abstract

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Current trends in energy supply and use accompanied by rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are unsustainable - economically, socially and environmentally - according to the International Energy Administration (IEA). The U.S. government estimates that GHG emissions will increase by 50% by 2030 and even with energy and fuel efficiency improvements in transportation, buildings, and electric power generation and consumption, emissions will still increase by 35% during this same period. IEA argues that carbon intensity would have to fall at twice the rate of 1990-2008 in 2008-2020 and four times faster in 2020-2015. Consequently, many industry and energy experts argue that a major transformation and policy change must be taken by all governments across the globe. Low-carbon energy technologies and management together with carbon management practices will play a crucial role in the coming years.

The carbon management market continues to be a young and emerging market that has evolved to take on a much broader focus on energy management or in many cases corporate sustainability, especially in North America. In 2011, Pike Research forecasts that this market will reach about $1.3 billion on a global basis and grow at a rapid compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of almost 35% through 2017 to represent a $5.7 billion market opportunity. There are multiple market forces fueling a growing demand for carbon management software solutions and services. Although they vary somewhat by geography and industry sector, the strongest drivers are generated by the need for energy efficiency, regulatory compliance requirements, supply chain mandates, and an ability to maintain or enhance brand equity to respond to the environmental pressures from shareholders and consumers.

This Pike Research report examines global and regional carbon management software and service trends, and forecasts market size and growth prospects by region and different service segments for the period from 2010 through 2017. In addition, Pike Research assesses the competitive landscape, including a SWOT analysis of major carbon management vendors.

Key Questions Addressed:

  • What key changes have taken place in the carbon management software and services market on a regional and global basis?
  • What is the size of the total carbon management market on a year by year basis - worldwide and regionally - through 2017?
  • What are the growth trends in the carbon management software and services market on a global and regional basis and which market segments offer the most promising opportunities?
  • What are the various market forces driving and inhibiting growth with respect to carbon management software and services?
  • Who are the key vendors in the smart grid data analytics market? What are their capabilities, challenges and opportunities and what type of competition do they face?

Who needs this report?

  • Enterprises considering carbon management adoption or expansion
  • Manufacturers facing supply chain mandates
  • Carbon management software vendors
  • IT services vendors
  • Management consulting firms
  • Standards development organizations
  • Utilities
  • Industry associations
  • Government agencies
  • Investor community

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Introduction to Carbon Management Software and Services
  • 1.2 Market Opportunities
  • 1.3 Market Forces
  • 1.4 Competitive Landscape

2. Market Issues

  • 2.1 Introduction and Background
  • 2.2 Rising GHG Emissions
    • 2.2.1 CO2 Emissions by Region and Country
  • 2.3 Increased Focus on Energy Management
    • 2.3.1 Reference to Sustainability and Social Responsibility
  • 2.4 Carbon Management Adoption Outlook
    • 2.4.1 Sustainability Adoption
  • 2.5 Market Drivers
    • 2.5.1 Cap-and-Trade and Carbon Pricing
    • 2.5.2 Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings
      • 2.5.2.1 Building Efficiency
      • 2.5.2.2 U.S. Government Incentives
    • 2.5.3 Regulatory Compliance
      • 2.5.3.1 The United Kingdom
      • 2.5.3.2 The U.S. EPA' s Clean Air Act Rule
      • 2.5.3.3 The U.S. SEC Guidance
      • 2.5.3.4 President Obama' s Executive Order (EO)
    • 2.5.4 Business Sentiment and Support for a Climate Bill
    • 2.5.5 Brand Equity and Pressures
      • 2.5.5.1 The Carbon Trust Standard
      • 2.5.5.2 The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
      • 2.5.5.3 The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
      • 2.5.5.4 The Climate Registry
    • 2.5.6 Carbon Footprint Labeling
      • 2.5.6.1 U.K. Carbon Trust Footprinting Company
      • 2.5.6.2 France' s Carbon Footprint Labeling Program
      • 2.5.6.3 Swiss Carbon Footprint Labeling Initiative
      • 2.5.6.4 Sweden' s Carbon Footprint Labeling Scheme
      • 2.5.6.5 Australian Carbon Reduction Labeling Scheme
      • 2.5.6.6 Japan' s Carbon Footprint Labeling Scheme
      • 2.5.6.7 Taiwan' s Carbon Footprint Labeling
      • 2.5.6.8 U.S. Carbon Emissions Labeling
    • 2.5.7 Carbon Standards and Accreditation
    • 2.5.8 Supply Chain Programs, Procurement, and Mandates
      • 2.5.8.1 "Green" Procurement Pressures
      • 2.5.8.2 The Wal-Mart Mandate
      • 2.5.8.3 Other Supply Chain Mandates
        • 2.5.8.3.1. Honda
        • 2.5.8.3.2. Procter & Gamble
        • 2.5.8.3.3. IBM
        • 2.5.8.3.4. HP
        • 2.5.8.3.5. Global GHG Supply Chain and Product Lifecycle Standards
        • 2.5.8.3.6. The CDP' s Supply Chain Program
    • 2.5.9 Increasing Need for Data Management and Analytics
    • 2.5.10 Availability and Improvements of Technology Solution
      • 2.5.10.1 Systems and Data Integration
      • 2.5.10.2 Data Management and Content
      • 2.5.10.3 Data Analytics, Business Intelligence, and Scalability
      • 2.5.10.4 Flexible and Easy-to-Use Software
      • 2.5.10.5 Supply Chain and Scope 3 Emissions Focus
      • 2.5.10.6 SaaS and Cloud Computing
      • 2.5.10.7 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Tools
      • 2.5.10.8 Comprehensiveness
  • 2.6 Market Inhibitors and Challenges
    • 2.6.1 Early Phase of Carbon Management
    • 2.6.2 Reliance on Internal Resources
    • 2.6.3 Lack of Understanding and Know-How
    • 2.6.4 Focus on the "Low-Hanging" Fruit
    • 2.6.5 Ever-Changing and Uncertain Regulatory Environment
    • 2.6.6 Slow Sales Cycle
    • 2.6.7 Lack of Standards and Objective Reviews
    • 2.6.8 Poor Data Quality
  • 2.7 Market Adoption of Carbon Management
    • 2.7.1 The Americas
      • 2.7.1.1 United States
        • 2.7.1.1.1. Climate Change Action in U.S. States and Municipalities
        • 2.7.1.1.2. Climate Change Action by U.S. Corporations
        • 2.7.1.1.3. Summary
      • 2.7.1.2 Canada
      • 2.7.1.3 Latin America
    • 2.7.2 Europe
      • 2.7.2.1 The United Kingdom
      • 2.7.2.2 France
      • 2.7.2.3 Germany
    • 2.7.3 Asia Pacific
      • 2.7.3.1 Japan
      • 2.7.3.2 Australia
      • 2.7.3.3 The Republic of Korea
      • 2.7.3.4 India
      • 2.7.3.5 China
    • 2.7.4 Rest of the World
      • 2.7.4.1 The Middle East and South Africa
      • 2.7.4.2 Israel
      • 2.7.4.3 Turkey
      • 2.7.4.4 South Africa

3. Competitive Landscape

  • 3.1 An Evolving and Maturing Market
    • 3.1.1 Mergers & Acquisitions of Energy Management Companies
    • 3.1.2 Partnerships
    • 3.1.3 A Mixed Competitive Environment
  • 3.2 A Winning Value Proposition
  • 3.3 Software and Service Vendor Profiles
    • 3.3.1 Accenture
    • 3.3.2 Ecometrica
    • 3.3.3 Enablon
    • 3.3.4 FirstCarbon Solutions
    • 3.3.5 Foresite Systems
    • 3.3.6 Global CarbonSystems
    • 3.3.7 Gobi Carbon Management Solutions Systems
    • 3.3.8 Greenstone Carbon Management
    • 3.3.9 Hara
    • 3.3.10 IBM
    • 3.3.11 IHS
    • 3.3.12 Infosys
    • 3.3.13 Johnson Controls Inc.
    • 3.3.14 Locus Technologies
    • 3.3.15 PE INTERNATIONAL
    • 3.3.16 SAP
    • 3.3.17 SAS Institute
    • 3.3.18 Schneider Electric
    • 3.3.19 Verisae

4. Market Forecasts

  • 4.1 Forecast Introduction
    • 4.1.1 The Market Conditions for Carbon Management
    • 4.1.2 Assumptions Determining This Forecast
    • 4.1.3 Worldwide Carbon Management Software and Services External Spending by Region
  • 4.2 Carbon Management Software Spending vs. Services Spending
    • 4.2.1 Carbon Management Software Spending
    • 4.2.2 Carbon Management Services Spending
      • 4.2.2.1 Worldwide Services Spending by Services Segment
      • 4.2.2.2 Carbon Management Software and Services Spending by Industry

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

  • Carbon Management Software Spending vs. Services Spending Share: 2010-2017
  • CO2 Emissions by Region and Country, World Markets: 1990-2035
  • Carbon Management Software and Services External Spending Share by Region, World Markets: 2011 and 2017
  • Carbon Management Software Spending vs. Services Spending Share: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Services Spending Share by Services Segment: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Software and Services Spending Share by Industry: 2011 and 2017

List of Tables

  • Accenture SWOT Analysis
  • Ecometrica SWOT Analysis
  • Enablon SWOT Analysis
  • FirstCarbon Solutions SWOT Analysis
  • Foresite Systems SWOT Analysis
  • CarbonSystems SWOT Analysis
  • Gobi SWOT Analysis
  • Greenstone SWOT Analysis
  • Hara SWOT Analysis
  • IBM SWOT Analysis
  • IHS SWOT Analysis
  • Infosys SWOT Analysis
  • JCI SWOT Analysis
  • Locus SWOT Analysis
  • PE INTERNATIONAL SWOT Analysis
  • SAP SWOT Analysis
  • SAS SWOT Analysis
  • Schneider Electric SWOT Analysis
  • Verisae SWOT Analysis
  • CO2 Emissions by Region and Country, World Markets: 1990-2035
  • Carbon Management Software and Services External Spending by Region, World Markets: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Software and Services External Spending Growth by Region, World Markets: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Software and Services External Spending Share by Region, World Markets: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Software Spending by Region, World Markets: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Software Spending Growth by Region, World Markets: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Services Spending by Region, World Markets: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Services Spending Growth by Region, World Markets: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Spending by Services Segment: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Software Spending vs. Services Spending Share: 2010-2017
  • Carbon Management Software and Services Spending Share by Industry: 2011 and 2017
  • Global Carbon Management Policies

Press Release

2017年二氧化碳管理軟體及服務市場將達到57億美元規模

2011年06月27日

Global Information, Inc.已開始銷售美國調查公司Pike Research所發行的報告書「Carbon Management Software and Services: The Evolving Carbon Management Industry and its Convergence with Enterprise Energy Management: Market Analysis and Forecasts (全球碳管理軟體與服務市場:發展中的碳管理產業與企業能源管理市場整合:市場分析與預測)」

依據國際能源機構(IEA)的說法,伴隨溫室效應氣體(GHG)排出量增加的現在之能源供給及利用動向,在經濟面、社會面及環境面都不可能持續。美國政府推定2030年之前GHG排出量將增加50%,在運輸、建築物、電力發電及消費上,即使改善了電力及燃料效率,同期間的排出量亦增加35%。受到這些動向影響,各企業越發忙著使用二氧化碳管理工具,以軟體平台的形式,同時採用支援碳會計實務的專業服務形式。

依據Pike Research的新報告書,全球二氧化碳管理市場從2009年的3億8,400萬美元到2010年擴大為7億500萬美元。是綠色技術市場調查公司的該公司,預測此市場今後將更加擴大,2017年時變成57億美元的產業。這些指標乃重新評估2010年第1季發行的前次預測,那時預估市場於2017年時達到44億美元規模。支撐此強力成長的重要促進主因之一,乃因直接或間接受到削減各組織的能源消費之機會高漲所致。多半場合都將二氧化碳管理視為能源管理。

上級分析者Marianne Hedin先生敘述:「二氧化碳管理市場在動盪的業界情勢中成長,爭取競爭上的優勢地位,軟體銷售者和服務供應商努力展開攻防戰。」「二氧化碳管理專業企業再次規定自己為『能源管理』服務提供商。另一方面,諮詢大企業、IT服務企業、能源服務企業及大樓管理銷售者亦在此領域擴充自家公司的提供品。」

Hedin先生又補充,隨著二氧化碳管理市場的成熟,擴大了服務收入與購買軟體的差額,應該變成最大的產業區塊。Hedin先生並預測服務收入全體市場的比率將從2010年的55%擴大到2017年的67%。現在諮詢及設置服務佔了服務支出的大部分,然預估2016年對外包服務的支出將與其他的服務相同水準或者超過水準。

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