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With the world emerging from COVID-19-related economic disruptions over the next year, considerable attention is being paid to economic recovery and what role governments may play in it.
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New Report Published
Analyst Insight: Smart Cities in Emerging Economies
Smart City Tracker 3Q20
With the world emerging from COVID-19-related economic disruptions over the next year, considerable attention is being paid to economic recovery and what role governments may play in it. With many governments focusing on infrastructure projects in their recovery plans, economic stimulus money may become available to accelerate smart city deployments. This assertion also holds true for developing nations in Latin America and Middle East & Africa. As economic productivity and quality of life continue to trend upward, these world regions and their cities have shown interest in smart city concepts to further their development.
Cities in developing countries, often with high population densities, trend toward projects that increase order and accessibility in municipal operations. Common areas of focus include more accessible governments, more efficient transportation options, and smart energy. The funding for these projects is more likely to come from outside investors rather than municipal funds, and these investments will likely play a substantial role in the near- to mid-term future.
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Smart City Tracker 3Q20 Dashboard
Top 10 Countries by Smart Cities and Projects Tracked, World Markets: 3Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Region, World Markets: 3Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Project Type, World Markets: 3Q20
Cumulative Projects by Region, World Markets: 2010-2019
Cities Tracked by Region, World Markets: 2010-2019
Smart City Projects Tracked by Investment Type, World Markets: 3Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Project Focus, World Markets: 2010-2019
Global Smart Cities Project Tracker, All Projects and Regions: 3Q20
Key Recommendations
Internet connectivity is increasingly important.
Greenfield developments present unique opportunities and risks.
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The global market for seated e-scooters is expected to experience considerable growth over the coming decade as consumers and governments continue to prioritize the adoption of low carbon.
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Market Data: Seated e-Scooters
Seated e-Scooter Unit Sales, Revenue, Average Transaction Prices, and Shared Seated e-Scooter Service Revenue, Annual Trips, and Installed Base of Vehicles
The global market for seated e-scooters is expected to experience considerable growth over the coming decade as consumers and governments continue to prioritize the adoption of low carbon, physically distanced, and congestion-reducing technologies. Advancements in motor and Lithium ion (Li-ion) battery technologies are helping to bolster the market through improved seated e-scooter range, speed, and power capabilities. The growth in seated e-scooter sharing programs has also contributed to an expanding global market.
Although China currently dominates the market, accounting for 86% of seated e-scooter unit sales in 2020, this figure is expected to decrease to 56% by 2030 as sales in other countries grow far more quickly. Most of the new growth in the seated e-scooter market is expected to come from India, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Asia Pacific (e.g., Taiwan), the Rest of Asia Pacific (e.g., Vietnam), and Europe. According to Guidehouse Insights, the global market for seated e-scooter unit sales is expected to grow from 5.7 million in 2020 to 10.1 million by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9%.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Market Drivers and Technology Trends
3. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Annual Unit Sales of Seated e-Scooters by Region and Country, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Sales of Seated e-Scooters by Peak Motor Output Level, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Revenue from Seated e-Scooter Unit Sales by Region and Country, World Markets: 2020-2030
Average Seated e-Scooter Transaction Price by Region, Select Markets: 2020-2030
Installed Base of Shared Seated e-Scooters by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Shared Seated e-Scooter Trips by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Revenue from Shared Seated e-Scooter Services by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
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The emergence of solar plus storage projects has been the most important trend seen in the global utility-scale energy storage industry in the past 2 years.
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New Report Published
Analyst Insight: Utility-Scale Solar Plus Storage Charges Ahead
Energy Storage Tracker
The emergence of solar plus storage projects has been the most important trend seen in the global utility-scale energy storage industry in the past 2 years. These combined projects account for a large percentage of newly announced energy storage capacity, including some of the largest energy storage systems (ESSs) being built around the world. The US has emerged as the hottest market for these new projects and is driving much of the innovation. In the US interconnection queues, there are 102 GW of solar PV projects and 11 GW of wind projects being proposed with energy storage attached. Precipitated in large part by a dramatic decline in costs, nearly one-third of all proposed solar projects in the US are planned with energy storage attached.
New projects are also being built and planned in Australia, Japan, Europe, the Middle East, and elsewhere. These projects are becoming more standardized in their technical and business model design, which are expected to spread to new markets in the coming years. As the case for coupling solar with utility-scale storage is becomes increasingly compelling, questions are beginning to surface about how to effectively execute solar plus storage projects and what are the keys for developing a successful business model.
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Introduction
Scope
Executive Summary
Market Inflection Trends
Market Drivers and Barriers
Market Forecast
Regional Market Overview
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
ESS vendors should design their products for seamless integration with solar PV plants.
ESS stakeholders should closely follow renewable generation growth to be prepared for new markets to open.
Project developers should be wary of overly optimistic forecasts for the value of merchant revenue streams.
Renewables operators must recognize software, communications, and cybersecurity will be among the most important components of solar-plus-storage systems.
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Rapid development of distributed energy resources (DER) technologies and accompanying software along with evolving grid pain points are driving the growing need for flexible capacity in 2020.
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Virtual Power Plant Overview
Flexibility Market Analysis and Forecasts: 2020-2029
Rapid development of distributed energy resources (DER) technologies and accompanying software along with evolving grid pain points are driving the growing need for flexible capacity in 2020. Legacy demand response (DR) programs are evolving from manual direct load control switch programs, beyond the more recent bring your own thermostat framework and toward that of bring your own device (BYOD). This new framework embraces a swath of behind-the-meter (BTM) DER technologies found across customer segments.
Simultaneously, flexible capacity from BTM and in front of the meter is being optimized to contribute to broader grid reliability and optimize participating devices to provide the same essential purposes as a traditional 24/7 power plant. Through this virtual power plant (VPP) strategy, passive energy consumers can be transformed into active prosumers, delivering services tailored to their needs and preferences and those of the larger grid.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
3. Technology Issues
4. Key Industry Players
5. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Flexible Capacity and Revenue by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2029
DR Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
DR Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
DR Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
DR Sites by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
VPP Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
VPP Market Share by Technology, World Markets: 2020
VPP Market Share by Technology, World Markets: 2029
VPP Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
VPP Implementation Spending by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2029
VPP Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
VPP Revenue by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2029
VPP Capacity by Technology, World Markets: 2020-20293
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EV market share continues to grow across both residential and commercial and industrial (C&I) fleets.
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VPP Applications for Managed EV Charging Platforms
Vehicle Grid Integration-Based VPP Market Trends, Regional Overview, Global Market Forecasts, and Analysis
EV market share continues to grow across both residential and commercial and industrial (C&I) fleets. The deployment of EVs can cause strain on localized grid infrastructure, particularly as higher numbers of EVs connect to the grid to charge during periods of peak demand. A virtual power plant (VPP) platform can optimize EV charging and potentially support the discharge of EV batteries to support the electricity grid during periods of peak demand.
VPPs work to achieve the greatest possible profit for distributed energy resources (DER) asset owners while maintaining the proper balance of the electricity grid at the lowest possible economic and environmental cost. The symbiotic relationship between VPP platform solutions and plug-in EV (PEV) adoption has led to an understanding of vehicle grid integration (VGI) as one of the next frontiers in smart device management.
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Market Issues
Key Industry Players
Market Forecast
Key Market Forcasts
VGI-Based VPP Capacity by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2029
Vehicle Sales Forecast Pre- and Post-COVID-19, World Markets: 2005-2030
V1G-Based VPP Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
V1G-Based VPP Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
V1G-Based VPP Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
V2G-Based VPP Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
V2G-Based VPP Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
V2G-Based VPP Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Share of VGI Revenue by Technology, World Markets: 2029
V1G-Based VPP Capacity by Customer Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
V1G-Based VPP Implementation Spending by Customer Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
V1G-Based VPP Revenue by Customer Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
V2G-Based VPP Capacity by Customer Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
V2G-Based VPP Implementation Spending by Customer Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
V2G-Based VPP Revenue by Customer Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
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The proliferation of distributed energy resources (DER) will be among the most disruptive trends to the traditional energy industry for the foreseeable future.
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New Report Published
DER Continue to Bolster Global Energy Resilience
Global DER Deployment Insights
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proliferation of distributed energy resources (DER) will be among the most disruptive trends to the traditional energy industry for the foreseeable future. Most energy companies and utilities are already wrestling with revenue erosion due to energy efficiency, demand side optimization, and solar PV. As deployments of distributed generation (DG) and energy storage, plug-in EVs (PEVs), and microgrids gain further traction, the impact on incumbent revenue will become more pronounced. Energy stakeholders are preparing for economic and operational disruptions and implementing efforts to offer a resilient and reliable power and electricity supply. Reprioritizing efforts across the sector may include a combination of strategies such as implementing DER, rolling out digital technologies, and establishing local procurement strategies.
According to Guidehouse Insights estimates, new global DER capacity deployments-including DG, distributed energy storage, PEV charging load, demand response (DR), and energy efficiency- are outpacing the growth rates of new centralized generation capacity. This shift away from centralized generation requires the use of innovative technologies and solutions on the part of grid operators.
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Market Inflection Trends
Market Drivers and Barriers
Market Forecast
Regional Market Overview
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
Energy stakeholders must reevaluate their supply chains and identify bottlenecks
Energy stakeholders should unlock digitization opportunities across DER
OEMs offering distributed storage can unlock resiliency and reliability opportunities.
Utilities should use DER to identify new market opportunities
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The global market for micromobility sharing services is expected to experience considerable growth over the coming decade as consumers and governments
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Micromobility Sharing Services
Shared e-Kick Scooters, Seated e-Scooters, and e-Bicycles: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
The global market for micromobility sharing services is expected to experience considerable growth over the coming decade as consumers and governments continue to prioritize the adoption of affordable, low carbon, and congestion-reducing technologies. The next phase of development for the industry is deploying at scale and achieving profitability. Technology advances in data sharing, automation, wireless charging, and battery swapping offer the potential for increased shared micromobility deployments, significant reductions in operating costs, and improved customer experience.
There are significant business opportunities for manufacturers, software providers, and service operators in shared micromobility, but they are varied by geography and technology. The proliferation of shared e-kick scooters and seated e-scooters in North America, Europe, and pockets of Asia Pacific and Latin America are expected to represent most of the growth opportunities in shared micromobility services over the next 10 years. According to Guidehouse Insights, the global market for micromobility sharing service revenue is expected to grow from $8.0 billion in 2020 to $30.8 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.4%.
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2. Market Issues
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4. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Annual Revenue from Shared Micromobility Services by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2030
Total Installed Base of Shared Micromobility Vehicles by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Installed Base of Shared e-Kick Scooters by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Installed Base of Shared Seated e-Scooters by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Installed Base of Shared e-Bikes by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Total Annual Shared Micromobility Vehicle Trips by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Shared Micromobility Vehicle Trips by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Revenue from Shared Micromobility Services by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Revenue from Shared Micromobility Services by Technology, North America: 2020-2030
Annual Revenue from Shared Micromobility Services by Technology, Europe: 2020-2030
Annual Revenue from Shared Micromobility Services by Technology, Asia Pacific: 2020-2030
Annual Revenue from Shared Micromobility Services by Technology, Latin America: 2020-2030
Annual Revenue from Shared Micromobility Services by Technology, Middle East & Africa: 2020-2030
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Webinar: August 18, 2020
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Upcoming Webinar
August 18, 2020
Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0
A Guidehouse Webinar Series
Join Guidehouse for the fifth installment of a webinar series focused on different aspects of resiliency in the age of the Energy Cloud.
Building Back Better: Increasing the Resilience of City Infrastructure and Services
August 18, 2020
1:00 PM EDT
City priorities have changed dramatically in recent months, and many of these changes will have long term consequences. Accepted ideas on how cities are organized, managed, and monitored have been overturned. In addition, there is the issue of depleted budgets and reduced tax bases. Health, safety, and economic survival have become existential priorities for city leaders today. Despite these urgent and unpredictable challenges, city leaders realize the need to rebuild better to ensure resilience for future pandemic events, accelerate the shift to zero carbon cities, and address the gross social inequalities in many cities. These aspirational priorities must be considered even as cities continue to deal with current existential threats.
Join Guidehouse's experts for an engaging discussion on the challenges facing cities and their partners as they look to build back better. The panel will examine what this means for urban infrastructure, city services, energy systems, and transportation. Hear how cities are looking to drive sustainable and equitable investment in resilient infrastructure and services and the role of utilities and other key partners in this journey. This discussion is the fifth installment in the Guidehouse webinar series
Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0.
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Britt Harter
Director
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Britt
Harter is a director in Guidehouse''s global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment (ES&I). He serves as Guidehouse's sustainability solutions lead, working to help corporate and government clients with their sustainability and decarbonization journeys, as well as the lead for the North American team serving large corporate clients. Previously, Britt was a director in Guidehouse's State and Local Government advisory group, where he focused on driving environmental, social, and economic vibrancy. In this role, Britt was instrumental in producing award-winning sustainability plans for Los Angeles and San Jose, California, and creating economic recovery plans for Puerto Rico and Detroit. Prior to that, Harter spent 10 years in PwC's Sustainable Business Solutions practice and a boutique firm, acquired by PwC, that focused on environmental sustainability strategy for
large corporates.
Macky McCleary
Director
Guidehouse
Macky
McCleary is a director In Guidehouse''s global ES&I segment, where he drives innovation for clients in the converging industry sectors of energy, finance, telecom, government, infrastructure, and transportation. He brings expertise in strategy, innovation, operations, branding, consumer and behavioral insights, and business development. Prior to joining Guidehouse, Macky was a consultant at another large firm. Previously, he oversaw a state division of public utilities and carriers, where he led grid modernization and advanced wireless/5G strategies, among other government transformation efforts. He has also led regulatory agencies in the insurance, banking, gaming, and environment industries, and consulted in the areas of corporate and commercial strategy, environment, and public policy.
Eric Woods
Research Director
Guidehouse Insights
Eric Woods is a research director leading Guidehouse Insights' coverage of smart cities. In this role, he brings together his research experience across energy, mobility, buildings, and government. He has more than 23 years of experience as an analyst and consultant on new technology trends, including in-depth research in the areas of IT infrastructure, data analytics, knowledge management, public sector IT, and cleantech innovation. Eric is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and is quoted regularly in major publications. He has worked on consultancy assignments for a wide range of clients, including public and private sector technology users and global suppliers, as well as many small and growing technology companies.
H. Christine Richards
Managing Consultant
Guidehouse
H. Christine Richards is a managing consultant in Guidehouse''s global ES&I segment. She has 14 years of experience in challenging the status quo and building consensus around the transformation of electric utilities. Christine excels at executive-level conversations, communications, thought leadership, and bringing impactful ideas to fruition. Christine's communications skills are complemented by strong assessment skills to understand emerging markets and formulate strategies for organizations to best move forward in an ever-changing marketplace. She has worked with numerous utility executives, and utility and vendor organizations to find their voices and make them heard in a rapidly changing energy marketplace.
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August 18, 2020
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Hydrogen: The Next Building Block for the Net-Zero Economy
Did you miss the last webinar in this series? Watch the replay. Guidehouse's experts examine the role of hydrogen in enabling greater resiliency in a fully decarbonized future, and how organizations can begin tapping into its potential.
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The global wind industry is estimated to install 62.1 GW in 2020, a 7% decline from the previous estimate of 66.8 GW made earlier in 2020
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New Report Published
Global Wind Energy Database 4Q20
The global wind industry is estimated to install 62.1 GW in 2020, a 7% decline from the previous estimate of 66.8 GW made earlier in 2020. Despite the impacts of the current pandemic, global wind installations remained resilient overall due to the European Union recovery plan for renewables and the extension of tax credits in the US.
The
wind market continues to face challenges as some countries shift to competitive power contract auctions, tenders, and other wind procurement mechanisms that squeeze profit margins throughout the supply chain. In the previous database update, the US was expected to peak in 2020 at an annual capacity of 12.6 GW as the Production Tax Credit (PTC) for wind projects phased out. However, due to pandemic-related delays, the US is expected to peak in 2021 at more than 14.1 GW of annual capacity. The US and China in the short term are experiencing rapid near-term increases of capacity additions as generous policies change or phase out. Despite most renewable markets facing severe short-term disruptions due to COVID-19, offshore wind proved extremely resilient. Annual installations in offshore wind are expected to increase from 6.4 GW in 2020 to 20.7GW in 2030. Europe leads developed
markets in offshore wind capacity, especially the UK, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, and the Netherlands.
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Updates from the Past 6 Months
Market Inflection Trends
Market Drivers and Barriers
Market Forecast
Regional Market Overview
Key Recommendations
Monitor the ongoing impact of the pandemic
Consolidate across the offshore wind value chain
Advance wind turbine and interconnection technology investments
Evolve the distribution supply chain network and seek economies
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As the nature of energy generation and use becomes more distributed, more flexible, and more digital, entire communities are beginning to combine various emerging energy technologies
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New Report Published
Smart Energy Communities
Energy Technologies and Solutions for Smart Cities, Districts, and Communities: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
As the nature of energy generation and use becomes more distributed, more flexible, and more digital, entire communities are beginning to combine various emerging energy technologies and achieving greater levels of grid resilience and reliability at a lower financial cost. Whether isolated islands, green field residential developments, or urban multifamily housing blocks, communities are growing more interested in combining renewable energy generation, energy storage, smart meters, green buildings, blockchain, and other technologies to exert more control over their energy usage.
The
development of the smart energy community market is being driven primarily by the demands of the end consumer. Energy consumers are also expressing an interest in using energy that is generated locally and that they can partly control, as opposed to the grid mix that energy generators have provided for them. Motivated by the pressures of this growing pool of distributed energy resources (DER), a desire for more reliable service, and mounting environmental regulation, grid authorities are exploring new ways of organizing and managing their grid to maintain an acceptable level of grid balance. This organization is increasingly taking place at the grid edge and driving the development of smart energy communities. The smart energy communities market is also encountering resistance in a few forms, primarily in dealing with policy entrenchment, slow technology adoption, and hesitation from
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Executive Summary
Market Issues
Key Industry Players and Case Studies
Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Annual Smart Energy for Smart Cities Technology Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Smart Energy for Smart Cities Technology Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Cumulative Smart Energy for Smart Cities Technology Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Smart Grid for Smart Cities Technology Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Advanced Energy Technologies Revenue for Smart Cities by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annual Smart Energy for Smart Cities Technology Revenue by Segment, North America: 2020-2030
Annual Smart Energy for Smart Cities Technology Revenue by Segment, Europe: 2020-2030
Annual Smart Energy for Smart Cities Technology Revenue by Segment, Asia Pacific: 2020-2030
Annual Smart Energy for Smart Cities Technology Revenue by Segment, Latin America: 2020-2030
Annual Smart Energy for Smart Cities Technology Revenue by Segment, Middle East & Africa: 2020-2030
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Webinar: July 9, 2020
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July 9, 2020
Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0
A Guidehouse Webinar Series
Join Guidehouse for the fourth installment of a webinar series focused on different aspects of resiliency in the age of the Energy Cloud.
Hydrogen: The Next Building Block for the Net-Zero Economy
July 9, 2020
1:00 PM EDT
2050 targets for net-zero emissions have experienced a meteoric rise as carbon policies move to the top of policy agendas. Stakeholders are now wondering whether these targets can be reached with electrons alone, or if we need molecules too. The renewables transition is making great strides, but the path from 50% decarbonization targets to full decarbonization will require a leap in terms of how we think about delivering energy.
Join Guidehouse''s experts for a lively discussion on the role of hydrogen in enabling greater resiliency in a fully decarbonized future, and how organizations can begin tapping into its potential. This discussion is the fourth installment in a new Guidehouse webinar series, Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0.
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Panelists
Mark Eisenhower
Partner
Guidehouse
Mark Eisenhower is a partner in Guidehouse''s global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment. He has extensive energy management consulting experience and a history of growing businesses in diverse, global markets. Mark advises executives on developing and operationalizing their strategies to achieve sustainable excellence and increased shareholder value. This covers enterprise and operational strategy, go-to-market and product development strategy, organizational (re)structuring, business process improvement, business transformation and change management, performance management, M&A advisory, valuations, post-merger integration, and strategy, and implementation.
Kees van der Leun
Director
Guidehouse
Kees van der Leun is a director In Guidehouse''s global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment. He works with energy sector clients in Europe and the Middle East, leading the development of strategies for the energy infrastructure of the future, both large-scale (such as the North Sea energy system) and bottom-up (including the zero-emission heating of homes and its implications for energy infrastructure). Kees was project director of The Energy Report, a thorough and visionary global scenario showing how the world can reach 100% renewable energy by 2050.
Danielle Vitoff
Associate Director
Guidehouse
Danielle Vitoff is an associate director in Guidehouse's global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment. She supports companies, cities, and utilities in developing low-carbon strategies, including greenhouse gas footprinting, target development, risk and opportunity assessments, and implementation support. She is a LEED Advanced Professional and a TRUE Advisor.
H. Christine Richards
Managing Consultant
Guidehouse
H. Christine Richards is a managing consultant in Guidehouse''s global ES&I segment. She has 14 years of experience in challenging the status quo and building consensus around the transformation of electric utilities. Christine excels at executive-level conversations, communications, thought leadership, and bringing impactful ideas to fruition. Christine's communications skills are complemented by strong assessment skills to understand emerging markets and formulate strategies for organizations to best move forward in an ever-changing marketplace. She has worked with numerous utility executives, and utility and vendor organizations to find their voices and make them heard in a rapidly changing energy marketplace.
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Hydrogen: The Next Building Block for the Net-Zero Economy
July 9, 2020
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Uncharted Territory: Building New Pathways to E-Mobility Resilience
Did you miss the last webinar in this series? Watch the replay. Guidehouse's experts examine e-mobility as the world plots how to recover and best respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Panelists explore the lasting impacts on both business and society and what they mean for the future transportation sector.
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Cleantech Update - September 18, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Despite Near-Term Project Delays, COVID-19 Is Creating Long-Term Opportunities for Microgrids Market
"This growth will be characterized by uneven impacts on different market segments and the desirability of different distributed energy resources (DER) options," says Peter Asmus, research director with Guidehouse Insights.
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E-Kick Scooters and Seated E-Scooters Represent Largest Growth Opportunities in Shared Micromobility Services
"There are significant business opportunities for manufacturers, software providers, and service operators in shared micromobility, but they are varied by geography and technology," says Ryan Citron, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Grid Interactive Efficient Buildings
SEP 21, 2020 - 10:00 AM EDT
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming Alliance to Save Energy webinar, Grid Interactive Efficient Buildings. This engaging live panel discussion will look at the role grid interactive efficient buildings (GEBS) are playing in this new era of uncertainty and the disruption tied to climate change events. Panelists will explore key topics and highlight best practices including the role of smart buildings as part of the critical infrastructure for managing disruption and the importance of buildings that can be responsive assets. Experts will also share insight into emerging opportunities as the smart buildings market matures and evolves from smart building systems to networked building assets.
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Using Parking Analytics to Better Manage Public Space
How the City of Santa Cruz is Using Data to Improve Parking, Traffic, and Public Safety
SEP 29, 2020 - 2:00 PM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar will examine how the City of Santa Cruz in California is using analytics to understand how one of its most popular parking destinations can best be managed for the benefit of all. Panelists will discuss issues facing the city, the data insights gained through the project, and how that data is helping to shape future parking, traffic, and public safety policies. They will also discuss curbside monitoring implications as well as lessons learned since the coronavirus outbreak.
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Recent Insights
White House Chronicle: Financial Institutions Work Toward Low-Carbon Future
In the latest episode of White House Chronicle, Guidehouse discusses how financial institutions are tracking their investment and lending emissions to reduce their carbon footprints. Chris Snyder, director...
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Curbing the Cost of Green Hydrogen
In a Wall Street Journal article, Guidehouse says production technology and policy are expected to make green hydrogen more competitive in the next decade. Dan Hahn, partner, explained...
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European Microgrid Innovation Focused on Remote Islands
Europe is a global leader on large-scale renewable energy such as offshore wind farms and frugal when it comes to energy consumption. However, it is not a hotspot for microgrid deployments. There are...
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How Our Forgotten Computers Can Fill In the Digital Device Divide
In the US, children are headed back to school while still under the cloud of the pandemic. Many will be studying from home or spending only some of their time in physical classrooms. In these cases...
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West Coast Utilities'' Proposed EV Truck Charging Corridor a Good Start But Needs Improvement
Electric truck logistics are gathering momentum on the US West Coast. A group of regional electric utilities just released a study recommending the establishment of a network of charging stations...
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Parking Analytics Can Support Data-Driven City Management
City management is a constant challenge in balancing finite resources, conflicting demands, and priorities. Diverse stakeholders have different perspectives on how resources (e.g., people, places...
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Onsite Energy Storage Joins the Conversation with Commercial Buildings
Big batteries are increasingly a part of the discussion as commercial building owners and managers strategize ways to reduce energy costs. The notion of onsite energy storage via batteries is not new...
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Expert Advice
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Events
Automotive LIDAR
SEP 22, 2020 - SEP 24, 2020
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World Hydrogen Congress
SEP 22, 2020 - SEP 24, 2020
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Aspen Energy Week
OCT 05, 2020 - OCT 08, 2020
VIRTUAL
North America Smart Energy Week
OCT 21, 2020 - OCT 22, 2020
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International Conference on Smart Cities Smart Infrastructures and Smart Buildings
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The driving force behind microgrid deployments is the growth in a wide variety of distributed energy resources (DER).
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New Report Published
DER Deployments for Microgrids
Regional Market Forecasts on Capacity and Revenue for Nine DER Technologies
The
driving force behind microgrid deployments is the growth in a wide variety of distributed energy resources (DER). As one of many options to aggregate and optimize DER, the microgrid platform allows for new levels of resilience and reliability. These options are of special value in light of emerging threats to global power grids, extreme weather events, earthquakes, wildfires, and terrorist threats. At the same time, microgrids can help organize mixed asset fleets of DER at the distribution network level. With the right set of controls technologies, this platform can not only offer value streams to site hosts and other microgrid customers but also provide value upstream to the larger grid. It is in this latter function that microgrids overlap with other networking platforms such as virtual power plants (VPPs) and DER management systems.
The availability of government support for microgrids is clearly affected by the design of incentives and subsidies for the gamut of available DER technologies that could be integrated into a microgrid. Support for DER assets will increase the viability of microgrids in any particular region. However, some forms of support can counterintuitively limit future microgrid applications. Furthermore, in some cases, a decline in subsidy support, particularly for renewable generation technologies, can surprisingly create incentives for microgrids.
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Executive Summary
Market Issues
Technology Issues
Key Industry Players
Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Microgrid DER Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Selected DER Capacity by Technology, World Markets: 2020
Selected DER Capacity by Technology, World Markets: 2029
Annual Biomass Microgrid Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Diesel Genset Microgrid Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Energy Storage Microgrid Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Fuel Cells Microgrid Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Hydro Microgrid Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Microturbine Microgrid Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Natural Gas Genset Microgrid Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Solar PV Microgrid Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Wind Microgrid Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
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The global energy storage industry has continued to mature rapidly in the past 2 years.
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New Report Published
Analyst Insight: Utility-Scale Solar
Plus Storage Market
Energy Storage Tracker
The
global energy storage industry has continued to mature rapidly in the past 2 years. Although select countries have seen major increases in new projects, others are just beginning to develop substantial market opportunities. The industry remains diverse in the shape and structure of markets around the world, yet we are beginning to see repeating trends in the early adopter markets that have grown and become more mature. A key global trend is that the early stages of a market's development typically include projects that are smaller and focused on single applications, often grid stability services such as frequency regulation. As markets mature, such as in the US, Germany, and Australia, new projects tend to shift to target more substantial multi-revenue-stream opportunities for capacity and reserve services, including combined renewables plus storage plants.
Several key factors continue to increase the global need for energy storage deployments. The restructuring of electricity markets is enabling valuation of the flexible benefits of energy storage deployments. Variable generation sources such as solar PV and wind that are connected to power grids will require increased load balancing against demand. Areas with unstable grids and frequent outages will benefit from distributed energy storage systems (DESSs) and microgrids with storage. Load profiles will play a critical role in the structure and operation of the power grid, which will influence the development of energy storage markets.
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Market Inflection Trends
Market Drivers and Barriers
Market Forecast
Regional Market Overview
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
ESS technology stakeholders need a portfolio of go-to-market strategies.
Utilities should think explicitly about a system software architecture.
Project developers should be wary of overly optimistic forecasts for the value of merchant revenue streams.
Policymakers should consider opportunities to bring competing technologies to market.
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Webinar: August 18, 2020
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Upcoming Webinar
August 18, 2020
Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0
A Guidehouse Webinar Series
Join Guidehouse for the fifth installment of a webinar series focused on different aspects of resiliency in the age of the Energy Cloud.
Building Back Better: Increasing the Resilience of City Infrastructure and Services
August 18, 2020
1:00 PM EDT
City priorities have changed dramatically in recent months, and many of these changes will have long term consequences. Accepted ideas on how cities are organized, managed, and monitored have been overturned. In addition, there is the issue of depleted budgets and reduced tax bases. Health, safety, and economic survival have become existential priorities for city leaders today. Despite these urgent and unpredictable challenges, city leaders realize the need to rebuild better to ensure resilience for future pandemic events, accelerate the shift to zero carbon cities, and address the gross social inequalities in many cities. These aspirational priorities must be considered even as cities continue to deal with current existential threats.
Join Guidehouse's experts for an engaging discussion on the challenges facing cities and their partners as they look to build back better. The panel will examine what this means for urban infrastructure, city services, energy systems, and transportation. Hear how cities are looking to drive sustainable and equitable investment in resilient infrastructure and services and the role of utilities and other key partners in this journey. This discussion is the fifth installment in the Guidehouse webinar series
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Britt Harter
Director
Guidehouse
Britt
Harter is a director in Guidehouse''s global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment (ES&I). He serves as Guidehouse's sustainability solutions lead, working to help corporate and government clients with their sustainability and decarbonization journeys, as well as the lead for the North American team serving large corporate clients. Previously, Britt was a director in Guidehouse's State and Local Government advisory group, where he focused on driving environmental, social, and economic vibrancy. In this role, Britt was instrumental in producing award-winning sustainability plans for Los Angeles and San Jose, California, and creating economic recovery plans for Puerto Rico and Detroit. Prior to that, Harter spent 10 years in PwC's Sustainable Business Solutions practice and a boutique firm, acquired by PwC, that focused on environmental sustainability strategy for
large corporates.
Macky McCleary
Director
Guidehouse
Macky
McCleary is a director In Guidehouse''s global ES&I segment, where he drives innovation for clients in the converging industry sectors of energy, finance, telecom, government, infrastructure, and transportation. He brings expertise in strategy, innovation, operations, branding, consumer and behavioral insights, and business development. Prior to joining Guidehouse, Macky was a consultant at another large firm. Previously, he oversaw a state division of public utilities and carriers, where he led grid modernization and advanced wireless/5G strategies, among other government transformation efforts. He has also led regulatory agencies in the insurance, banking, gaming, and environment industries, and consulted in the areas of corporate and commercial strategy, environment, and public policy.
Eric Woods
Research Director
Guidehouse Insights
Eric Woods is a research director leading Guidehouse Insights' coverage of smart cities. In this role, he brings together his research experience across energy, mobility, buildings, and government. He has more than 23 years of experience as an analyst and consultant on new technology trends, including in-depth research in the areas of IT infrastructure, data analytics, knowledge management, public sector IT, and cleantech innovation. Eric is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and is quoted regularly in major publications. He has worked on consultancy assignments for a wide range of clients, including public and private sector technology users and global suppliers, as well as many small and growing technology companies.
H. Christine Richards
Managing Consultant
Guidehouse
H. Christine Richards is a managing consultant in Guidehouse''s global ES&I segment. She has 14 years of experience in challenging the status quo and building consensus around the transformation of electric utilities. Christine excels at executive-level conversations, communications, thought leadership, and bringing impactful ideas to fruition. Christine's communications skills are complemented by strong assessment skills to understand emerging markets and formulate strategies for organizations to best move forward in an ever-changing marketplace. She has worked with numerous utility executives, and utility and vendor organizations to find their voices and make them heard in a rapidly changing energy marketplace.
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August 18, 2020
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Hydrogen: The Next Building Block for the Net-Zero Economy
Did you miss the last webinar in this series? Watch the replay. Guidehouse's experts examine the role of hydrogen in enabling greater resiliency in a fully decarbonized future, and how organizations can begin tapping into its potential.
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Electricity demand in the US and European Union has been flat or down for several years, threatening the traditional business utility model of greater demand driving higher revenue.
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Optimizing EV Load Profiles to Benefit the Grid
Electricity demand in the US and European Union has been flat or down for several years, threatening the traditional business utility model of greater demand driving higher revenue. However, projected growth in EV adoption and the electricity that EVs use represent a dramatic increase in the amount of power that utilities will likely sell to consumers, buttressing shaky fundamentals. However, intermittent charge times and geographic clustering could exacerbate peak demand issues and threaten transformers.
The evolving EV market, charging infrastructure, and charge times are expected to have a big impact on utility load shapes. These trends are magnified by increases in solar generation, which leads to a greater discrepancy between low midday demand and peak demand when people return home from work. As utilities determine investment strategies and how to incorporate a step-change in demand, they will need consider a range of strategies including price signals and vehicle-to-grid integration. These tools can help utilities and regulators nudge EV charging behavior to minimize disruptive grid impacts, lower consumer costs, and reduce carbon emissions.
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Plug-In Vehicle Adoption and Charging Capacity Are Growing
PEV Grid Impacts Are Moving from Theoretical to Practical
Future PEV Demands Are Going to Require Smart Grids
Figures
PEV Load Profiles by Location
California Independent System Operator Net Load for March 31
How PEV Market Maturity Might Shift PEV Load
Scenario Impacts of a Residentially-Owned Plug-In Hybrid EV on Load Distribution
Charging Profile of PEV Fleet with 170 Vehicles Using a Timed Connection
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Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are slowly earning traction and legitimacy as useful tools to drive efficiency in the energy industry.
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Analyst Insight: Residential Customer Behavior in Local Electricity Markets
Energy Blockchain Vendor and Deployment Tracker
Blockchain is a mathematical framework for decentralized information and systems management. Since roughly 2015, startups, utilities, and technology companies have financed and deployed demonstration and pilot projects to determine whether blockchain can address pain points across the energy industry. These projects focused on a wide range of use cases, from Transactive Energy (TE) and peer-to-peer energy trading to supply chain management and renewable energy certificates. As the technology slowly matures, the narrative that blockchain will fundamentally disrupt the energy system is giving way to a more pragmatic vision in which blockchain makes existing processes more efficient.
TE and peer-to-peer energy trading in distribution-level local energy markets has followed a similar cycle. Originally considered to be the most disruptive application of blockchain in the power sector, local energy markets (LEMs) have proven slow to implement in practice. But energy blockchain vendors and research groups have made a targeted effort to involve utilities in their projects to demonstrate that distribution-level trading can be integrated with existing grid systems.
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Market Inflection Trends
Market Drivers and Barriers
Case Study: Quartierstrom
Regional Market Overview
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
Utilities must embrace the reality of TE
Residential customers are not day traders
Look to Europe and Asia Pacific for the newest market opportunities
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Cleantech Update - August 7, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
US Distributed Energy Storage Deployments Poised to Take Leading Role in Energy Paradigm Shift
"The US distributed energy storage market has grown considerably from 2015 to 2020, however, it is a highly fragmented market with only a few US states accounting for most activity," says Ricardo F. Rodriguez, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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DER Management Solutions Foundational to Digital Utility Transformation and the Broader Energy Transformation
"Utilities are in the middle of multiple paradigm shifts as digital transformation and proliferation of DER converge to create increased complexity and opportunity," says Michael Kelly, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Resiliency: Innovation and Storage for Resiliency
AUG 13, 2020 - 12:30 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse, Zpryme, and other industry thought leaders for Response, Recovery, and Resiliency: the Impacts of COVID-19. This three-part virtual roundtable series is focused on how COVID-19 has affected our communities and the future energy landscape.
The third part of the series features a discussion on Resiliency: Innovation and Storage for Resiliency.
Register now to hear Jan Vrins, leader of Guidehouse's global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment, and Bernerd Da Santos, executive vice president and chief operating officer at AES, share their unique perspectives on how utilities move on from the initial response and into the recovery stage of the pandemic.
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Building Back Better: Increasing the Resilience of City Infrastructure and Services
AUG 18, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
City
priorities have changed dramatically in recent months, and many of these changes will have long term consequences. Despite the urgent and unpredictable challenges, city leaders realize the need to rebuild better to ensure resilience for future pandemic events, accelerate the shift to zero carbon cities, and address the gross social inequalities in many cities. Join Guidehouse's experts for an engaging discussion on the challenges facing cities and their partners as they look to build back better. The panel will examine what this means for urban infrastructure, city services, energy systems, and transportation. Hear how cities are looking to drive sustainable and equitable investment in resilient infrastructure and services and the role of utilities and other key partners in this journey. This discussion is the fifth installment in the Guidehouse webinar series Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0.
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Low Power Networking Solutions for Second Generation Smart Metering
This Guidehouse Insights webinar provides an overview of emerging LPWA network protocols and discusses the technical aspects of four solutions as they relate to smart metering: LoRa, NB-IoT, LTE-Cat-M1, and Weightless. The technical specifications of these solutions will be discussed, as will case studies of projects where LPWA technology has been deployed as the backbone for smart metering networks.
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Recent Insights
Accelerating Investment in Commercial Buildings with Energy Efficiency as a Service
In an Energy Central article, Guidehouse Insights discusses how a new financing mechanism addresses the split incentive barrier with utility participation. In a first-of-its-kind program, Seattle City...
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Major US Bank Commits to Climate Change Accountability
In a Politico article, Guidehouse discusses the significance of Morgan Stanley joining the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials, a global body that helps organizations count greenhouse gas...
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Home Energy Management Advances Open Electricity Ratemaking Opportunities
Utilities have long sought subscription rates for electricity as revenue stabilizers; however, they have faced implementation challenges in the area of generating cost and energy savings. Home energy...
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Mixed-Asset VPPs Are Key to Market Expansion in the US
The mixed-asset model represents the end goal of VPPs, as it coordinates and optimizes a range of distributed energy resources (DER) according to market conditions. Kiwi Power's entrance into...
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FERC Order Boosts Sunrun Acquisition and Residential DER
The US residential energy storage market received a big boost when federal judges ruled to uphold Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) order 841. The ruling allows energy aggregators at the...
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Expert Advice
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Cleantech Update - November 6, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Smart Energy Communities That Integrate Multiple Clean Energy Technologies Are Key To Developing Zero Carbon Cities
"The need for smart energy communities is being driven primarily by the need to increase energy resilience and reduce carbon emissions," says Eric Woods, research director with Guidehouse Insights.
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Utility-Scale Energy Storage Can Provide a Range of Grid Services and Improve Overall Power System Efficiency
"Although the technology can provide operational cost savings for any power system, the single most important driver for the market's growth is the increasing penetration of variable renewable power generation, notably solar and wind," says Pritil Gunjan, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Street Lighting for Smart Cities
Wins and Trends
NOV 17, 2020 - 10:00 AM EST
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming Signify webinar, Street Lighting for Smart Cities: Wins and Trends. Attend this webinar to learn how IoT lighting can help cities reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, and become smarter, more livable, and safer for citizens.
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New Networking Strategies and Solutions for the Utility of the Future
Enabling a Holistic Approach through New Networking Protocols, Spectrum Options, and Business Dynamics
DEC 1, 2020 - 2:00 PM EST
In this Guidehouse Insights roundtable discussion, panelists will examine the shifting environment and options for utility networking, with various new business model benefits highlighted. The webinar will be a follow-up discussion to Guidehouse Insights'' November 4 webinar, LTE-Based Networks-Not Existing AMI Systems-Will Better Serve Emerging Utility Needs.
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Recent Insights
Supporting Sustainability through Second Life Batteries
In an article for Energy Central, Guidehouse Insights says the repurposing of used EV batteries can reduce waste and support new revenue streams. EVs are expected to account for 21% of all light...
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Creating Smart Energy Communities
In an article for POWER Magazine, Guidehouse Insights examines a more human-centric approach to the grid. With the rise of technologies like microgrids, distributed renewables, battery storage, and...
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India, Taiwan, and Vietnam Are Key in Driving Seated e-Scooter Sales
According to Guidehouse Insights' upcoming 4Q 2020 report, Market Data: Seated e-Scooters, global annual unit sales of seated e-scooters are expected to grow from roughly 5.7 million in 2020...
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DER Technology Providers Optimize Business Model Offerings
Wisconsin-based Generac, a manufacturer of backup generators, recently announced its acquisition of Enbala, a virtual power plant (VPP) company. Enbala's distributed energy resource...
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The Combined Power of Floating Solar on Hydro Reservoirs Shows New Potential
Last month, Norwegian PV developer Scatec Solar announced its plans to acquire hydropower developer SN Power from the Norwegian government for $1.17 billion. It is not unusual for renewable...
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Featured Subscription Service
Data Insights: DER Database
Part of our newly released subscription services, Guidehouse Insights'' DER Database covers technologies grouped in four parts of the value chain that generate, manage, and consume electricity. Technologies covered include diesel gensets, natural gas gensets, stationary fuel cells, microturbines, solar PV, wind, and distributed energy storage.
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Expert Advice
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The residential energy management system (REMS) market is undergoing rapid expansion and transformation.
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New Report Published
Market Data: Residential Energy Management Systems
Behavioral DSM Solutions, REMS Software, REMS Hardware, and REMS Services: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
The residential energy management system (REMS) market is undergoing rapid expansion and transformation. New digital and software approaches are changing behavioral demand side management (DSM) solutions and home energy management software. Despite the economic impacts of COVID-19 and shelter-in-place orders, home energy management hardware, such as smart thermostats and smart lighting, are gaining traction among residential customers as residential energy management (REM) assets and as elements of the smart home.
Data analytics applications in REM solutions are also evolving. For example, improved disaggregation of data on home energy use is creating cost savings for residential customers and improved customer engagement opportunities for utilities. Although large technology companies have opened other energy data gathering channels via voice assistants such as Amazon's Alexa and Google Home, a rich startup ecosystem has emerged to engage customers with app-, panel-, and sensor-based REM service interfaces.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Data Assumptions and Overview
3. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
REM Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
REM Revenue by Segment, North America: 2020-2029
REM Revenue by Segment, Europe: 2020-2029
REM Revenue by Segment, Asia Pacific: 2020-2029
REM Revenue by Segment, Latin America: 2020-2029
REM Revenue by Segment, Middle East & Africa: 2020-2029
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The latest research news and updates from Guidehouse Insights.
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Cleantech Update - June 19, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
More Cities Using IoT-Enabled Air Quality Sensors that Offer Increased Accuracy at a Lower Price Point
"Urban residents have become more aware of the negative consequences of poor air quality, which is driving demand for sensors that lend greater understanding of patterns in urban air pollution," says Grant Samms, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Automated Driving Technology Development Proving More Challenging than Anticipated
"In the near term, automated driving deployment will remain very limited to specific locales where it has been demonstrated to work safely and reliably and there is a demonstrated market willing to adopt the technology," says Sam Abuelsamid, principal research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
E-quality: Shaping an Inclusive Energy Transition
JUN 26, 2020 - 10:00 AM CET
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming Eurelectric webinar. This webinar will deliver findings from a survey on how some climate policies are negatively impacting low income households. Panelists will discuss which policies have the least impact on low income citizens and suggest concrete mitigation measures to minimize any regressive effects.
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Low Power Networking Solutions for Second Generation
Smart Metering
JUN 30, 2020 - 11:00 AM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar provides an overview of emerging LPWA network protocols and discusses the technical aspects of four solutions as they relate to smart metering: LoRa, NB-IoT, LTE-Cat-M1, and Weightless. The technical specifications of these solutions will be discussed, as will case studies of projects where LPWA technology has been deployed as the backbone for smart metering networks.
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The Value of Connected Lighting
Working Together to Accelerate Adoption
JUL 14, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar will examine the key trends in the connected lighting market, the benefits connected systems can provide, and the role of energy efficiency, sustainability, integration and interoperability, and codes and standards. Panelists will discuss the challenges faced by building owners and facility managers and how key stakeholders-including facility managers, utilities, standards and quality organizations, and technology firms-can work together to accelerate the adoption of connected lighting systems.
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Recent Insights
White House Chronicle: Natural Gas and Decarbonization
In an episode of White House Chronicle, Guidehouse's Mark Eisenhower and Daan Peters discussed with host Llewellyn King decarbonization through natural gas. The pair explained the...
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Rethinking the Indoor Air Quality Status Quo
In a Forbes article, Guidehouse Insights' Sasha Wedekind, explained how COVID-19 is creating new opportunities for improved air quality in green buildings. She explained why this is a good time to...
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LPWA Networking a Valid Option for Second Generation AMI Deployments
With many first generation smart metering deployments aging out, many utilities across the US are considering their upgrade path. However, before moving automatically to the newest generation...
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Promoting CCU in Europe: Thinking Beyond ETS
Avoiding climate change is still high on the agendas of governments and corporations worldwide. There are encouraging signs that COVID-19 economic stimulus packages can focus on building back better...
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Smart City Programs Need to Become Mission-Oriented to Stay Relevant in the COVID-19 Era
What does it mean to talk about smart cities after the coronavirus outbreak? City priorities have changed dramatically in the last few months, and many of those changes will have long-term...
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Returning to the Non-Essential but Still Useful Office
No one knows for sure exactly how it will look and feel but returning to the office is going to be different thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, if one goes back at all. The social distancing piece is only the...
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Data on direct impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on construction and building stock is sparse, but the economic consequences of the pandemic are slowly coming to light.
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New Report Published
Analyst Insight: COVID-19 Impacts on Construction
Global Building Stock Database
Data
on direct impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on construction and building stock is sparse, but the economic consequences of the pandemic are slowly coming to light. Guidehouse Insights' view is that stay-at-home and distancing requirements around the world forced a temporary slowdown in construction activity in 2020. As construction resumes, uncertainty around the cost of building materials and the practices needed to maintain health and safety on a construction site have combined with a fundamental rethinking of the built environment precipitated by the pandemic. These shifts are resulting in acute short-term impacts and a longer-term rebalancing of the built environment. Guidehouse Insights expects a rebound in construction activity in 2021 and healthy growth in the global residential and commercial building markets in the long term.
Hard data describing the size and characteristics of the global building footprint is scarce. Several countries conduct periodic surveys of their building stock and record construction activity for specific building types. Still, quite a few gaps remain in the building types covered and in available data years. Moreover, estimates on the size and use of buildings for countries can vary widely in precision and quality.
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Market Inflection Trends
Construction Decline
Retail, Offices, and Restaurants in 2020
Working from Home Threatens Office Real Estate
Staggered Hotel and Restaurant Recovery
Market Drivers and Barriers
Global Building Stock Market Forecast
Regional Market Overview
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
Slow building stock growth sill presents retrofit opportunities.
Despite overall declines, some segments promise growth as a result of the pandemic.
OEMs should expect to face more competition in in 2020.
Stakeholders should maintain business continuity and long-term strategic planning.
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Cleantech Update - December 18, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Virtual Power Plant Platforms Can Optimize EV Charging and Aid the Electricity Grid During Peak Demand
"The symbiotic relationship between VPP platform solutions and plug-in EV adoption has led to an understanding of vehicle grid integration as one of the next frontiers in smart device management," says Jessie Mehrhoff, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Utilities Taking Proactive Approaches to Hardening and Securing UtilityControl Systems
"The growing surface area for cyberattacks, along with an increase in the number of threat actors, is motivating utilities to expand beyond traditional, compliance-based management practices," says Michael Kelly, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Using Parking Analytics to Better Manage Public Space
How the City of Santa Cruz is Using Data to Improve Parking, Traffic, and Public Safety
This Guidehouse Insights webinar examines how the City of Santa Cruz in California is using analytics to understand how one of its most popular parking destinations can best be managed for the benefit of all. Panelists discuss issues facing the city, the data insights gained through the project, and how that data is helping to shape future parking, traffic, and public safety policies. They also discuss curbside monitoring implications as well as lessons learned since the coronavirus outbreak.
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LTE-Based Networks-Not Existing AMI Systems-Will Better Serve Emerging Utility Needs
Grid Management, Street Lighting, and Smart City Applications Can Leverage an Integrated LTE Network and Prevent Overburdening of Smart Metering Networks
This Guidehouse Insights webinar examines how utilities have leveraged smart metering networks for a multitude of non-meter applications for years, and how as their needs evolve and grow, a public or private LTE-based network will provide a more robust platform. Smart street lighting, smart grid management functions, and smart city applications are all areas where utilities are now eager to improve their capabilities. Panelists will discuss the LTE family of protocols-including Narrowband IoT, LTE Cat M1, LTE Cat 1, and 4G LTE-and the benefits they offer in terms of utility digitalization and transformation.
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Recent Insights
Chile Will Be a Top Competitive Market for Green Hydrogen
Chile recently unveiled its National Green Hydrogen Strategy, which aims to have 5 GW of electrolysis capacity built or in development by 2025 and 25 GW developed by 2030. Chile's sweeping hydrogen...
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A Promising Energy Storage Outlook Under a Biden Administration
Since the beginning of his campaign, Joe Biden has signaled a more progressive platform for tackling issues surrounding climate change and a green energy transition. Some of these plans, such as...
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Energy Blockchain Can Boost Smart Energy Communities
Bitcoin reached new highs at the end of November 2020, and with many analysts expecting the price to continue soaring, digital currency and blockchain are back in the news. Blockchain technology still...
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Ransomware Threat to Critical Infrastructure Is a New Priority
Governments and providers of critical services have observed a barrage of ransomware attacks on the healthcare sector with growing concern for their own operations. In a ransomware attack, hackers...
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Bifacial Solar Panels Should Play a Key Role in Utility-Scale Markets Despite Tariffs
The US Court of International Trade ruled that bifacial solar panels would lose their exemption under Section 201, which was instated in June 2019 to spare specific technologies from import tariffs...
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Webinar: August 18, 2020
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Upcoming Webinar
August 18, 2020
Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0
A Guidehouse Webinar Series
Join Guidehouse for the fifth installment of a webinar series focused on different aspects of resiliency in the age of the Energy Cloud.
Building Back Better: Increasing the Resilience of City Infrastructure and Services
August 18, 2020
1:00 PM EDT
City priorities have changed dramatically in recent months, and many of these changes will have long term consequences. Accepted ideas on how cities are organized, managed, and monitored have been overturned. In addition, there is the issue of depleted budgets and reduced tax bases. Health, safety, and economic survival have become existential priorities for city leaders today. Despite these urgent and unpredictable challenges, city leaders realize the need to rebuild better to ensure resilience for future pandemic events, accelerate the shift to zero carbon cities, and address the gross social inequalities in many cities. These aspirational priorities must be considered even as cities continue to deal with current existential threats.
Join Guidehouse's experts for an engaging discussion on the challenges facing cities and their partners as they look to build back better. The panel will examine what this means for urban infrastructure, city services, energy systems, and transportation. Hear how cities are looking to drive sustainable and equitable investment in resilient infrastructure and services and the role of utilities and other key partners in this journey. This discussion is the fifth installment in the Guidehouse webinar series
Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0.
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Panelists
Britt Harter
Director
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Britt
Harter is a director in Guidehouse''s global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment (ES&I). He serves as Guidehouse's sustainability solutions lead, working to help corporate and government clients with their sustainability and decarbonization journeys, as well as the lead for the North American team serving large corporate clients. Previously, Britt was a director in Guidehouse's State and Local Government advisory group, where he focused on driving environmental, social, and economic vibrancy. In this role, Britt was instrumental in producing award-winning sustainability plans for Los Angeles and San Jose, California, and creating economic recovery plans for Puerto Rico and Detroit. Prior to that, Harter spent 10 years in PwC's Sustainable Business Solutions practice and a boutique firm, acquired by PwC, that focused on environmental sustainability strategy for
large corporates.
Macky McCleary
Director
Guidehouse
Macky
McCleary is a director In Guidehouse''s global ES&I segment, where he drives innovation for clients in the converging industry sectors of energy, finance, telecom, government, infrastructure, and transportation. He brings expertise in strategy, innovation, operations, branding, consumer and behavioral insights, and business development. Prior to joining Guidehouse, Macky was a consultant at another large firm. Previously, he oversaw a state division of public utilities and carriers, where he led grid modernization and advanced wireless/5G strategies, among other government transformation efforts. He has also led regulatory agencies in the insurance, banking, gaming, and environment industries, and consulted in the areas of corporate and commercial strategy, environment, and public policy.
Eric Woods
Research Director
Guidehouse Insights
Eric Woods is a research director leading Guidehouse Insights' coverage of smart cities. In this role, he brings together his research experience across energy, mobility, buildings, and government. He has more than 23 years of experience as an analyst and consultant on new technology trends, including in-depth research in the areas of IT infrastructure, data analytics, knowledge management, public sector IT, and cleantech innovation. Eric is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and is quoted regularly in major publications. He has worked on consultancy assignments for a wide range of clients, including public and private sector technology users and global suppliers, as well as many small and growing technology companies.
H. Christine Richards
Managing Consultant
Guidehouse
H. Christine Richards is a managing consultant in Guidehouse''s global ES&I segment. She has 14 years of experience in challenging the status quo and building consensus around the transformation of electric utilities. Christine excels at executive-level conversations, communications, thought leadership, and bringing impactful ideas to fruition. Christine's communications skills are complemented by strong assessment skills to understand emerging markets and formulate strategies for organizations to best move forward in an ever-changing marketplace. She has worked with numerous utility executives, and utility and vendor organizations to find their voices and make them heard in a rapidly changing energy marketplace.
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Building Back Better: Increasing the Resilience of City Infrastructure and Services
August 18, 2020
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Hydrogen: The Next Building Block for the Net-Zero Economy
Did you miss the last webinar in this series? Watch the replay. Guidehouse's experts examine the role of hydrogen in enabling greater resiliency in a fully decarbonized future, and how organizations can begin tapping into its potential.
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Wi-Fi has long been pervasive in residential and enterprise settings as an affordable broadband wireless network able to support a multitude of users with internet connectivity.
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New Report Published
Wi-Fi 6 and the IIoT
Wi-Fi Connectivity and Applications at Factory, Warehouse, Transport, Power Plant, Network Operating Center, Mine, Refinery, and Oil Well Sites: Global Market Outlook
Wi-Fi has long been pervasive in residential and enterprise settings as an affordable broadband wireless network able to support a multitude of users with internet connectivity and low cost communications. Until now, however, Wi-Fi has not had the capacity, latency, reliability, or security necessary for many machine-to-machine applications in industrial environments. With the advent of Wi-Fi 6, that is changing.
The latest generation of Wi-Fi protocols, formerly known as 802.11ax but more simply called Wi-Fi 6, has a variety of technical upgrades supporting faster download and upload speeds, longer battery life, the ability to connect many more end devices, and improved security. As such, it has the potential to support the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) in a variety of harsh environments where Wi-Fi has historically been considered unsuitable.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Market and Technology Issues
3. Key Industry Players
4. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Region, World Markets: 2021-2030
IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Site Type, World Markets: 2021-2030
Factory IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Region, World Markets: 2021-2030
Warehouse IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Region, World Markets: 2021-2030
Transport IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Region, World Markets: 2021-2030
Power Plant IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Region, World Markets: 2021-2030
NOC IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Region, World Markets: 2021-2030
Refinery IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Region, World Markets: 2021-2030
Well Pad IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Region, World Markets: 2021-2030
Mine IIoT Investment in Wi-Fi 6 by Region, World Markets: 2021-2030
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Emerging smart metering markets include Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa for the purposes of this report.
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New Report Published
Analyst Insight: Smart Metering Across Emerging Markets
Global AMI Tracker Insights
Emerging smart metering markets include Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa for the purposes of this report. (North America and Western Europe are excluded due to disproportionately high smart meter penetration rates.) Unique market dynamics operate across each of the disparate regions defined as emerging markets.
Eastern Europe remains bearish in the short term, though these sentiments might shift as late adopters come to the table. Asia Pacific is a hotbed of current and future opportunity. This massive market is showing significant growth across areas of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Southern Asia. Latin America has struggled to galvanize its smart meter economy. Brazil and Mexico have largely led the way, though strategic initiatives are finally generating increased interest in this financially-fraught market. In the Middle East, mega-projects across Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia are buoying this smaller geographic region. However, Africa remains plagued by financial concerns that are expected to remain for the foreseeable future.
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State of the Market
Market Forecasts
New AMI Project Announcements
Project Motivations
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
Recognize the popularity of alternatives.
Target Middle East and Asia opportunities.
Cautiously explore the Indian mega-market.
Determine logical opportunities based on local dynamics.
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Second life applications for EV batteries have gained more attention as the importance of recycling and repurposing used batteries becomes a focus for many EV and battery manufacturers.
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New Report Published
Second Life Battery Markets
Advanced Second Life Battery Technologies for Storage Applications: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
Second life applications for EV batteries have gained more attention as the importance of recycling and repurposing used batteries becomes a focus for many EV and battery manufacturers. Used EV batteries that are no longer viable for vehicle use can still serve other storage applications. The accelerated adoption of EVs is being celebrated for introducing a significant step toward a clean energy transition by helping to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases (GHG) emitted into the atmosphere.
Forecasts show growth for second life battery (2LB) markets in line with the adoption of EVs and demand for cost-effective energy storage solutions. Storage capacity for 2LBs is expected to increase through 2030 due to the rapid adoption of EVs and the trend toward larger EV battery capacities. Growth for this market is largely driven by commercial stakeholders that are identifying opportunities for second life use throughout the EV battery value chain. Although some policy around second life batteries exists globally, more focus from a regulatory perspective is needed in this market to encourage growth at scale.
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Technology Issues
3. Market Issues
4. Key Industry Partnerships and Projects
5. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Annually Available 2LB Energy Capacity by Powertrain, Base Scenario, World Markets: 2020-2030
Annually Available 2LB Energy Capacity by Powertrain, Base Scenario, World Markets: 2020-2030
BEV 2LB Capacity by Region, Base Scenario, World Markets: 2020-2030
Base, Low, and High Scenarios for Annually Available 2LB Energy Capacity, World Markets: 2020-2030
BEV Battery Pack Pricing by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2030
Direct Reuse BEV 2LB Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Direct Reuse PHEV 2LB Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
PHEV 2LB Capacity by Region, Base Scenario, World Markets: 2020-2030
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Cleantech Update - June 12, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Rapidly Growing Capacity of Global Battery Manufacturing Is Driving Energy Storage Price Declines
"Although supply shortages in 2018 and 2019 temporarily limited price reductions as demand outpaced supply, the industry is seeing aggressive declines in Li-ion battery prices," says Alex Eller, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Energy as a Service Solutions Enable Light Manufacturing and Logistics Companies to Achieve Financial and Sustainability Goals
"EaaS providers supply customers with cost-effective, flexible, and enterprisewide energy deployment and management solutions that help companies looking to better manage their energy use portfolio," says Rafael Go, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Energy Efficiency as a Service
Why It Makes Sense to Own the Solution, Not the Equipment
JUN 23, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming Metrus Energy webinar on energy efficiency as a service (EEaaS). EEaaS is an increasingly popular solution for organizations seeking to reduce energy costs, upgrade equipment, and meet sustainability targets-without draining capital budgets or taking on debt. This webinar will explore the advantages customers gain by contracting with an EEaaS provider to own the solution, not the equipment.
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The Value of Connected Lighting
Working Together to Accelerate Adoption
JUL 14, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar will examine the key trends in the connected lighting market, the benefits connected systems can provide, and the role of energy efficiency, sustainability, integration and interoperability, and codes and standards. Panelists will discuss the challenges faced by building owners and facility managers and how key stakeholders-including facility managers, utilities, standards and quality organizations, and technology firms-can work together to accelerate the adoption of connected lighting systems.
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Securing the Grid in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Watch a replay of the second installment of a new Guidehouse webinar series,Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0. In this webinar, Guidehouse's experts examine the benefits and threats brought about by Fourth Industrial Revolution advances and how utilities can prepare for the best and protect against the worst.
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Recent Insights
Leading Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure through the COVID-19 Pandemic
Learn how Guidehouse helps organizations successfully navigate through the rapidly evolving coronavirus and browse our latest thought leadership related to the pandemic. We combine our experience...
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Forging Ahead into a Clean Energy Future
Global megatrends are changing the course of economic activities in the form of oil price shocks, declining coal demand, dampening GDP growth, and limiting energy demand...
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AI Supports Supply Chain Adaptation to COVID-19-Related Impacts
Today's supply chains have been strained in unprecedented ways by the coronavirus outbreak. Demand shocks have reduced distributor profitability and capacity, leading to cost overruns or product...
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Monitoring Renewable Energy Assets in the New Normal
Resiliency of renewable energy assets is one of the most important operation and maintenance (O&M) focus points during lockdown restrictions. Energy producers around the world are...
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A Challenging Post-COVID-19 Future for Robotaxis
The coronavirus outbreak has hit hard and at a time when the expansion of robotaxi pilots was much anticipated. During the global lockdown, the majority of pilots are on hold; it was expected...
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Expert Advice
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, many industry events have been cancelled or postponed. During this time, our analyst team is here to help. Contact us today or reach out to us on social media to share your burning questions or schedule a briefing with one of our global experts.
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Cleantech Update - October 9, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Despite Strain from COVID-19 Pandemic, the IoT for Smart Buildings Market Is Expected to Have Staying Power
"IoT technologies are useful for certain building categories that house organizations meeting the definition of essential," says Neil Strother, principal research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Utility-Scale Energy Storage Is Now Considered a Key Component of New Power System Planning Efforts
"UES is a multifaceted technology capable of providing a range of grid services and improving overall power system efficiency," says Pritil Gunjan, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Opportunities for Sustainable Urban Mobility
CoCreate Future Cities Webinar Series
OCT 13, 2020 - 5:30 AM EDT
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Guidehouse for an upcoming webinar co-hosted with Netherlands Enterprise Agency and WorldStartup. Current climatic events are highlighting the need for urban mobility to become more sustainable. Cities are disproportionately contributing to global transport emissions, responsible for a significant share of total passenger journeys and goods deliveries. Furthermore, transportation's impact on air quality continues to harm our health. According to the World Health Organization, air pollution exposure is responsible for almost 7 million deaths every year. Transport is a major contributor to this, responsible for up to 70% of the total pollution mix, costing countries around 3.5% of their GDP. The session will cover the challenges and opportunities to achieving this and will explore the primary approaches: fuel switching, efficiency improvements, and mode switching.
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Sustainable Energy as a Service
Why Campuses Are Choosing to Own the Solution, not the Equipment
OCT 22, 2020 - 2:00 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming Metrus Energy and Second Nature webinar. This webinar will look at how Queens University of Charlotte used sustainable energy as a service (SEaaS). To better serve their 2,000 students, Queens worked with Metrus Energy on a $1.78 million upgrade to multiple buildings, including new chillers, LED lighting, water-efficiency measures, and an updated building management system. The SEaaS model enabled Queens to address a range of issues including energy costs, sustainability, and the comfort and quality of its campus environment-with no upfront cost. In fact, the project will generate annual savings of nearly $200,000 and reduce CO2 by 1,444 tons annually.
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New Networking Strategies and Solutions for the Utility of the Future
Enabling a Holistic Approach through New Networking Protocols, Spectrum Options, and Business Dynamics
NOV 10, 2020 - 2:00 PM EST
For decades, utilities relied on a relatively standard set of networking solutions to perform specific tasks in the grid (e.g., closed networks for critical SCADA and control functions and unlicensed wireless solutions for non-critical tasks such as smart metering). Today, demands upon the grid are changing rapidly, with a need for greater visibility, resiliency, and control throughout both the transmission and distribution networks. In this Guidehouse Insights roundtable discussion, panelists will examine the shifting environment and options for utility networking, with various new business model benefits highlighted.
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Recent Insights
White House Chronicle: How Microgrids are Changing Electricity Supply
In the latest episode of White House Chronicle, Guidehouse's Michelle Fay, partner, and Peter Asmus, associate director, discussed the future energy transformation and its impact on the electric supply...
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The Role of Utilities in the Evolution of Smart Cities
In an article for Western Energy Institute's WE Magazine, Eric Woods, research director at Guidehouse Insights, discussed how utilities can partner with cities to help shape the evolution and development of...
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Emerging iDER Platforms Remain Key to Our Energy Future
Due to climate change, organizations and governments are navigating the energy transformation that is already underway. Technology advances and evolving market rules such as the recent US Federal...
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Consumer Knowledge Remains Key for PEV Market Expansion
In June 2020, Guidehouse Insights fielded its annual Vehicle Preferences and EV Awareness Consumer Survey. The survey collected more than 2,000 responses and assessed several vehicle...
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Noninvasive Solutions Are Key to Engaging Residential Customers
Prior to the coronavirus outbreak, the power industry understood that customers spent approximately 8-11 minutes per year thinking about their utility bills. I venture to say that this amount of time is growing...
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Tech Advancements Have Unleashed Micromobility 2.0
With the collapse in public transit ridership amid physical distancing concerns, consumers are flocking to personal e-mobility devices at unprecedented levels. US e-bike manufacturer Rad Power Bikes...
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Data Insights: Energy Storage Systems Tracker
Part of our newly released subscription services, Guidehouse Insights'' Energy Storage Systems Tracker provides a comprehensive resource of global energy storage projects with information on country, region, market segment, capacity, status, technology vendor, systems integrator, applications, funding, investment, and key milestones of each project.
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Expert Advice
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Events
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How the City of Santa Cruz is Using Data to Improve Parking, Traffic, and Public Safety
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Upcoming Webinar
September 29, 2020
Using Parking Analytics to Better Manage Public Space
How the City of Santa Cruz is Using Data to Improve Parking, Traffic, and Public Safety
September 29, 2020
2:00 PM EDT
The City of Santa Cruz in California is using analytics to understand how one of its most popular parking destinations can best be managed for the benefit of all. Overlooking Monterey Bay, the Cowell's Overview parking lot is popular with tourists, surfers, and local families. The city decided to take a data-driven approach to understand how the parking lot is used and how it can be better managed.
Eric Woods, research director for Smart Cities at Guidehouse Insights, will lead a discussion with Mark Dettle, director of Public Works, Santa Cruz; Al Ramadan, community member, Santa Cruz; and Jason Schulz, product manager, Transportation and Mobility Solutions, Verizon. The panelists will examine the issues facing the city, the data insights gained through the project, and how that data is helping to shape future parking, traffic, and public safety policies. They will also discuss curbside monitoring implications as well as lessons learned since the coronavirus outbreak.
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Jason Schulz
Product Manager, Transportation and Mobility Solutions
Verizon
Jason Schulz works in Verizon's Smart Communities organization as a Product Manager, overseeing the Parking solution, and also in Public Safety, working in Intelligence Led Policing. Before joining Verizon, Jason spent over 20 years in transportation working for Lexus, Toyota,
and INRIX. As a Product Manager at Toyota, he helped build and launch Safety Connect, Lexus Enform, and Toyota Entune. Jason also developed programs for autonomous vehicles and smart cities while leading US efforts for Toyota's i-Road Smart Mobility Concept. While at INRIX, he held positions as both General Manager and Director of Product, leading the Parking vertical. An avid technologist, Jason is an inventor for numerous patents related to transportation safety
and innovation.
Mark Dettle
Director of Public Works
City of Santa Cruz
Mark
Dettle is the Director of Public Works for the City of Santa Cruz, a full-service city including city refuse and recycling collection, processing at a city owned landfill, and an award-winning regional wastewater treatment facility. The city is home to the University of California, Santa Cruz, in addition to world-class beaches and surf breaks attracting millions of visitors each year. Before starting as the Director in Santa Cruz, Mark was the Assistant Director of Public Works for the City of Sunnyvale. He also worked for the City of San Jose''s Public Works Department and for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco District, as a Project Manager. Mark has also worked for two consulting firms in New York City. He is a Registered Engineer in the State of California.
Al Ramadan
Community Member
City of Santa Cruz
Al Ramadan is a resident of Santa Cruz, an avid surfer, and a long-time technologist. He is co-founder of Play Bigger and prior to that a senior executive at Adobe, Macromedia, and Quokka Sports.
Eric Woods
Research Director
Guidehouse Insights
Eric Woods is a research director leading Guidehouse Insights' coverage of smart cities. In this role, he brings together his research experience across energy, mobility, buildings, and government. He has more than 23 years of experience as an analyst and consultant on new technology trends, including in-depth research in the areas of IT infrastructure, data analytics, knowledge management, public sector IT, and cleantech innovation. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and is quoted regularly in major publications. Woods has worked on consultancy assignments for a wide range of clients, including public and private sector technology users and global suppliers, as well as many small and growing technology companies.
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Using Parking Analytics to Better Manage Public Space
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As the efficacy of LEDs has increased and the price has declined, this lighting technology has become more desirable as an investment for outdoor lighting applications.
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New Report Published
Market Data: Outdoor Lighting Systems
Outdoor Lighting and Lighting Controls in Streetlighting, City Parks, Commercial Site Lighting, Parking Lots, and Other Outdoor Applications: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
As the efficacy of LEDs has increased and the price has declined, this lighting technology has become more desirable as an investment for outdoor lighting applications. The continued improved quality as well as superior controllability over legacy lighting technologies has helped grow the adoption of LEDs in outdoor lighting infrastructure. LEDs have continued to penetrate the market and take market share from traditional lighting technologies such as high pressure sodium (HPS), metal halide, induction, and fluorescents.
Lighting controls, although also on the rise, have not seen the same levels of adoption as LEDs. Advanced controls are still limited as lack of standardization, complexity of systems, and cost can be prohibitive to adoption. Municipalities and owners generally use basic controls such as dimming and automatic on-off controls at night or in the morning. More advanced controls have begun to see an uptick in adoption though still limited. Broader smart city initiatives have played a role in the growth of smart streetlighting deployments.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Market Overview and Assumptions
3. Market Forecasts
4. Conclusions and Recommendations
Key Market Forecasts
Luminaire Unit Shipments by Lamp Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
Installed Base of Lighting System Luminaires by Lamp Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
Luminaire Unit Shipments by Lamp Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
Luminaire Revenue by Lamp Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
Lamp Unit Shipments by Lamp Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
Luminaire Unit Shipments by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Lighting Controls Revenue by Product Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
Luminaire Unit Shipments by Application Area, World Markets: 2020-2029
Lighting Control Revenue by Application Area, World Markets: 2020-2029
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Energy as a service (EaaS) continues to be top of mind for energy service companies, utilities, startups, and private equity firms.
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New Report Published
Energy as a Service for Higher Education
Energy as a service (EaaS) continues to be top of mind for energy service companies, utilities, startups, and private equity firms. The market opportunity for EaaS is especially strong among higher education institutions that have significant deferred maintenance backlogs and aggressive sustainability goals as they struggle with budget shortfalls. In addition, the financial impacts of COVID-19 on higher education institutions are accelerating opportunities for EaaS in this segment.
Vendors should pursue smaller contracts oriented at immediate ROI and cash flow to take advantage of this market opportunity, or they might face stiff competition as the market matures. EaaS is a highly differentiated financing mechanism compared with energy service performance contracts (ESPCs), public-private partnerships (P3s), design build, and other project delivery mechanisms. However, EaaS remains relatively unknown and poorly understood among prospective higher education customers. Vendors can use this opportunity to educate clients on EaaS and demonstrate the potential of this project financing mechanism through targeted engagements.
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The Definition of Energy as a Service Has Evolved
Sustainability Goals Drive the Higher Education Market
Shrinking Budgets Due to COVID-19 Mean Opportunity for Vendors
Vendors Should Focus on Customer Education
Tables and Figures
EaaS Deal Structure
Scope of Sustainability in Higher Education
Guidehouse Insights' Recommendations for EaaS Vendors
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The Microgrid Deployment Tracker is a microgrid database from Guidehouse Insights.
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New Report Published
Increasing Deployments of Utility Microgrids Across Industrialized Markets
Utility Microgrid Trend Insights
The Microgrid Deployment Tracker is a microgrid database from Guidehouse Insights. It covers seven microgrid market segments and six principal geographies. Unlike other Tracker products offered by Guidehouse Insights, this Tracker does not list unit sales of devices. Instead, it lists operating, planned, or under development microgrids as well as selected portfolios of microgrids by country, program, segment, and vendor.
This Tracker represents the largest and most comprehensive overview of the microgrid market published by any research or government organization. Its purpose is to provide the best up-to-date summary of microgrid projects available globally by highlighting key trends and dynamics across regional markets and customer segments as well as by distributed energy resources (DER) technology.
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Utilities are in the middle of multiple paradigm shifts as digital transformation and proliferation of distributed energy resources (DER) converge to create increased complexity and opportunity.
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New Report Published
DER Management Technologies
DERMSs, VPPs, and DER Analytics: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
Utilities are in the middle of multiple paradigm shifts as digital transformation and proliferation of distributed energy resources (DER) converge to create increased complexity and opportunity. The gradual rise of DER has differing levels of positive and negative effects on grid stability and health. Some utilities are reactively trying to address DER technical challenges while others are striving to take on a more proactive approach. Most utilities would like to create value internally and for customers by balancing grid operations and planning with demand and DER output. A few utilities are even thinking about how to go a step further by enabling new markets to form around this new body of integrated DER.
For this step to occur, the grid must be reinforced with more intelligence and greater control resolution. Utilities are enabling higher levels of situational awareness through the advancement of digital transformation initiatives. DER management solutions are foundational to enabling this digital transformation while supporting energy industry transformation.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
3. Market Forecasts
4. Conclusions and Recommendations
Key Market Forecasts
DER Management Technology Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
DER Management Technology Revenue by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2029
DERMS Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
DERMS Revenue by Category, World Markets: 2020-2029
Mixed-Asset VPP Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Mixed-Asset VPP Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
DER Analytics Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
DER Analytics Revenue by Category, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Installed Total DER Power Capacity by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2029
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One of the key challenges utilities face as they work to keep pace with digital transformation is protecting critical infrastructure security.
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New Report Published
Hardening and Securing Utility Control Systems
Transmission Automation, Distribution Automation, Communications, and Control System Software: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
One of the key challenges utilities face as they work to keep pace with digital transformation is protecting critical infrastructure security. Although utilities develop more interconnected systems that make the grid smarter, more efficient, and more dynamic, they also introduce cybersecurity vulnerabilities that bad actors may exploit. With more digital, interconnected systems exchanging sensitive data, each attack can have profound consequences-particularly given the convergence of IT and operational technology (OT) systems. Although IT security is well understood among electric utilities, OT security is a relatively new paradigm facing the industry.
Industrial control systems (ICSs) sit at the heart of utility OT environments. Utilities have traditionally viewed ICS and OT security as a cost-limitation exercise; however, the growing surface area for cyberattacks, along with an increase in the number of threat actors, is motivating utilities to expand beyond traditional, compliance-based management practices and begin proactively addressing cybersecurity.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
3. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
ICS Security Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
ICS Security Revenue by Category, World Markets: 2020-2029
Utility Security Revenue by Category, North America: 2020-2029
Security Share of Utility Revenue by Category, North America: 2020-2029
Utility Security Revenue by Category, North America: 2020-2029
Allocation of Utility Security Revenue by Segment, North America: 2020-2029
ICS Security Revenue by Category, North America: 2020-2029
ICS Security Revenue by Category, Europe: 2020-2029
ICS Security Revenue by Category, Asia Pacific: 2020-2029
ICS Security Revenue by Category, Latin America: 2020-2029
ICS Security Revenue by Category, Middle East & Africa: 2020-2029
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The smart electric meter continues to evolve across technologies and geographies.
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New Report Published
Smart Meters Are Quickly Becoming the Norm
Global AMI Tracker 2Q20
The smart electric meter continues to evolve across technologies and geographies. In developed markets, penetration rates continue to climb while a burgeoning market for second-generation deployments begins to emerge. There has been an evolution in deployment drivers, moving from traditional billing and workforce considerations to innovative use cases around edge computing, grid optimization, and customer experience.
Meanwhile, developing markets are advancing beyond the nascent stage with an uptick in project announcements across Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East. In these markets, motivations still largely lie in operational savings and theft detection. The adoption of electric smart meters by utilities is part of a long-term technology transformation to create a more intelligent grid. The rate of adoption will continue to vary by region, state, and utility, but smart meters are well on their way to becoming the norm.
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Global AMI Tracker 2Q20
Tracked Smart Meter Projects by Region, World Markets: 1Q20
Planned Smart Meters by Region, World Markets: 1Q20
Top 10 Meter Vendors by Smart Meter Selection Share: 1Q20
Top 10 Communications Vendors by Smart Meter Selection Share: 1Q20
Top 5 Communications Technologies by Planned Meters, World Markets: 1Q20
Planned Smart Meters by Utility Type, World Markets: 1Q20
Top 10 Countries by Smart Meters Planned, World Markets: 1Q20
Smart Meter Project Count by Region, World Markets: 1Q20
Smart Meter Projects and Planned Meters by Region and Country, World Markets: 1Q20
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The role utilities play in the microgrid market continues to expand and evolve over time.
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New Report Published
Market Data: Utility Microgrids
Investor-Owned and Public Systems and Grid-Tied and Remote Application Market Segments: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
The role utilities play in the microgrid market continues to expand and evolve over time. This report forecasts capacity and implementation spending devoted to utility-sponsored microgrids. It also segments the utility microgrid market by investor-owned utilities (IOUs) versus government-owned utilities, with the latter group including municipal utilities, rural cooperatives, and state-owned or nationalized enterprises. This report acknowledges that unregulated business branches of utilities play a critical role in financing third-party microgrids. However, due to a lack of transparency within these unregulated ventures, the latter category is not included in market forecasts.
Utilities play an increasing role in the microgrid market, especially in the US, which leads the world in grid-tied microgrid innovation. This report shines a spotlight on the often unrecognized role utilities have played in microgrid innovation in the past. It also explores the changing role utilities are playing as microgrids become mainstreamed and examines what roles they might play in the future.
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1. Executive Summary
1.1 Utility Microgrids
1.2 Forecast Highlights
2. Data Assumptions
2.1 New Utility Strategies and Offerings
2.2 Utility Microgrid Market Overview
2.3 Market Drivers
2.3.1 Need for Greater Grid Reliability and Resiliency
2.3.2 Renewable Energy and Climate Change Mandates
2.3.3 Prosumer Engagement Trends
2.4 Market Barriers
2.4.1 Delayed Regulatory Reforms
2.4.2 Questions about Utility Rate-Basing's Efficacy
2.4.3 Customer Revenue Losses
2.4.4 Unregulated Utility Business Investments
3. Market Forecasts
3.1 Microgrid Market Segments
3.2 Forecast Methodology
3.2.1 Peak Capacity
3.2.2 Implementation Spending
3.3 Utility Microgrid Market Segment Sizing
3.3.1 UDMs
3.4 Global Forecasts
3.4.1 IOUs
3.4.2 Public Power Utilities
3.4.3 Remote Utility Microgrids
3.5 Conclusions and Recommendations
4. Acronym and Abbreviation List
Figures
. Annual Total Utility Microgrid Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Annual Total Utility Microgrid Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Annual Grid-Tied Utility Microgrid Capacity and Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Annual Grid-Tied Utility Microgrid Implementation Spending by Market Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Annual Remote Public Power Utility Microgrid Capacity and Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Total Cumulative Utility Microgrid Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
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The global power and utilities industry is changing dramatically, moving from centralized to decentralized decision makers managing distributed energy resources (DER).
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The global power and utilities industry is changing dramatically, moving from centralized to decentralized decision makers managing distributed energy resources (DER). The diversity embedded in these DER portfolios is a challenge and a great opportunity. These DER assets can support a variety of mutually shared value propositions in the new energy landscape.
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technology costs for key DER assets such as solar PV and advanced energy storage systems (ESSs) are driving widespread adoption of smaller, smarter, and cleaner energy systems. Nevertheless, navigating the energy transformation requires new approaches to integrating DER into the grid and onsite energy networks that bolster resiliency and foster sustainability; it will also require innovative business models that recognize previously hidden value for end users and the larger grid network. A fundamental rethinking of organizational and systems operations that embraces DER networks and their underlying technologies is better attuned to evolving demand and customer needs. Also, compatibility with a rapidly changing policy and regulatory environment will be needed for a successful transformation. The value of DER assets can be fully realized only if they are integrated into markets,
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Arriving at the DER Tipping Point
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Future iDER Scenarios
Preparing for Accelerated iDER
Launching iDER
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Which DER management platforms fall under the iDER umbrella?
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The shifting lighting market is creating a new lighting ecosystem, driven by the proliferation of LEDs, the growth of controls, and the subsequent influx of available data.
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M&A Creates a New Lighting Ecosystem
The shifting lighting market is creating a new lighting ecosystem, driven by the proliferation of LEDs, the growth of controls, and the subsequent influx of available data. The market no longer solely consists of lighting OEMs-competition has expanded to include players from adjacent markets, technology providers, and startups. Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are a driving force behind the emerging lighting ecosystem, and they are needed for legacy vendors to maintain relevance and address new client demands. As the lines between solutions in the smart buildings market blur, new opportunities and competition arise.
Building occupants and customers are demanding a more connected, customized, and automated indoor space, pressuring building owners and managers to provide this intelligent building experience. M&As can provide legacy lighting players the ability to expand and shift offerings to deliver these solutions to clients, address declining revenue, and build long-term client relationships.
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Lighting Manufacturers Pivot from Lighting-Only Offerings
The Lines Blur Between Lighting and Networked Building Providers
Key Industry Players Must Adapt to the Shifting Landscape
Charts and Figures
Luminaire Revenue by Lamp Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
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Energy service companies are facing increased pressure to respond to changing consumer expectations and the competitive landscape associated with emerging turnkey energy as a service offerings.
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Assessment of Strategy and Execution for 10 Energy Service Companies
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Traditional ESPCs are not expected to go away anytime soon. However, it will be harder for ESCOs that do not evolve to meet new customer expectations and market trends to maintain market share and achieve growth. Although the market for ESCO ESPCs is highly mature, competition from innovative ESCO players and other EaaS providers is starting to reshape the ESCO market. The gap between ESCO market leaders and other companies is widening as some ESCOs innovate in beyond efficiency EaaS solutions while others play catch-up in terms of developing comprehensive, integrated technology and financing capabilities.
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The global electric grid is transforming from a unidimensional system of power producers and consumers into a multidimensional, cloud-enabled network.
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Grid Hardening and Disaster Recovery Technologies
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global electric grid is transforming from a unidimensional system of power producers and consumers into a multidimensional, cloud-enabled network. It has two-way flows of power and information. As such, it is more critical than ever for utilities and solutions providers to prioritize grid hardening and resiliency technologies. The frequency and scale of natural disasters increases year over year, and outages are simultaneously becoming less tolerable and more expensive to utility customers. Increasing outages linked to natural disasters, wildfires, and other events is adding to the threat of deregulation and distributed energy resources integration into the traditional utility business model. To combat this and maximize grid performance and reliability, utilities must strategically invest in automation, control, visibility, and resiliency technologies.
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1989 to 2018, the global average number of natural catastrophic events was 520 events per year according to the Insurance Information Institute. This statistic includes geophysical, meteorological, hydrological, and climatological events, encompassing earthquakes, storms, floods, wildfires, and others. In 2019, the planet witnessed 820 such events after experiencing 850 events in 2018. In addition to the increased frequency of natural catastrophes, the intensity and cost of these events has risen sharply since 2010. From 1980 to 2020, the US averaged 6.5 costly disasters incurring damages of $1 billion or more according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. From 2017 to 2019, however, this number spiked to $14.7 billion worth of damages from disasters each year.
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Natural Disasters Have Become More Frequent, Intense, and Expensive
Grid Hardening and Resiliency Technologies Improve Outage Prevention and Recovery
Utilities Must Strategically and Efficiently Invest for the Present and Future
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The ideas and principles behind the smart city movement have seen continued evolution in the past year as cities explore new technologies and innovate with new combinations of existing systems.
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Global Smart City Projects by World Region, Market Segment, Technology, and Application
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ideas and principles behind the smart city movement have seen continued evolution in the past year as cities explore new technologies and innovate with new combinations of existing systems. As a global market, smart city technologies and practices can be found in all regions of the world. Guidehouse Insights tracks smart city projects across six project categories in five world regions. Deployment of these projects has been accelerating since 2010 and, with due consideration to potential impacts of the COVID-19 virus, is expected to continue accelerating in all world regions. Although North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific have seen the largest number of projects, Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are expected to accelerate their deployments in the coming years as solutions become less expensive and economies in those regions continue to develop.
Cities are collecting more data than ever before as the deployment of 5G and the Internet of Things begins to accelerate. Many conversations are about privacy and the acceptable role of data collecting technologies in the hands of both public and private actors. Cities are finding themselves under increasing pressure to safeguard both privacy and data. Adding to data handling pressure, cities are facing challenges from cybersecurity threats. The success of the smart city concept relies on the ability of cities to not only meet evolving transportation, energy, and sustainability needs, but also do so with a degree of transparency and security acceptable to the
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Top 10 Countries by Smart Cities Projects Tracked, World Markets: 2Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Region, World Markets: 2Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Investment Type, World Markets: 2Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Region, World Markets: 2010-2019
Cities Tracked by Region, World Markets: 2010-2018
Smart City Projects Tracked by Investment Type, Top 5 Focus Priorities, World Markets: 2Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Project Focus, World Markets: 2Q20
Global Smart Cities Project Tracker, 2Q 2020: All Projects and Regions
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Global Smart City Tracker 2Q20
Top 10 Countries by Smart Cities Projects Tracked, World Markets: 2Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Region, World Markets: 2Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Investment Type, World Markets: 2Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Region, World Markets: 2010-2019
Cities Tracked by Region, World Markets: 2010-2018
Smart City Projects Tracked by Investment Type, Top 5 Focus Priorities, World Markets: 2Q20
Smart City Projects Tracked by Project Focus, World Markets: 2Q20
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The Value of Connected Lighting
Working Together to Accelerate Adoption
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The commercial lighting market has seen significant shifts, first with the proliferation of LEDs, and now as controls become more sophisticated. As controls progress from a wall switch with a manual on-off control to more advanced controls that incorporate multi-feature sensors and luminaires embedded with controls, lack of understanding, interoperability issues, and often an unclear value proposition has slowed the adoption of connected lighting systems.
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Senior Product Manager
Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Chris Wolgamott is a senior product manager for commercial and residential lighting with the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA). He leads all emerging technology research on lighting products to support the transformation of the commercial and residential lighting markets. Chris works extensively with lighting manufacturers on where the future of lighting and controls are headed and is recognized as a subject matter expert for luminaire level lighting controls. He has worked in the utility business in the Pacific Northwest for over 22 years as a program manager, energy efficiency engineer, and product manager. His work in the utility business has allowed him to gain vast knowledge on how incentive programs are developed and run.
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Con Edison
Peter Jacobson is a lighting specialist and subject matter expert at Con Edison. He supports energy efficiency programs, facility management programs, and field operations & environment, health, and safety (EH&S) efforts, as well as research and development projects. Peter is part of the board of managers and the incoming vice president for the Illuminating Engineering Society's (IES's) New York section. He serves on the progress report and energy efficiency programs committees. He is also an ex-officio board member and an industry relations committee member for the Building Energy Exchange.
Krystal Maxwell
Senior Research Analyst
Guidehouse Insights
Krystal Maxwell is a senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights contributing to the Lighting Efficiency, Networked Buildings, and Building Automation and Control solutions. She currently focuses on market analysis for the lighting sector in commercial and residential buildings, including emerging markets for lighting technologies, connected and smart lighting, Internet of Things for lighting, and lighting controls. Previously, Maxwell was Guidehouse Insights' client service lead, facilitating communications and customer service with the group's global client base.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the plug-in EV (PEV) market contracted in 2019 and will likely do so again in 2020; however, the market for charging infrastructure is anticipated to show resiliency.
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EV Charging Equipment Overview
Global Market Analysis and Forecasts of EV Charging Solutions
Though the plug-in EV (PEV) market contracted in 2019 and is likely to do so again in 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the market for charging infrastructure has been and will likely remain resilient. It is composed of many types of technologies and nuanced approaches to serve PEV drivers and fleet operators. The market is also young, and the potential value that vehicle electrification offers drivers via charging remains largely untapped. Reduced vehicle downtime through increased charging speed; improved charging convenience through wireless and on-demand mobile charging; and more efficient charging through grid and renewables integration are major areas for development. Innovations here are just beginning to affect the market.
The growing PEV fleet demands significant investment in technologies and services for charging equipment, installation, and operations and maintenance (O&M). Ubiquitous electrical infrastructure in developed geographies enables these investments to take place in a variety of locations such as homes, apartment complexes, workplaces, fleet depots, driver destinations, and retail fuel sites. This variety creates a highly diverse market with hundreds of competitors.
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Key Market Forecasts
Charging Technology Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2015-2030
PEV Population by Region, World Markets: 2015-2030
Share of On-Street PEV Population by Region, World Markets: 2015-2030
Ratio of Charge Points to PEVs by Region, World Markets: 2015-2030
Technology Revenue by Charging Application, World Markets: 2015-2030
Technology Revenue by Activity, World Markets: 2015-2030
Home Charging Technology Revenue by Activity, World Markets: 2015-2030
Private Network Charging Technology Revenue by Activity, World Markets: 2015-2030
Fleet Depot Charging Technology Revenue by Activity, World Markets: 2015-2030
Destination Charging Technology Revenue by Activity, World Markets: 2015-2030
Fast Charge Service Charging Technology Revenue by Activity, World Markets: 2015-2030
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Definitions of energy as a service (EaaS) have been in flux for the past 3 years.
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Market Data: As a Service Financing for Energy Solutions
Energy as a Service Market Size and Forecast
Definitions of energy as a service (EaaS) have been in flux for the past 3 years. Much flexibility remains in EaaS definitions and scope among different vendors that consider themselves players in the market. However, the financing element of EaaS focused on OPEX-based payments has been increasingly recognized as the central distinguishing feature of EaaS agreements. EaaS contracts allow customers to outsource parts or the entirety of their energy operation while avoiding CAPEX or debt and paying out of the OPEX budget instead. The EaaS vendor owns and controls the installed technologies and guarantees an output, such as heating, cooling, or electricity.
Multiple market trends support rapid adoption of the EaaS financing model, including growing complexity of available energy technologies, expanding sustainability commitments, and constraints on CAPEX across different sectors. Customers are attracted to EaaS financing as it allows them to address sustainability and deferred maintenance while upgrading facilities with OPEX-only payments and immediate ROI. However, the market remains nascent, with little awareness among prospective customers. The market is expected to scale as common definitions evolve and vendors converge around a couple of repeatable models that are known by customers.
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Key Market Forecasts
EaaS Financing Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
EaaS Financing Revenue by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2029
EaaS Financing Revenue by Client Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
EaaS Financing Revenue by Technology, North America: 2020-2029
EaaS Financing Revenue by Technology, Europe: 2020-2029
EaaS Financing Revenue by Technology, Asia Pacific: 2020-2029
EaaS Financing Revenue by Technology, Latin America: 2020-2029
EaaS Financing Revenue by Technology, Middle East & Africa: 2020-2029
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Top 10 global rankings reflect increasingly competitive market dynamics among OEMs and various country markets.
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Global Wind OEM Tracker 3Q20
Wind Turbine OEM Ranking and Market Share Analysis
The global wind industry installed 60.7 GW in 2019, up substantially from the 51.4 GW installed in 2018 despite the challenges that the wind market that has faced in recent years. These challenges include many mature country markets eliminating or reducing subsidies and many markets shifting to competitive power contract auctions, tenders, and other wind procurement mechanisms that squeeze profit margins throughout the supply chain. Meanwhile, solar PV is an increasingly capable competitor in the clean energy arena due to its rapid cost reductions.
Despite these challenges, the wind market is holding steady and adjusting to a new normal of intense price competition. Some markets, such as the US and China, are experiencing rapid near-term increases of capacity additions as generous policies change or phase out. Wind power is being developed not only in a greater variety of countries but also in offshore and onshore capacities.
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Market Drivers and Barriers
Top 10 Turbine OEMs
Leading Wind Turbine Suppliers by Region: 2019
Regional OEM Market Shares
Turbine Technology Trends
Annual Wind Capacity Additions by Region
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
The wind value chain must monitor ongoing impacts of COVID-19
Turbine OEMs should invest in technology and cost efficiency upgrades
Developers should explore opportunities in the burgeoning offshore wind market
Looking forward, key players need to prioritize diversifying market share
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The market for smart home data analytics is developing into the most important corollary market to smart home devices.
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Smart Home Data Analytics
Technology Stack, Value Chain, Use Cases, and Business Models for Residential Analytics: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
The market for smart home data analytics is developing into the most important corollary market to smart home devices. New analytics capabilities are driving the adoption of smart meters, thermostats, fire detection devices, security devices, plugs, lighting, and other devices while delivering added value to homeowners and utilities. Most significantly, increasing device-level (edge) data processing is expanding the range of valuable analytics capabilities while lessening the demands on offsite servers (the cloud).
Currently, the market is focused on expanding customer engagement with better information through mobile apps and web portals, which can provide added value when integrated into utility residential demand side management and demand response (DR) programs. Companies are offering customer engagement solutions as analytics bundled with hardware purchases, business to business (B2B) software, and business to consumer (B2C) services. Vendors are also adopting the business to business to consumer (B2B2C) channel, where their products are rebranded by utilities or other intermediaries before reaching consumers.
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. Smart Home Data Analytics Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Smart Home Data Analytics Revenue by Business Model, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Bundled Analytics Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Bundled Analytics Revenue by Device, World Markets: 2020-2029
. B2B Software Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Device-Tied Software Analytics Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Device-Tied Software Analytics Revenue by Application, World Markets: 2020-2029
. B2B2C Services Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. B2B2C Services Revenue by Device, World Markets: 2020-2029
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Wireless charging offers greatly improved convenience to the driver by doing away with cable clutter. Charging processes start automatically when an EV approaches at a certain distance, which....
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Wireless EV Charging
Global Markets for Transferring Power to EVs Wirelessly
Wireless charging offers greatly improved convenience to the driver by doing away with cable clutter. Charging processes start automatically when an EV approaches at a certain distance, which will be particularly valuable for future autonomous vehicles. Wireless charging can also improve electric drive utilization of plug-in hybrid EVs (PHEVs). This improvement might cause OEMs to push the technology as it allows them to support improved accounting in vehicle emissions reduction regimes. Wireless charging in commercial fleet applications also reduces fleet maintenance costs and enables space savings.
Barriers to widespread market adoption include lack of specific global standards, remaining safety concerns, and high costs. Recommended protocols provide orientation but are not specific enough to ensure global multivendor interoperability. Therefore, all involved market players should prioritize further detailing the standards. Cost development will be a function of standard consolidation, OEM technology adoption, and transferable technology learnings produced in the wireless charging market for other applications such as consumer electronics.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Market Issues
Key Industry Players
Market Forecasts
Key Market Focus
PEV Population by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Charger Sales by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Wireless Transmitter Installations (under 22 kW) by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Wireless EV Charger Deployment Revenue by Capacity Level, World Markets: 2020-2030
Wireless Transmitter Equipment Revenue (under 22 kW) by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
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How the City of Santa Cruz is Using Data to Improve Parking, Traffic, and Public Safety
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Upcoming Webinar
September 29, 2020
Using Parking Analytics to Better Manage Public Space
How the City of Santa Cruz is Using Data to Improve Parking, Traffic, and Public Safety
September 29, 2020
2:00 PM EDT
The City of Santa Cruz in California is using analytics to understand how one of its most popular parking destinations can best be managed for the benefit of all. Overlooking Monterey Bay, the Cowell's Overview parking lot is popular with tourists, surfers, and local families. The city decided to take a data-driven approach to understand how the parking lot is used and how it can be better managed.
Eric Woods, research director for Smart Cities at Guidehouse Insights, will lead a discussion with Mark Dettle, director of Public Works, Santa Cruz; Al Ramadan, community member, Santa Cruz; and Jason Schulz, product manager, Transportation and Mobility Solutions, Verizon. The panelists will examine the issues facing the city, the data insights gained through the project, and how that data is helping to shape future parking, traffic, and public safety policies. They will also discuss curbside monitoring implications as well as lessons learned since the coronavirus outbreak.
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Panelists
Jason Schulz
Product Manager, Transportation and Mobility Solutions
Verizon
Jason Schulz works in Verizon's Smart Communities organization as a Product Manager, overseeing the Parking solution, and also in Public Safety, working in Intelligence Led Policing. Before joining Verizon, Jason spent over 20 years in transportation working for Lexus, Toyota,
and INRIX. As a Product Manager at Toyota, he helped build and launch Safety Connect, Lexus Enform, and Toyota Entune. Jason also developed programs for autonomous vehicles and smart cities while leading US efforts for Toyota's i-Road Smart Mobility Concept. While at INRIX, he held positions as both General Manager and Director of Product, leading the Parking vertical. An avid technologist, Jason is an inventor for numerous patents related to transportation safety
and innovation.
Mark Dettle
Director of Public Works
City of Santa Cruz
Mark
Dettle is the Director of Public Works for the City of Santa Cruz, a full-service city including city refuse and recycling collection, processing at a city owned landfill, and an award-winning regional wastewater treatment facility. The city is home to the University of California, Santa Cruz, in addition to world-class beaches and surf breaks attracting millions of visitors each year. Before starting as the Director in Santa Cruz, Mark was the Assistant Director of Public Works for the City of Sunnyvale. He also worked for the City of San Jose''s Public Works Department and for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco District, as a Project Manager. Mark has also worked for two consulting firms in New York City. He is a Registered Engineer in the State of California.
Al Ramadan
Community Member
City of Santa Cruz
Al Ramadan is a resident of Santa Cruz, an avid surfer, and a long-time technologist. He is co-founder of Play Bigger and prior to that a senior executive at Adobe, Macromedia, and Quokka Sports.
Eric Woods
Research Director
Guidehouse Insights
Eric Woods is a research director leading Guidehouse Insights' coverage of smart cities. In this role, he brings together his research experience across energy, mobility, buildings, and government. He has more than 23 years of experience as an analyst and consultant on new technology trends, including in-depth research in the areas of IT infrastructure, data analytics, knowledge management, public sector IT, and cleantech innovation. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and is quoted regularly in major publications. Woods has worked on consultancy assignments for a wide range of clients, including public and private sector technology users and global suppliers, as well as many small and growing technology companies.
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Using Parking Analytics to Better Manage Public Space
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Global sales of light duty (LD) plug-in EVs (PEVs) reached nearly 2.5 million in 2019 with a sales growth of 30% over 2018.
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Market Data: EV Geographic Forecast - North America
US and Canadian Light Duty Plug-In EV Forecasts by Province, State, and Major Metropolitan Area
Global sales of light duty (LD) plug-in EVs (PEVs) reached nearly 2.5 million in 2019 with a sales growth of 30% over 2018. However, 2020 may tell a different story for the light duty vehicle (LDV) market around the globe. In North America, LDV sales decreased due to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Guidehouse Insights anticipates LDV sales in North America to be down 20% in 2020 from 2019 levels, and even in the best-case scenario, the pandemic will have a lasting economic impact. The LDV market will likely take 5 years to fully recover.
Despite economic impacts to the LDV market, PEVs are proving to be a resilient vehicle market segment in some regions of the world, but less so in North America. In the near term, PEVs in North America are expected to see only a 5% decline from 2019, but long-term sales market share has slowed. The wealthier consumer base that currently purchases PEVs is likely to experience fewer impacts from the economic recession and still consider purchasing a vehicle, whereas other consumers may have to put their purchasing plans on hold. Given that long-term PEV sales expectations assume higher adoption from a broader group of consumers, the economic shift will likely have an impact on PEV sales through 2030.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
3. Methodology
4. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
LD PEV Population by Powertrain and Scenario, US: 2020-2030
LD PEV Population by Class and Scenario, US: 2030
LD PEV Sales by Top 10 States, Base Scenario, US: 2030
LD PEV Sales by Top 10 Metropolitan Areas, Base Scenario, US: 2030
EV Charging Ports by Charger Type, Base Scenario, US: 2020-2030
LD PEV Population by Class and Scenario, Canada: 2030
LD PEV Sales by Top 5 Provinces, Base Scenario, Canada: 2030
EV Charging Ports by Charger Type, Base Scenario, Canada: 2020-2030
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Cleantech Update - July 24, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
More Consumers Finding Value in Connected Products that Offer Energy Efficiency, Convenience, and Security
"The smart home market has held relatively steady during the COVID-19 shutdown as many consumers who are still employed and are staying home are investing money in products that can enrich their lives and provide value," says Neil Strother, principal research analyst at Guidehouse Insights.
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Leading Solar PV Monitoring and Control System Providers Face Growing Competition as New Players Enter Market
"This is a highly competitive market, and trailing companies are rapidly catching up by adding features and moving from pilot deployments to full-scale deployments," says Pritil Gunjan, senior research analyst at Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Resiliency: Innovation and Storage for Resiliency
AUG 13, 2020 - 12:30 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse, Zpryme, and other industry thought leaders for Response, Recovery, and Resiliency: the Impacts of COVID-19. This three-part virtual roundtable series is focused on how COVID-19 has affected our communities and the future energy landscape.
The third part of the series features a discussion on Resiliency: Innovation and Storage for Resiliency.
Register now to hear Jan Vrins, leader of Guidehouse's global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment, and Bernerd Da Santos, executive vice president and chief operating officer at AES, share their unique perspectives on how utilities move on from the initial response and into the recovery stage of the pandemic.
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VPPs Go Global
Comparing and Contrasting Leading Virtual Power Plant Markets
This Guidehouse Insights webinar explores key VPP markets, including Japan, Australia, and countries in Europe, such as Germany and the United Kingdom. Panelists discuss the common market drivers, the unique factors encouraging the adoption of VPPs and DERMS, and why these developments are important for North American utilities and energy retailers. The webinar also discusses lessons learned that can help vendors shape future solutions for commercial and industrial customers as well as residential prosumers.
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Recent Insights
Keeping Utilities Operational During COVID-19
In an article for T&D World, Guidehouse experts discuss how Eversource Energy, prioritized employee safety and social distancing in their pandemic response plan. They outlined a four-step strategy...
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Developing Europe's Hydrogen Infrastructure Plan
In partnership with 11 gas infrastructure companies, Guidehouse launched the European Hydrogen Backbone plan, a report that shows how existing European gas infrastructure can be modified to...
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Key Performance Indicators Support Renewable Asset Management
Renewable energy investments will continue to grow across mature and emerging economies, reiterating the need for asset optimization and performance. Resiliency of renewable energy assets is one...
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Monitoring the Utility Transformation
Culture is a set of norms, values, and behaviors that inform a utility's approach to executing its strategy. While strategy defines direction and focus, culture defines engagement, passion, and execution. Culture...
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Vertical Integration On the Rise in Shared Micromobility
While some companies are making acquisitions to expand access to other shared micromobility use cases (e.g., Lime acquiring JUMP to expand e-bike sharing coverage), vertically integrated transactions...
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Europe Should Focus on Hydrogen for a Reliable and Flexible Energy Future
Since Europe's COVID-19 recovery plans identify hydrogen as a key enabler of a clean energy future, it is likely that other corporations, countries, and governments will soon follow suit. Earlier in 2020...
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Expert Advice
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, many industry events have been cancelled or postponed. During this time, our analyst team is here to help. Contact us today or reach out to us on social media to share your burning questions or schedule a briefing with one of our global experts.
Events
Virtual Grid Evolution Summit
JUL 28, 2020 - AUG 12, 2020
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Storage Business Models and Economics Master Class
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Cleantech Update - December 11, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Wi-Fi 6 Could Support the Industrial Internet of Things in Many Environments
"The latest generation of Wi-Fi protocols has a variety of technical upgrades supporting faster download and upload speeds, longer battery life, the ability to connect many more end devices, and improved security," says Richelle Elberg, principal research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Wireless EV Charging Offers Improved Driver Convenience and Can Improve Electric Drive Utilization of Hybrids
"The basic principle of wireless charging is based on electromagnetic induction, where energy is transferred from a transmitter to a receiver located on the vehicle," says Scott Shepard, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Low Power Networking Solutions for Second Generation Smart Metering
This Guidehouse Insights webinar provides an overview of emerging LPWA network protocols and discusses the technical aspects of four solutions as they relate to smart metering: LoRa, NB-IoT, LTE-Cat-M1, and Weightless. Panelists discuss the technical specifications of these solutions and share case studies of projects where LPWA technology has been deployed as the backbone for smart metering networks.
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The Value of Connected Lighting
Working Together to Accelerate Adoption
This Guidehouse Insights webinar examines the key trends in the connected lighting market, the benefits connected systems can provide, and the role of energy efficiency, sustainability, integration and interoperability, and codes and standards. Panelists discuss the challenges faced by building owners and facility managers and how key stakeholders-including facility managers, utilities, standards and quality organizations, and technology firms-can work together to accelerate the adoption of connected lighting systems.
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Recent Insights
Examining Energy Storage for the Decarbonizing Grid
In a white paper for Eos Energy Storage, Guidehouse looks at emerging needs for increasing system duration. Most energy storage systems provide four hours or less of energy, but the need for longer...
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Financing Hybrid Offshore Wind Projects in Europe
In a European Commission report, Guidehouse examines the costs of hybrid offshore wind projects. Large-scale offshore wind projects (OWPs) are an important precondition for achieving the long-term...
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Emerging Connectivity Standard for Smart Homes Headed for Commercial Buildings
A new working group has emerged from the Zigbee Alliance to drive adoption of the Project Connected Home over Internet Protocol (CHIP) standard beyond the smart home market and into...
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Increasing Demand for Data Center Cooling Drives Innovative Solutions
Social networking, online video streaming, mobile apps, and other IT advancements have led to a soaring demand for information. There has been a six-fold increase in data center workloads since 2010...
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The Right Time to Deploy a DERMS
It is now common knowledge within distribution utilities that distributed energy resources (DER) growth entails grid integration challenges, such as managing capacity constraints and equipment overload...
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Expert Advice
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Cleantech Update - September 4, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Utilities, Oil & Gas, and Mining Operations Must Embrace Flexible, Ubiquitous, and Future-Proof Communications Networking
"To date, most utilities, O&G, and mining companies have taken a scattershot approach, building ad hoc, application-centric networks to perform just a few tasks. They may be operating dozens of incompatible networks per site, with a mix of wired and wireless, public and private solutions performing disparate functions," says Richelle Elberg, principal research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Local Flexibility Markets Offer Creative Solutions for Infrastructure Needs at Lower Costs with Greater Benefits
"Local flexibility markets are ready to become a bigger piece of distribution grid management based on the growth of distributed energy resources (DER) technology and operators' and regulators' willingness to try new means of infrastructure replacement that can reduce the cost of the overall system," says Roberto Rodriguez Labastida, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Using Parking Analytics to Better Manage Public Space
How the City of Santa Cruz is Using Data to Improve Parking, Traffic, and Public Safety
SEP 29, 2020 - 2:00 PM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar will examine how the City of Santa Cruz in California is using analytics to understand how one of its most popular parking destinations can best be managed for the benefit of all. Panelists will discuss issues facing the city, the data insights gained through the project, and how that data is helping to shape future parking, traffic, and public safety policies. They will also discuss curbside monitoring implications as well as lessons learned since the coronavirus outbreak.
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VPPs Go Global
Comparing and Contrasting Leading Virtual Power Plant Markets
This Guidehouse Insights webinar explores key VPP markets, including Japan, Australia, and countries in Europe, such as Germany and the United Kingdom. Panelists discuss the common market drivers, the unique factors encouraging the adoption of VPPs and DER management systems, and why these developments are important for North American utilities and energy retailers. The webinar also discusses lessons learned that can help vendors shape future solutions for commercial and industrial customers as well as residential prosumers.
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Recent Insights
Accelerating the UK''s Offshore Wind Growth through Subsidy-Negative Projects
According to Guidehouse Insights'' report, Global Wind Energy Database 2Q20, 2020 was a record year for offshore wind with 7.0 GW installed globally. The UK has proven itself as a leader in...
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New Micromobility Data Sharing Tools Can Improve Outcomes for Cities
In the first few years of shared electric kick (e-kick) scooters hitting the streets, many cities have struggled to manage the safety and infrastructure issues that these vehicles can pose. Many cities...
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Indoor Air Quality Market Boom Extends to Services
Due to the pandemic, demand is growing for UV air purifiers, ion generators, electric air cleaners, and other indoor air quality (IAQ) products for air filtration, humidification, dehumidification, and...
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Heralding an Era of Renewable and Low Carbon Energy
In a recent announcement, bp has set out a strategy to realign itself with pursuing a net zero ambition. In a press release on August 4, 2020, it introduced its intent to evolve from an international oil...
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Subscription Fatigue Is Coming to Your Car
Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it. For almost 8 years, Tesla customers have crowed about getting over-the-air (OTA) software updates that add new functionality or fix bugs in their...
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UK Storage Markets and Potential Business Cases
At the highest level, energy storage serves demand for more flexibility in the power system. This flexibility can be used to defer investments in grid infrastructure when electricity demand exceeds transmission...
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Air Quality, Public Health, and COVID-19
The environmental movements of the 1960s and 1970s led a surge in public demand for governments to address pollution, including air pollution. These movements argued that everyone deserved to live...
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Expert Advice
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Utility scale energy storage is now considered as a key component of new power system planning efforts in countries around the world.
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New Report Published
Market Data: Utility-Scale Energy Storage Market Update
Global Market Drivers, Trends, and Forecasts for the Large-Scale Energy Storage Industry: 2020-2029
Utility-scale energy storage (UES) is now considered as a key component of new power system planning efforts in countries around the world. This represents a major shift from just 2 years ago when the technology was still largely considered as too expensive or complex for integration into energy markets. Falling battery prices have made UES projects cost-competitive with fossil fuel generation and other technologies for numerous applications including peak generation capacity and frequency regulation. However, the most substantial shift has been the improving economics of combined solar-plus-storage projects which are now cheaper than natural gas generation in many countries and account for a large and growing portion of the global UES market.
This Guidehouse Insights report provides global forecasts for annual deployments of new UES projects in terms of power capacity (MW), energy capacity (MWh), and project deployment revenue. These forecasts are then segmented by global region, technology, and the application or services that the system provides. Additional insight is provided through forecasts for the top 10 largest country-level markets globally. All forecasts cover a 10-year period from 2020 - 2029.
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Executive Summary
Market Update
Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Utility-Scale ESS CAPEX Assumptions by Technology, Global Averages: 2020-2029
Utility-Scale Li-Ion Battery System Pricing by Component, 20 MW/80 MWh System, Base Case, Global Averages: 2020-2029
Utility-Scale Flow Battery System Pricing by Component, 20 MW/80 MWh System, Base Case, Global Averages: 2020-2029
Annual Installed UES Power Capacity by Region, All Technologies and Application Segments, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Installed UES Power Capacity by Top 10 Countries, All Technologies and Application Segments, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Installed UES Power Capacity by Technology, All Application Segments, World Markets: 2020-2029
Annual Installed UES Power Capacity by Application Segment, All Technologies, World Markets: 2020-2029
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As renewable energy investments continue to grow rapidly across on-grid and off-grid locations, investments in monitoring and control (M&C) of these assets have gained momentum around the globe.
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New Report Published
Guidehouse Insights Leaderboard: Solar PV Monitoring and Control Vendors
Assessment of Strategy and Execution for 16 Solar PV Monitoring and Control System Providers
As renewable energy investments continue to expand and grow rapidly across on-grid and off-grid locations, investments in monitoring and control (M&C) of these assets have also gained momentum around the globe. M&C can have a significant impact on optimizing the overall levelized cost of energy (LCOE) with the help of sophisticated data analysis and sensors to detect any operational issues across solar PV and wind assets. Undetected generation losses from factors such as inverter failures, cable damage, installation errors, and dirty modules can lead to serious financial losses. Fast detection of deviations in yield is crucial to preventing both generation and financial losses.
The rapid pace of digitization across the energy sector has fundamentally led to a shift toward capital optimization of asset portfolios, putting more pressure on energy companies to ensure assets are operational. M&C of renewable energy not only refers to the software technology that monitors and controls generation of energy from these assets but also ensures that the service providers have a holistic approach to strategically manage asset performance optimization. Solar PV M&C vendors and software companies are embracing these value streams to provide added value to customers.
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The primary goal of VPP is to achieve the greatest possible profit for DER asset owners while balancing the grid with the lowest possible economic and environmental costs.
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New Report Published
Market Data: Mixed Asset Virtual Power Plant Models
Mixed Asset Virtual Power Plant Capacity, Implementation Spending, and Revenue: Global Market Forecasts and Analysis
The primary goal of a virtual power plant (VPP) is to achieve the greatest possible profit for distributed energy resources (DER) asset owners while maintaining the proper balance of the electricity grid at the lowest possible economic and environmental cost. As more DER connect to the grid, utilities and grid operators can harness VPP platforms to ensure that interconnected devices remain assets to rather than burdens on grid reliability.
Guidehouse Insights splits VPPs into three models: demand response (DR)-VPPs, supply-side VPPs, and mixed-asset VPPs. As VPPs develop flexible capacity, aggregation is evolving from siloed aggregation of automated DR load and renewable generation resources toward broader ecosystem orchestration, thus favoring the mixed-asset VPP model. Mixed-asset VPP capacity makes up 51% of capacity market share in 2020 and is forecast to scale to 83% of VPP capacity share by 2029.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Market Issues
Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Mixed-Asset VPP Capacity and Total Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Mixed-Asset VPP Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Mixed-Asset VPP Capacity by Select Countries, World Markets: 2020-2029
Mixed-Asset VPP Revenue by Select Countries, World Markets: 2020-2029
Mixed-Asset VPP Implementation Spending by Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
Mixed-Asset VPP Project Share by Individual Technology, World Markets: 3Q 2020
Mixed-Asset VPP Project Share by Technology Combined with Energy Storage,
World Markets: 3Q 2020
C&I Mixed-Asset VPP Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
C&I Mixed-Asset VPP Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Residential Mixed-Asset VPP Implementation Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Residential Mixed-Asset VPP Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
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Traditionally, a transmission or distribution system operator (DSO) faced with aging equipment or increased load demand would simply replace conduct poles and wires.
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Flexibility Markets and Enabling Technologies
Local Flexibility Market Deployments, Market Drivers and Barriers, Technology Enablers, and Global Market Forecasts
Traditionally, a transmission or distribution system operator (DSO) faced with aging equipment or increased load demand would simply replace conduct poles and wires. No thought was given to alternative methods to address the issue. However, grid management and distributed energy resources (DER) technologies have improved, and policy concerns related to cost and the environment have increased. Utilities are looking to engage customers and provide more value-added services.
As a result, creative solutions are being explored to address infrastructure needs at a lower cost with greater customer and environmental benefits. Increasingly, distribution grid operators in deregulated markets are opting to deploy flexibility markets to help them manage grids. Local flexibility markets are ready to become a bigger piece of distribution grid management based on the growth of DER technology and operators' and regulators' willingness to try new means of infrastructure replacement that can reduce the cost of the overall system.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
3. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Local Flexibility Markets Participating Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Local Flexibility Markets Participating Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Local Flexibility Markets Transaction Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Local Flexibility Markets Platform Provider Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Local Flexibility Markets Participating Capacity by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2029
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The Internet of Things (IoT) for smart buildings market is under strain from the coronavirus pandemic, as are many sectors.
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Market Data: IoT for Smart Buildings
Hardware, Software, and Services for Intelligent Buildings: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
The Internet of Things (IoT) for smart buildings market is under strain from the coronavirus pandemic, as are many sectors. The amount of expected spending has fallen off. Facilities owners and operators have reduced budgets in the face of tenant failures and lingering uncertainty around when and how commercial spaces will reopen for business.
However, the market has staying power. IoT technologies are useful for certain building categories that house organizations meeting the definition of essential. For example, warehouses have been busy, and IoT solutions can help with asset tracking. In healthcare, the pandemic has created urgency for tracking assets and monitoring patients to keep them at safe distances as they access medical services. As building owners and managers plan for reopening facilities, IoT solutions are an enabling tool to create smarter office, retail, and educational spaces.
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Executive Summary
Data Assumptions
Market Forecast
Building Types
Key Market Forecasts
IoT for Smart Buildings Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
IoT for Smart Buildings Revenue by Building Type, North America: 2020-2029
IoT for Smart Buildings Revenue by Building Type, Europe: 2020-2029
IoT for Smart Buildings Revenue by Building Type, Asia Pacific: 2020-2029
IoT for Smart Buildings Revenue by Building Type, Latin America: 2020-2029
IoT for Smart Buildings Revenue by Building Type, Middle East & Africa: 2020-2029
IoT for Smart Buildings Revenue by Construction Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
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Increasing urbanization and an increased understanding of the health effects of poor air quality are creating a growing market for municipal IoT-enabled air quality sensors.
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Air Quality Monitoring for Smart Cities
Hardware, Software, Services, and Smart City Applications: Global Market Analysis and Forecast
The combined factors of increasing urbanization and an increased understanding of the health effects of poor air quality are creating a growing market for municipal Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled air quality sensors. Many cites already have one or two expensive, regulatory-grade air quality sensors. However, as research suggests that air quality can change dramatically over only a few hundred feet, additional measures are needed. Cities are installing IoT-enabled air quality sensors that have an acceptable level of accuracy at a much lower price point.
The IoT air quality monitor market has seen accelerated growth in the past few years that is expected to continue. Urban residents have become more aware of the negative consequences of poor air quality, which is driving demand for sensors that lend greater understanding of patterns in urban air pollution. Although the cost of these IoT sensors has decreased dramatically over the past 10 years, the struggle of cities to make a compelling financial case for investments in an air quality networks is currently a barrier to further adoption.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
3. Key Industry Players
4. Market Forecasts
Figures
. Annual Air Quality Monitors Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Annual Deployments of Air Quality Monitors by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Installed Base of Air Quality Monitors by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Cumulative Air Quality Monitors Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Annual Air Quality Monitors Hardware and Services Revenue by Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
. Annual Air Quality Monitors Hardware and Software Revenue by Segment, North America: 2020-2029
. Annual Air Quality Monitors Hardware and Software Revenue by Segment, Europe: 2020-2029
. Annual Air Quality Monitors Hardware and Software Revenue by Segment, Asia Pacific: 2020-2029
. Annual Air Quality Monitors Hardware and Software Revenue by Segment, Latin America: 2020-2029
. Annual Air Quality Monitors Hardware and Software Revenue by Segment, Middle East & Africa: 2020-2029
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The success of the microgrid market rests on the shoulders of digital control platforms that can orchestrate diverse distributed energy resources (DER) into a single optimized aggregation system.
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Market Data: Microgrid Controls
Global Spending Forecasts by Technology Segment and Region
The success of the microgrid market rests on the shoulders of digital control platforms that can orchestrate diverse distributed energy resources (DER) into a single optimized aggregation system. Although the costly items for any microgrid are investments in DER assets, the key to project performance and the extraction value from these same assets are the controls, which often represent less than 10% or even 5% of total projects' cost.
Most often a combination of hardware and software, these controls systems are the orchestrator marshaling generation, storage, and loads to bolster resiliency and optimize DER assets to meet prescribed economic and environmental goals. Controls platforms keep evolving, and emphasis is shifting from hardware devices and on-premise gateways to software and customization performed in the cloud. As with other microgrid trends, such as a recent focus on modular offerings with standardized hardware components, the market continues to shift and grow in diversity, application, and purpose.
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Executive Summary
Market Issues
Market Forecasts
Key Market Forcasts
Microgrids Control Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Controls Capacity Market Share by Company Type, World Markets: 2020
Microgrid Business Model Share by Project Number, World Markets: 3Q 2020
Total Microgrids Control Spending by Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
Microgrid Controls Spending by Fundamental Controls Approach, World Markets: 2020-2029
Microgrids Control Spending by Technology Segment, World Markets: 2020-2029
Cumulative Microgrids Control Spending by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
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Economic uncertainty is fast becoming the norm globally amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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New Report Published
Analyst Insight: The Retail Apocalypse
Global Building Stock Database
Economic uncertainty is fast becoming the norm globally amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic is forcing a temporary slowdown in construction activity due to stay-at-home and distancing requirements around the world. Additionally, many market stakeholders are reevaluating their approach to real estate strategy, especially in the office and retail segments. These trends are having short-term and long-term effects on the market. However, global building stock remains fundamentally linked to key drivers such as economic growth and urbanization. Consequently, Guidehouse Insights expects a rebound in construction activity in 2021 and healthy growth in the global residential and commercial building markets in the long term.
The Global Building Stock Database forecasts occupied building stock across 10 segments and more than 230 countries. The model incorporates a range of economic indicators, including gross domestic product, population, and urbanization. These indicators, in combination with expert insights from the Guidehouse Insights analyst team, are the foundation of the country-level forecasts. In 2020, Guidehouse Insights updated the core model methodology to take advantage of new data sources and add layers of rigor to the forecast evaluation process.
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Market Inflection Trends
Market Drivers and Barriers
Market Forecast
Regional Market Overview
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
OEM stakeholders need a portfolio of go-to-market strategies.
OEMs should expect to face more competition in in 2020.
Stakeholders should maintain business continuity and long-term strategic planning.
Stakeholders should consider investments in segments that are growing during the pandemic.
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Cleantech Update - October 2, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Residential Energy Management Market Undergoing Rapid Expansion and Transformation
"Several key drivers are advancing the residential energy management market, including the growth of the smart home device market as well as increased levels of home improvement spending resulting from COVID-19's shelter in place orders," says Daniel Talero, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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While Consumer Attitudes Toward EVs Remain Positive, Charging Availability and Price Are Adoption Barriers
"As OEMs bring more models to the market and investment in charging infrastructure continues to increase, the plug-in EV market will grow across the US," says Raquel Soat, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Climate Change in Cities: Seeing the Wood for the Trees
CoCreate Future Cities Webinar Series
OCT 06, 2020 - 5:30 AM EDT
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming webinar co-hosted with Netherlands Enterprise Agency and WorldStartup. Another 2.5 billion people are expected to live in cities by 2050. Thus, competition for space in cities will increase and create an enormous demand for construction of new buildings. Current studies show that wood construction can help to reduce emission increases caused by carbon intensive materials like steel and concrete, due to the CO2 storage capacity of wood. Increased building activity as a threat for the climate system can be transformed into an effective measure to fight climate change by using wood as construction material.
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Opportunities for Sustainable Urban Mobility
CoCreate Future Cities Webinar Series
OCT 13, 2020 - 5:30 AM EDT
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Guidehouse for an upcoming webinar co-hosted with Netherlands Enterprise Agency and WorldStartup. Current climatic events are highlighting the need for urban mobility to become more sustainable. Cities are disproportionately contributing to global transport emissions, responsible for a significant share of total passenger journeys and goods deliveries. Furthermore, transportation's impact on air quality continues to harm our health. According to the World Health Organization, air pollution exposure is responsible for almost 7 million deaths every year. Transport is a major contributor to this, responsible for up to 70% of the total pollution mix, costing countries around 3.5% of their GDP. The session will cover the challenges and opportunities to achieving this and will explore the primary approaches: fuel switching, efficiency improvements, and mode switching.
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Sustainable Energy as a Service
Why Campuses Are Choosing to Own the Solution, not the Equipment
OCT 22, 2020 - 2:00 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming Metrus Energy and Second Nature webinar. This webinar will look at how Queens University of Charlotte used sustainable energy as a service (SEaaS). To better serve their 2,000 students, Queens worked with Metrus Energy on a $1.78 million upgrade to multiple buildings, including new chillers, LED lighting, water-efficiency measures, and an updated building management system. The SEaaS model enabled Queens to address a range of issues including energy costs, sustainability, and the comfort and quality of its campus environment-with no upfront cost. In fact, the project will generate annual savings of nearly $200,000 and reduce CO2 by 1,444 tons annually.
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Street Lighting for Smart Cities
Wins and Trends
NOV 17, 2020 - 10:00 AM EST
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming Signify webinar. Attend this webinar to learn how IoT lighting can help cities reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, and become smarter, more livable, and safer for citizens.
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Recent Insights
Setting Science-Based Targets for Financial Institutions
With Guidehouse's support, the Science Based Targets initiative has developed and released a new framework that allows financial institutions to set science-based targets that align lending and...
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Key Enablers for Making Robotaxis Successful
In an article for Energy Central, Sagie Evbenata, senior research analyst at Guidehouse Insights, discussed how robotaxis have the potential to reduce operating costs as well as provide an affordable...
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Oil Giants Look to Incorporate Clean Energy Into Strategic Plans
Climate action targets addressed by global economic stimulus programs aim to replace hydrocarbon portfolios with clean energy technologies, and oil giants are no exceptions. As oil prices continue...
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Smart Minigrids for Rural Electrification
Smart minigrids are intelligent distributed power generation and distribution networks that can supply electricity to residential and commercial and industrial consumers for the purpose of providing...
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Wind Turbine Waste Will Haunt Cleantech, Unless the Industry Innovates
The wind industry must decide what to do with waste from outdated infrastructure. Wind power accounted for 17.4 GW of generation capacity globally in 2000. Two decades later, utility-scale wind farms...
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What Google Needs to Reach 24/7 Carbon-Free
Technological innovation, government regulation, and economic development are at the helm of our proverbial climate steering wheel. (Yes, you should continue to turn your lights off when you exit a...
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Data Insights: Energy Blockchain Project Tracker
Part of our newly released subscription services, Guidehouse Insights'' Energy Blockchain Project Tracker provides an overview of blockchain vendor and project developments in the energy industry. Trends covered include vendors, project partners and funding, project size, use cases, company status, and other project-specific data points.
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Expert Advice
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, many industry events have been cancelled or postponed. During this time, our analyst team is here to help. Contact us today or reach out to us on social media to share your burning questions or schedule a briefing with one of our global experts.
Events
Aspen Energy Week
OCT 05, 2020 - OCT 08, 2020
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E Source Forum
OCT 06, 2020 - OCT 07, 2020
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OCT 06, 2020 - OCT 08, 2020
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Zero Carbon Conference
OCT 07, 2020 - OCT 08, 2020
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Demand Response & Distributed Energy Resources Virtual Forum
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Cleantech Update - November 20, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Annual Unit Sales of Seated E-Scooters Expected to Exceed 10.1 Million by 2030
"Advancements in motor and Lithium ion (Li-ion) battery technologies are helping to bolster the market through improved seated e-scooter range, speed, and power capabilities," says Ryan Citron, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Residential Energy Management Market Undergoing Rapid Expansion
"Several key drivers are advancing the residential energy management market, including the growth of the smart home device market as well as increased levels of home improvement spending resulting from COVID-19's shelter in place orders," says Daniel Talero, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Climate Friendly Buildings in the MENA Region
Tools to Mobilize Financing and Accelerate Energy Efficiency
NOV 26, 2020 - 4:00 AM EST / 10:00 CET
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming online seminar on tools developed by the BUILD_ME project
that support advancing and financing climate-friendly building solutions in the MENA region. Attendees will learn how BUILD_ME is working with national certification schemes to improve market uptake and streamline energy efficiency ratings in the region. The team will demonstrate how their online Building Energy Performance Web App can support project developers and other stakeholders in calculating the energy performance of buildings, the cost-effectiveness of building energy efficiency measures, and the CO2 reduction potential. The team will also share how such tools complement the current landscape and are already being implemented in pilot projects in the region.
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New Networking Strategies and Solutions for the Utility of the Future
Enabling a Holistic Approach through New Networking Protocols, Spectrum Options, and Business Dynamics
DEC 1, 2020 - 2:00 PM EST
In this Guidehouse Insights roundtable discussion, panelists will examine the shifting environment and options for utility networking, with various new business model benefits highlighted. The webinar will be a follow-up discussion to Guidehouse Insights'' November 4 webinar, LTE-Based Networks-Not Existing AMI Systems-Will Better Serve Emerging Utility Needs.
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Recent Insights
Easing EV Anxiety with AI
In an article for Automotive World, Guidehouse Insights examines how artificial intelligence is helping to calm consumer worries about EV range. While EV range continues to increase across vehicle...
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Putting the Circular Economy in Action
In a WBCSD report, Guidehouse shares business implications and next steps for the Circular Economy Action Plan. The transition to a circular economy represents a fundamental shift in the development...
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Low Carbon Hydrogen Pipeline Surges on a Wave of Announced Projects
Low carbon hydrogen is having a breakthrough year, at least in terms of market hype. In the 9 months leading up to August 2020, the electrolyzer project pipeline quadrupled from an already impressive...
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Emerson Makes Waves in Power Space
Until recently, Emerson has maintained a relatively narrow footprint within the power and utilities space, consisting of power generation solutions and a handful of ancillary technologies. This footprint...
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E-bikes Are Cannibalizing Bicycle Sales in Europe: Is the US to Follow?
The rise of traditional bicycle and e-bike sales in 2020 is well-documented, and COVID-19 has unquestionably driven a massive increase in demand for physically distanced transport options...
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Global sales of light duty plug-in EVs (PEVs) reached nearly 2.5 million in 2019 at sales growth of 30% over 2018.
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Market Data: EV Consumer Profiles
US EV Consumer Demographics, Vehicle Preferences, Perceived Barriers to Adoption, and EV Technology Knowledge Gaps: 2020
Global sales of light duty plug-in EVs (PEVs) reached nearly 2.5 million in 2019 at sales growth of 30% over 2018. However, the US saw a slight 8% decline in sales since 2018. PEV sales in the US have been inconsistent through the first half of 2020 due to the outbreak of coronavirus. 1Q 2020 had relatively high sales but saw a sharp decline in 2Q as much of the country was required to shelter in place. Despite the sales slump, consumer attitudes toward EVs remain positive. As OEMs bring more models to the market and investment in charging infrastructure continues to increase, the PEV market will grow across the US.
Increasing consumer knowledge and awareness of PEV technologies and incentives is one of the challenges for the PEV market. Educating consumers outside of the typical early adoption category will improve the perceptions of PEVs and decrease misinformation. According to Guidehouse Insights' 2020 Vehicle Preferences and EV Awareness Consumer Survey, consumers are gravitating toward midsize crossovers and SUVs rather than smaller vehicles. The survey also identified a lack of charging infrastructure and the purchase price of PEVs as barriers to the market.
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1.Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
3. Consumer Survey
Key Market Forecasts
BEV Adoption Barriers: 2020
Effects to Vehicle Purchasing Plans Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic: 2020
Respondents by Region and Ownership: 2020
Respondents by Age and Ownership: 2020
Respondents by Education Level and Ownership: 2020
Respondents by Household Income Level and Ownership: 2020
Respondents by Housing Type and Ownership: 2020
Ridden or Driven by Powertrain: 2020
Ridden or Driven a PEV by Likelihood of Purchasing a PEV: 2020
General Impressions of PEVs by Likelihood of Purchasing a PEV: 2020
Top Fuel Choices by Ranking: 2020
Top Body Style Choices by Ranking: 2020
Importance of Vehicle Features: 2020
Willingness to Pay More for a PEV: 2018 and 2020
Knowledge of Federal Tax Credit for BEVs: 2018 and 2020
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Cleantech Update - August 14, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Continued Evolution of Smart City Programs Is Driving Interest in Smart City Platforms
"The leading companies in this space demonstrate different approaches to delivering a smart city platform; however, they share a strong technology foundation, a commitment to city innovation, an extensive ecosystem of partners, and an established market footprint," says Eric Woods, research director with Guidehouse Insights.
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Integration of Energy Storage Systems into EV Charging Stations Provides Efficiency and Cost Savings
"Energy storage not only aids in peak shaving to make EV charging solutions more cost effective, but also is needed to support integration of renewable energy resources into EV charging stations," says Maria Chavez, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Building Back Better: Increasing the Resilience of City Infrastructure and Services
AUG 18, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse for the fifth installment of the Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0webinar
series. City priorities have changed dramatically in recent months, and many of these changes will have long term consequences. Despite the urgent and unpredictable challenges, city leaders realize the need to rebuild better to ensure resilience for future pandemic events, accelerate the shift to zero carbon cities, and address the gross social inequalities in many cities. Guidehouse's experts will discuss the challenges facing cities and their partners as they look to build back better. The panel will examine what this means for urban infrastructure, city services, energy systems, and transportation. Hear how cities are looking to drive sustainable and equitable investment in resilient infrastructure and services and the role of utilities and other key partners in this journey.
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COVID Recovery - Getting Employees Back To Work
AUG 20, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) webinar. Business and operational needs of utility organizations are shifting dynamically as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Utility decision makers are being forced to consider non-core operational and risk management factors to provide a safe and reliable service for customers and environment for employees.
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The Value of Connected Lighting
Working Together to Accelerate Adoption
This Guidehouse Insights webinar examines key trends in the connected lighting market, the benefits connected systems can provide, and the role of energy efficiency, sustainability, integration and interoperability, and codes and standards. Panelists discuss the challenges faced by building owners and facility managers and how key stakeholders-including facility managers, utilities, standards and quality organizations, and technology firms-can work together to accelerate the adoption of connected lighting systems.
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Recent Insights
Improving Energy Efficiency for Connected Devices
In partnership with the Electronic Devices and Networks Annex (EDNA), Guidehouse published three reports providing technical analysis and policy guidance to improve the energy...
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The 15-Minute City Can Also Be a Smart City
"La ville du quart d'heure" was a key theme for Anne Hidalgo during her successful reelection campaign for mayor of Paris. The concept is rooted in a broader ecological transformation of Paris that will make...
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Overcoming Inequity with Energy Storage
As the conversations for racial equity have intensified worldwide, so have conversations surrounding environmental justice. No matter the topic, work needs to be done across all fields of environmental...
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Smart Home Technology Is Pervasive but Still Has Far to Go
A new Z-Wave Alliance report on connected technology and the smart home gets it mostly right. "Smart home technology has become pervasive," writes Mitchell Klein, executive director of Z-Wave...
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Supervised Full Self-Driving Isn''t What It Claims
In short, full self-driving does not happen if a human is involved in the driving process beyond entering a desired destination. The implication of full self-driving vehicles is that the electronic brains can handle...
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Summer of Uncertainty Signals Importance of iDER Programming
While the pandemic continues to force the transformation of global industries, summer in the northern hemisphere remains uncertain for some grid operators. Electricity demand has shifted from the...
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Expert Advice
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Events
ACEEE Summer Study
AUG 17, 2020 - AUG 21, 2020
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ESA Energy Storage Annual Conference and Expo
AUG 24, 2020 - AUG 27, 2020
VIRTUAL
Microgrid Global Innovation Forum
SEP 07, 2020 - SEP 11, 2020
VIRTUAL
AI&ML for the Smart Grid 2020
SEP 08, 2020 - SEP 10, 2020
VIRTUAL
ETS20
SEP 15, 2020 - SEP 24, 2020
VIRTUAL
Demand Response & Distributed Energy Resources Virtual Forum
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The coronavirus pandemic has launched a new era of uncertainty.
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New Report Published
Ecosystem Strategy for Networked Buildings: Achieving Growth through Uncertainty
The coronavirus pandemic has launched a new era of uncertainty. The sustained public health threats have obliterated paradigms for business as usual. Myriad regulations and incentives create complexity in the path to recovery and foreshadow a period of disruption from compounding and interrelated forces. Global infrastructure will face continuous tests of resilience and flexibility as public health crises, natural disasters, and civil unrest become commonplace. This ongoing uncertainty and disruption motivates a reimagination of the built environment as a new asset class of infrastructure.
For technology and service providers seeking opportunity in the emerging networked buildings ecosystem, consider these questions: How are you evolving to meet the changing needs of your customers? How do you partner with them to meet their challenging economic, social, and business goals? How do you pivot to protect and grow market share and remain competitive?
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Table of Contents
An Evolving Reality for Customers
From Smart Systems to a Networked Building Ecosystem
Ecosystem Interactions
Accelerators and Inhibitors to an Emerging Ecosystem
Accelerating an Evolution of the Smart Buildings Market
Pressures to Shift Strategy and Remain Competitive
Pivot and Expand
Redefine the Sales Approach
Competition for Market Share
Key Recommendations
Adaptability is required for success.
Vendors must adapt to new priorities.
A new sales approach and go-to-market strategy must be defined.
Collaboration and partnerships will provide lasting networked building ecosystems.
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Cleantech Update - August 28, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Stakeholders Should Look Past AI's Hype to Understand Technology's Benefits for Commercial Buildings
"Vendors often tout their solutions in ways that sound almost magical. But seen in its proper context, AI is the implementation of advanced computer science techniques that emulate human-like capabilities to solve problems, create greater efficiencies, and deliver positive business outcomes," says Neil Strother, principal research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Energy as a Service Opportunities Are Strong Among Higher Education Institutions with Maintenance Backlogs and Aggressive Sustainability Goals
"EaaS is a highly differentiated financing mechanism compared with energy service performance contracts (ESPCs), public-private partnerships (P3s), design build, and other project delivery mechanisms," says Sasha Wedekind, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
How the City of Santa Cruz is Using Data to Improve Parking, Traffic, and Public Safety
How the City of Santa Cruz is Using Data to Improve Parking, Traffic, and Public Safety
SEP 29, 2020 - 2:00 PM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar will examine how the City of Santa Cruz in California is using analytics to understand how one of its most popular parking destinations can best be managed for the benefit of all. Panelists will discuss issues facing the city, the data insights gained through the project, and how that data is helping to shape future parking, traffic, and public safety policies. They will also discuss curbside monitoring implications as well as lessons learned since the coronavirus outbreak.
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North America''s Changing Demand Side Management Opportunities
An Overview of Renewable Penetration and Grid Infrastructure Impacts
This Guidehouse Insights webinar looks at what is happening today that is driving the grid of the future. Panelists discuss the many factors driving the modernization of the grid and where energy consumers should keep their focus today as the grid of the future is shaped before us.
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Recent Insights
White House Chronicle: Financial Institutions Take Action on Climate Change
Guidehouse has partnered with White House Chronicle to produce a twelve-part television series. In episode seven, Guidehouse's Jan-Willem Bode, partner, discussed with host Llewellyn King how global...
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Using Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage to Meet Climate Goals
In a report for the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Guidehouse examines barriers and opportunities for CCUS in New York. Carbon emissions are rising globally at approximately...
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Can VPPs Solve Pandemic-Related Changes to Energy Optimization?
With people staying home due to the coronavirus outbreak, residential electricity demand has increased compared to decreases in demand throughout the C&I sector. These changes pose a challenge to...
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Smart Buoys Can Guard Water Quality in a Changing Climate
On August 2, 2014, drinking water in the pipes of Toledo, Ohio, ran yellow. While US news focused on Flint, Michigan's lead-contaminated water crisis, 90 miles away the Toledo water authority reeled from...
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Digital Platforms Can Increase Electricity Cost Transparency
The next wave of electrification in the transportation sector is the commercial fleet. Pressured by corporate and societal interests in decarbonization, fleets are increasingly looking to electrify...
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Reducing Our Carbon Footprint through Remote Work
Long-range wireless power might be ready for the smart home. That's the message percolating from a couple of vendors that have been promoting this technology for several years. "It's no surprise that...
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Despite Headwinds, Tidal Current Remains Positioned for Success
In 2010, tidal current energy was hailed as the next big thing. Despite the technology's potential, however, the next 8 years saw bankruptcies from many of the industry's major players. In 2020, with renewed...
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Expert Advice
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Events
Microgrid Global Innovation Forum
SEP 07, 2020 - SEP 11, 2020
VIRTUAL
EPIcenter Summit
SEP 09, 2020
VIRTUAL
EEI Virtual Leadership Summit
SEP 09, 2020 - SEP 10, 2020
VIRTUAL
Crisis as Catalyst: Higher Stakes for Climate and ESG Investment
SEP 10, 2020
VIRTUAL
WEI Annual Meeting
SEP 14, 2020 - SEP 15, 2020
VIRTUAL
ETS20
SEP 15, 2020 - SEP 24, 2020
VIRTUAL
AGA Virtual Mini-Forum for the Financial Community
SEP 17, 2020
VIRTUAL
Automotive LIDAR
SEP 22, 2020 - SEP 24, 2020
VIRTUAL
International Conference on Smart Cities Smart Infrastructures and Smart Buildings
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The Microgrid Deployment Tracker 3Q20 is the eighteenth edition of the microgrid database from Guidehouse Insights, which is updated semiannually.
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Analyst Insight: Microgrid DER in the Energy Transition
Microgrid Deployment Tracker 3Q20
The Microgrid Deployment Tracker 3Q20 is the eighteenth edition of the microgrid database from Guidehouse Insights, which is updated semiannually. It covers seven microgrid market segments and six principal geographies. The Tracker does not list unit sales of devices; instead, it lists operating, planned or under-development, and proposed microgrids as well as selected portfolios of microgrids by country, program, and vendor.
This report represents the largest and most comprehensive overview of the microgrid market published by any research or government organization; its purpose is to provide the best up-to-date summary of microgrid projects available globally. This updated Tracker features 1,300 new entries, representing 3.2 GW of microgrid power capacity. The project list includes a total of 7,968 entries (6,603 with component-level data) representing 34.6 GW of total microgrid power capacity.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Scope
Executive Summary
Market Inflection Trends
Market Drivers and Barriers
Global Microgrid Market Leaders
Regional Market Overview
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
Learn from the top microgrid market vendors ranked by number of projects.
Study leading high capacity microgrid vendors.
Understand how to reduce microgrid deployment costs by leveraging existing DER assets.
Gain appreciation of how energy storage will increase tremendous market share by 2029.
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Utilities in 2020 have new options for their networking needs. Globally, shared spectrum options are emerging, and in the US, new spectrum bands are available for critical infrastructure needs.
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New Report Published
Market Data: Networking and Communications for Smart Grids and Utility Applications
Utility Investments in Wired and Wireless, Public and Private Networking Equipment, Infrastructure, and Services: Global Market Outlook
Utilities in 2020 have new options for their networking needs. Globally, shared spectrum options are emerging, and in the US, new spectrum bands are available for critical infrastructure needs. As such, there is growing interest in private LTE among larger utilities worldwide. Low power wide area (LPWA) options are also finding their place in the mix for smart metering, especially in emerging markets, and for asset monitoring and predictive maintenance applications.
Public cellular providers have renewed interest in garnering industrial Internet of Things (IoT) business and are making a range of LPWA as well as 4G cellular offerings attractive to utilities. Longer term, public carriers and those considering private LTE are eyeing the opportunities that 5G wireless may present. The need for more robust, grid-wide connectivity and visibility remains clear as utilities digitize to adapt to a rapidly transforming operating environment. Guidehouse Insights expects more than $113 billion to be invested in networking infrastructure, communications nodes, and services over the next decade.
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Forecast Methodology and Overview
Key Market Forecasts
Smart Grid Communications Equipment and Services Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Total Smart Grid Communications Equipment Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Total Smart Grid Communications Services Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2030
Total Smart Grid Communications Equipment Revenue by Application, World Markets: 2020-2030
Total AMI Equipment Revenue by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2030
Total DA Communications Equipment Revenue by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2030
Total SA Communications Equipment Revenue by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2030
Total Smart Grid Communications Services Revenue by Technology, World Markets: 2020-2030
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Cleantech Update - July 10, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Market for Smart Home Data Analytics Becoming the Most Important Corollary Market to Smart Home Devices
"Given analytics' increasing value to consumers, utilities, and other stakeholders, along with the falling cost of data storage and analytics, this market is expected to experience significant growth over the next decade," says Daniel Talero, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Core Sensing Technology and Compute Platforms Initially Developed for Highly Automated Vehicles Being Adapted to Advanced Driver Assist Systems
"ADAS enhanced with sensors such as imaging radar, thermal imaging, and short-range lidar can provide more capable automatic emergency braking and crash avoidance," says Sam Abuelsamid, principal research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
The Value of Connected Lighting
Working Together to Accelerate Adoption
JUL 14, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar will examine the key trends in the connected lighting market, the benefits connected systems can provide, and the role of energy efficiency, sustainability, integration and interoperability, and codes and standards. Panelists will discuss the challenges faced by building owners and facility managers and how key stakeholders-including facility managers, utilities, standards and quality organizations, and technology firms-can work together to accelerate the adoption of connected lighting systems.
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Promoting Microgrid Development in California
State of the Policy
JUL 14, 2020 - 3:00 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse for an upcoming University of San Francisco webinar, Promoting Microgrid Development in California: State of the Policy. At this event, participants will hear from three distinguished experts and their views on microgrid development. The webinar will be hosted by Rehana Aziz, MS in Energy Systems Management second year student and Fulbright Scholar, and feature Peter Asmus, research director at Guidehouse Insights.
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Resiliency: Innovation and Storage for Resiliency
AUG 13, 2020 - 12:30 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse, Zpryme, and other industry thought leaders for Response, Recovery, and Resiliency: the Impacts of COVID-19. This three-part virtual roundtable series is focused on how COVID-19 has affected our communities and the future energy landscape.
The third part of the series features a discussion on Resiliency: Innovation and Storage for Resiliency.
Register now to hear Jan Vrins, leader of Guidehouse's global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment, and Bernerd Da Santos, executive vice president and chief operating officer at AES, share their unique perspectives on how utilities move on from the initial response and into the recovery stage of the pandemic.
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Recent Insights
Leading Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure through the COVID-19 Pandemic
Learn how Guidehouse helps organizations successfully navigate through the rapidly evolving coronavirus and browse our latest thought leadership related to the pandemic. We combine our experience...
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Power Sector Preparing for Future of Energy
In a Zpryme article, Guidehouse Insights shares results, key trends, industry disruptors, and takeaways from the annual Pulse of the Industry survey. For the fifth consecutive year, Guidehouse and...
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Connected Lighting Provides Many Benefits but Adoption Remains Limited
During the past decade, LEDs have grown in popularity due to their increased efficiency, longer-life, and controllability. The penetration of lighting controls has also increased, evolving from manual...
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European Cities Accelerate Toward a Car Free Future
Global lockdown measures to control the coronavirus outbreak have considerably decreased urban vehicle journeys. Citizens have appreciated the reduction in traffic and benefited from improved...
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A Partnering Frenzy Fuels Smarter Homes
The steady emergence of smarter homes does not center on cool gadgets only, though adoption of these devices is important to track. No, smarter homes are gaining traction in a more meaningful way...
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Relief for Wind Plant Construction Bottleneck
The wind industry has received a tax credit extension. In May 2020, the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) gave developers that began construction of wind farms in 2016 or 2017 more time to finish...
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EU Renovation Wave Promises More Efficient Buildings
European buildings are on the verge of a renovation wave. This is the upshot of a renewed emphasis on building retrofits as part of the European Union's (EU's) overarching green recovery plan and...
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Expert Advice
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Events
EEI Virtual Supply Chain Security Conference
JUL 15, 2020
VIRTUAL
Storage Business Models and Economics Master Class
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Cleantech Update - June 26, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
More Utilities Are Showing Interest in Microgrids and Working to Overcome Bias Against the Technology
"There is a growing recognition of how microgrids can overlap and integrate with platforms such as DER management systems and virtual power plants (VPPs), which proves that creative aggregations can provide value across the new energy landscape," says Peter Asmus, research director with Guidehouse Insights.
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Competitive Landscape for EV Charging Hardware Suppliers Is Expected to Become Increasingly Diverse
"ChargePoint is known for its innovative business models and technologies, while companies that have wide portfolios and are competing across the value chain are close behind," says Scott Shepard, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Low Power Networking Solutions for Second Generation
Smart Metering
JUN 30, 2020 - 11:00 AM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar provides an overview of emerging LPWA network protocols and discusses the technical aspects of four solutions as they relate to smart metering: LoRa, NB-IoT, LTE-Cat-M1, and Weightless. The technical specifications of these solutions will be discussed, as will case studies of projects where LPWA technology has been deployed as the backbone for smart metering networks.
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Hydrogen: The Next Building Block for the Net-Zero Economy
JUL 9, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
2050 targets for net-zero emissions have experienced a meteoric rise as carbon policies move to the top of policy agendas. Stakeholders are now wondering whether these targets can be reached with electrons alone, or if we need molecules too. The renewables transition is making great strides, but the path from 50% decarbonization targets to full decarbonization will require a leap in terms of how we think about delivering energy. This webinar explores the role of hydrogen in enabling greater resiliency in a fully decarbonized future, and how organizations can begin tapping into its potential. This discussion is the fourth installment in the Guidehouse webinar series, Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0.
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The Value of Connected Lighting
Working Together to Accelerate Adoption
JUL 14, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar will examine the key trends in the connected lighting market, the benefits connected systems can provide, and the role of energy efficiency, sustainability, integration and interoperability, and codes and standards. Panelists will discuss the challenges faced by building owners and facility managers and how key stakeholders-including facility managers, utilities, standards and quality organizations, and technology firms-can work together to accelerate the adoption of connected lighting systems.
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Recent Insights
State and Future of the Power Industry
For the fifth year in a row, Guidehouse and Public Utilities Fortnightly have collaborated on a special report to identify key changes in the
electric utility industry and to provide the guidance organizations...
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Adopting Advanced Distribution Planning at Utilities
In an article for Energy Central, Guidehouse shares how new systems and processes are transforming the traditional electric utility distribution system planning process. Grid modernization...
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Demand Heats Up for Smart Home Technology in the Rental Market
Renters are often overlooked in the conversation about smart home technologies since market stakeholders place an emphasis on homeowners. However, the tendency to overlook the rental...
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Bringing Energy Retailer Consumers to a Decentralized Energy Future
DER can transform a commoditized and short-term relationship between customer and retailer into a long-term partnership that is mutually beneficial. Despite this, there are not many successful...
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Commercial Vehicles Are the New Electrification Frontier
With 2 decades of experience behind them, manufacturers are expanding product lineups and scaling production as they try to drive down the cost premium of plug-in power. Until now, most of...
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Opportunities for Delivery Drones in Africa and Asia
Delivery drones have been playing a valuable role in the delivery of food, medical supplies, and other essential items during the coronavirus outbreak. This escalation in their profile will likely...
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Expert Advice
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Cleantech Update - July 31, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
The Potential Value that Vehicle Electrification Offers Drivers via Charging Remains Largely Untapped
"Though the plug-in EV market contracted in 2019 and is likely to do so again in 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the market for charging infrastructure has been and will likely remain resilient," says Scott Shepard, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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US Development of New Utility-Scale Energy Storage Systems Remains Highly Concentrated in a Few States
"While several states have seen a blossoming storage industry, many others have little to no utility-scale energy storage currently operating, however, this reality is expected to change quickly," says Alex Eller, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
Private LTE for Electric Utilities
AUG 04, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
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Guidehouse Insights for an upcoming virtual roundtable session on Private LTE for Electric Utilities: A New Reality with a Spectrum of Possibilities from CBRS to 900 MHz. Utilities are now faced with the challenge to build a private LTE network that bests suits their connectivity needs. Panelists will focus on how private wireless broadband has been a critical unmet need for electric utilities in the last decade. With the upcoming CBRS auction and the FCC Ruling on 900 MHz in May, spectrum is now available for utilities to build their private LTE networks and expand their broadband to the edge of the grid in support of utility modernization efforts. Richelle Elberg, principal research analyst at Guidehouse Insights, will participate in the discussion.
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Resiliency: Innovation and Storage for Resiliency
AUG 13, 2020 - 12:30 PM EDT
Join Guidehouse, Zpryme, and other industry thought leaders for Response, Recovery, and Resiliency: the Impacts of COVID-19. This three-part virtual roundtable series is focused on how COVID-19 has affected our communities and the future energy landscape.
The third part of the series features a discussion on Resiliency: Innovation and Storage for Resiliency.
Register now to hear Jan Vrins, leader of Guidehouse's global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment, and Bernerd Da Santos, executive vice president and chief operating officer at AES, share their unique perspectives on how utilities move on from the initial response and into the recovery stage of the pandemic.
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Recent Insights
Creating Customer-Centric Electricity Regulation
In a report prepared for EEI, Guidehouse highlights alternative mechanisms utilities can use to meet evolving customer needs. The electric industry is in a transition driven by several factors, including...
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Building the Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles
In an Automotive World article, Guidehouse Insights discusses charging challenges and solutions for plug-in electric vehicle owners. As sales for plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) increase year-over-year...
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What Is the Future of Gas?
Dominion Energy recently announced that it would divest its natural gas transmission storage business along with a 25% stake of its interest in the Cove Point LNG export facility in a sale to Berkshire...
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Regulators Are Finally Starting to Tackle Autonowashing
Chances are you have never heard the term autonowashing. Chances are equally good you have experienced it. The idea is that companies, mainly automakers and suppliers, are using the hype around...
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China-India Military Standoff Generates Smart Metering Opportunities
There is a growing cry across India to boycott Chinese goods and services following the border clashes. This particularly affects India's electricity sector. Part of its larger energy transformation goals...
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Expert Advice
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Cleantech Update - June 5, 2020
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
Global Sales of Light Duty EVs Grew by Nearly 1 Million from 2018 to 2019 for Sales Growth of Nearly 25%
"Further into the future, continuous improvements to vehicle technology economics, including battery innovations and government transportation policies that incentivize adoption of low emission vehicles and low carbon fuels, are anticipated to propel sales growth," says Raquel Soat, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Leading Energy Storage Systems Integrators Leverage Ability to Reduce Costs and Enable Financing Innovation
"The seven leading vendors in this space have focused on playing multiple roles through turnkey services or strategic partnerships across the project delivery value chain," says Ricardo F. Rodriguez, research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
The Value of Connected Lighting
Working Together to Accelerate Adoption
JUL 14, 2020 - 1:00 PM EDT
This Guidehouse Insights webinar will examine the key trends in the connected lighting market, the benefits connected systems can provide, and the role of energy efficiency, sustainability, integration and interoperability, and codes and standards. Panelists will discuss the challenges faced by building owners and facility managers and how key stakeholders-including facility managers, utilities, standards and quality organizations, and technology firms-can work together to accelerate the adoption of connected lighting systems.
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Accelerating Resilience
Bringing the Energy Cloud from Innovation to Implementation
Watch a replay of the first installment of a new Guidehouse webinar series,Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0. In this webinar, Guidehouse's experts examine the challenges facing the energy sector today and tomorrow, and discuss how innovative leaders are implementing the Energy Cloud to ensure greater resilience.
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Recent Insights
Impacts of COVID-19: Executive Pulse Survey Findings
Guidehouse's Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure (ES&I) experts conducted a 17-question survey to identify top of mind trends and share experiences faced by business leaders on how COVID-19...
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Exploring Sustainable EV Battery Solutions on the Ocean Floor
EV sales are anticipated to skyrocket in the coming years and account for more than 20% of global light duty vehicle sales by 2030. While these predictions signal a steady transition to a green economy...
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Vessel Consortium Is Key to US Offshore Wind Market
At some point, the discussion about the construction of a dedicated vessel for building offshore wind farms in the US will have to move from aspiration to actuality. Currently, no specialized vessels for...
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Tesla Needs an Energy Supplier License
At the end of April 2020, Tesla applied to the UK's Gas and Electricity Markets Authority for an electricity generation license. This license allows Tesla to generate electricity "for the purpose of giving...
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Webinar: July 9, 2020
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Upcoming Webinar
July 9, 2020
Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0
A Guidehouse Webinar Series
Join Guidehouse for the fourth installment of a webinar series focused on different aspects of resiliency in the age of the Energy Cloud.
Hydrogen: The Next Building Block for the Net-Zero Economy
July 9, 2020
1:00 PM EDT
2050 targets for net-zero emissions have experienced a meteoric rise as carbon policies move to the top of policy agendas. Stakeholders are now wondering whether these targets can be reached with electrons alone, or if we need molecules too. The renewables transition is making great strides, but the path from 50% decarbonization targets to full decarbonization will require a leap in terms of how we think about delivering energy.
Join Guidehouse''s experts for a lively discussion on the role of hydrogen in enabling greater resiliency in a fully decarbonized future, and how organizations can begin tapping into its potential. This discussion is the fourth installment in a new Guidehouse webinar series, Pathways to Resilience: Infrastructure 4.0.
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Panelists
Mark Eisenhower
Partner
Guidehouse
Mark Eisenhower is a partner in Guidehouse''s global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment. He has extensive energy management consulting experience and a history of growing businesses in diverse, global markets. Mark advises executives on developing and operationalizing their strategies to achieve sustainable excellence and increased shareholder value. This covers enterprise and operational strategy, go-to-market and product development strategy, organizational (re)structuring, business process improvement, business transformation and change management, performance management, M&A advisory, valuations, post-merger integration, and strategy, and implementation.
Kees van der Leun
Director
Guidehouse
Kees van der Leun is a director In Guidehouse''s global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment. He works with energy sector clients in Europe and the Middle East, leading the development of strategies for the energy infrastructure of the future, both large-scale (such as the North Sea energy system) and bottom-up (including the zero-emission heating of homes and its implications for energy infrastructure). Kees was project director of The Energy Report, a thorough and visionary global scenario showing how the world can reach 100% renewable energy by 2050.
Danielle Vitoff
Associate Director
Guidehouse
Danielle Vitoff is an associate director in Guidehouse's global Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure segment. She supports companies, cities, and utilities in developing low-carbon strategies, including greenhouse gas footprinting, target development, risk and opportunity assessments, and implementation support. She is a LEED Advanced Professional and a TRUE Advisor.
H. Christine Richards
Managing Consultant
Guidehouse
H. Christine Richards is a managing consultant in Guidehouse''s global ES&I segment. She has 14 years of experience in challenging the status quo and building consensus around the transformation of electric utilities. Christine excels at executive-level conversations, communications, thought leadership, and bringing impactful ideas to fruition. Christine's communications skills are complemented by strong assessment skills to understand emerging markets and formulate strategies for organizations to best move forward in an ever-changing marketplace. She has worked with numerous utility executives, and utility and vendor organizations to find their voices and make them heard in a rapidly changing energy marketplace.
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Hydrogen: The Next Building Block for the Net-Zero Economy
July 9, 2020
1:00 PM EDT
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Uncharted Territory: Building New Pathways to E-Mobility Resilience
Did you miss the last webinar in this series? Watch the replay. Guidehouse's experts examine e-mobility as the world plots how to recover and best respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Panelists explore the lasting impacts on both business and society and what they mean for the future transportation sector.
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The ideas and principles behind the smart city movement have seen continued evolution in the past year as cities explore new technologies and innovate with new combinations of existing systems.
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Smart City Deployments Continue Accelerating Despite Headwinds
Smart City Tracker Insights
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ideas and principles behind the smart city movement have seen continued evolution in the past year as cities explore new technologies and innovate with new combinations of existing systems. As a global market, smart city technologies and practices can be found in all regions of the world. Guidehouse Insights tracks smart city projects across six project categories in five world regions. Deployment of these projects has been accelerating since 2010 and, with due consideration to potential impacts of the COVID-19 virus, is expected to continue accelerating in all world regions. Although North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific have seen the largest number of projects, Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are expected to accelerate their deployments in the coming years as solutions become less expensive and economies in those regions continue to develop.
Cities are collecting more data than ever before as the deployment of 5G and the Internet of Things begins to accelerate. Many conversations are about privacy and the acceptable role of data collecting technologies in the hands of both public and private actors. Cities are finding themselves under increasing pressure to safeguard both privacy and data. Adding to data handling pressure, cities are facing challenges from cybersecurity threats. The success of the smart city concept relies on the ability of cities to not only meet evolving transportation, energy, and sustainability needs, but also do so with a degree of transparency and security acceptable to the residents they serve.
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1. Introduction
2. Scope
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Inflection Trends
5. Market Drivers and Barriers
6. Market Forecast
7. Regional Market Overview
8. Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
Cities need to establish strong cybersecurity measures
Smart cities need to meaningfully ensure data privacy and transparency
Smart city integrations should be kept as simple as possible
Smart city vendors should focus on measurable improvements
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Webinar: June 30, 2020
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June 30, 2020
Low Power Networking Solutions for Second Generation Smart Metering
June 30, 2020
1:00 PM EDT
Utility investment in smart metering networks surged a decade ago as American utilities looked to save meter reading costs, improve grid reliability, and take advantage of funding made available under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. Today, many early advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) networks are aging out and utilities are evaluating upgrade paths and new networking protocols. Low power wide area (LPWA) networking solutions are now available, with attractive cost and technical characteristics uniquely suited to support utility smart meter networks.
This Guidehouse Insights webinar provides an overview of emerging LPWA network protocols and discusses the technical aspects of four solutions as they relate to smart metering: LoRa, NB-IoT, LTE-Cat-M1, and Weightless. The technical specifications of these solutions will be discussed, as will case studies of projects where LPWA technology has been deployed as the backbone for smart metering networks.
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Jay Wey
Business Development
Ubiik
Jay Wey is a co-founder of Ubiik and leads business development efforts in the Americas. Ubiik has deployed one the world''s largest industrial-grade, LPWAN networks for IoT. Operating out of Taiwan, Japan, and Silicon Valley, Ubiik has innovated a high-performance, long range, low power wireless technology called Weightless. Before Ubiik, Jay spent his time in international sales in the semiconductor industry. Jay studied at the University of California, San Diego and University of San Francisco.
Fabien Petitgrand
Chief Technology Officer
Ubiik
Fabien Petigrand is a primary contributor to the Weightless LPWAN technology specification. As CTO of Ubiik, he currently heads software development and technology strategy. Prior to joining Ubiik, Fabien was with MStar France SAS and MStar Semiconductor Inc. Fabien holds a research degree in digital communications systems from Telecom ParisTech and a master of engineering in telecommunications and signal processing from Ecole Sup?rieure d''Ing?nieurs en Electrotechnique et Electronique.
Richelle Elberg
Principal Research Analyst
Guidehouse Insights
Richelle Elberg is a principal research analyst overseeing Guidehouse Insights' IoT and Connectivity solution. She also supports the Digital Innovations, Neural Grid, and AI and Advanced Analytics solutions. Her primary focus is on holistic connectivity strategies for energy industry stakeholders in the Industry 4.0 era, including networking for applications in the power utility, oil & gas, and mining sectors. Elberg has more than 25 years of experience analyzing telecommunications and technological evolution. She is a recognized expert in both wired and wireless technologies, including fiber network deployment and public and private wireless solutions such as unlicensed solutions, low power wide area, and 5G technologies.
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Low Power Networking Solutions for Second Generation Smart Metering
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As the rate of EV adoption increases across global markets, so does the demand for accessible and faster charging.
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Market Data: Energy Storage for EV Charging
Advanced Battery-Enabled EV Chargers for Residential and Commercial Markets: Global Market Analysis and Forecast
As the rate of EV adoption increases across global markets, so does the demand for accessible and faster charging. To accelerate growth in this sector, charging networks must provide faster charging without incurring high demand charges or heavy costs for new infrastructure upgrades. One solution is the integration of energy storage systems into charging stations. A battery storage system can feed from the grid during low demand and release power to charge an EV during peak demand time. Energy storage not only aids in peak shaving to make EV charging solutions more cost effective but also is needed to support integration of renewable energy resources (e.g., solar PV) into EV charging stations.
Energy storage for EV (ESEV) is providing increasing opportunities across multiple markets. Many companies have cited issues with high demand charges at their stations that can be addressed with the integration of battery storage to alleviate strain on the grid. Although peak shaving and higher charging capabilities remain the two leading drivers for the ESEV market, the current high costs of battery storage and some negative environmental impacts still pose challenges to wider market adoption. Solutions such as second-life battery applications can bridge the gap to provide more sustainable options in the ESEV market.
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1. Executive Summary
2. Technology Issues
3. Market Issues
4. Market Forecasts
Key Market Forecasts
Total ESEV Charging Power Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Total Stationary ESEV Charging Energy Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
Total Stationary Chargers with ESEV Charging by Location Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
Total ESEV Charging Energy Capacity by Charging Location Type, World Markets: 2020-2029
Total Mobile and Stationary ESEV Charging Energy Capacity by Application, World Markets: 2020-2029
Total Number of Mobile and Stationary Chargers for ESEV Charging by Application, World Markets: 2020-2029
Total Mobile and Stationary Energy Storage Revenue for ESEV Charging by Application, World Markets: 2020-2029
Mobile ESEV Charging Energy Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2020-2029
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Webinar: June 30, 2020
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June 30, 2020
Low Power Networking Solutions for Second Generation Smart Metering
June 30, 2020
1:00 PM EDT
Utility investment in smart metering networks surged a decade ago as American utilities looked to save meter reading costs, improve grid reliability, and take advantage of funding made available under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. Today, many early advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) networks are aging out and utilities are evaluating upgrade paths and new networking protocols. Low power wide area (LPWA) networking solutions are now available, with attractive cost and technical characteristics uniquely suited to support utility smart meter networks.
This Guidehouse Insights webinar provides an overview of emerging LPWA network protocols and discusses the technical aspects of four solutions as they relate to smart metering: LoRa, NB-IoT, LTE-Cat-M1, and Weightless. The technical specifications of these solutions will be discussed, as will case studies of projects where LPWA technology has been deployed as the backbone for smart metering networks.
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Jay Wey
Business Development
Ubiik
Jay Wey is a co-founder of Ubiik and leads business development efforts in the Americas. Ubiik has deployed one the world''s largest industrial-grade, LPWAN networks for IoT. Operating out of Taiwan, Japan, and Silicon Valley, Ubiik has innovated a high-performance, long range, low power wireless technology called Weightless. Before Ubiik, Jay spent his time in international sales in the semiconductor industry. Jay studied at the University of California, San Diego and University of San Francisco.
Fabien Petitgrand
Chief Technology Officer
Ubiik
Fabien Petigrand is a primary contributor to the Weightless LPWAN technology specification. As CTO of Ubiik, he currently heads software development and technology strategy. Prior to joining Ubiik, Fabien was with MStar France SAS and MStar Semiconductor Inc. Fabien holds a research degree in digital communications systems from Telecom ParisTech and a master of engineering in telecommunications and signal processing from Ecole Sup?rieure d''Ing?nieurs en Electrotechnique et Electronique.
Richelle Elberg
Principal Research Analyst
Guidehouse Insights
Richelle Elberg is a principal research analyst overseeing Guidehouse Insights' IoT and Connectivity solution. She also supports the Digital Innovations, Neural Grid, and AI and Advanced Analytics solutions. Her primary focus is on holistic connectivity strategies for energy industry stakeholders in the Industry 4.0 era, including networking for applications in the power utility, oil & gas, and mining sectors. Elberg has more than 25 years of experience analyzing telecommunications and technological evolution. She is a recognized expert in both wired and wireless technologies, including fiber network deployment and public and private wireless solutions such as unlicensed solutions, low power wide area, and 5G technologies.
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Low Power Networking Solutions for Second Generation Smart Metering
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The course of the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically shifted mobility trends in cities.
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New Report Published
Analyst Insight: Traffic, Parking, and Transportation Trends in the Smart City
Smart City Tracker Insights
The course of the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically shifted mobility trends in cities. As vehicle miles traveled plunged as far as 90% in some cities during lockdowns, cycling and walking surged in popularity as modes of transport. Many cities looked to alter their street allocation to allow for greater micromobility and pedestrian use.
This trend follows on at least a decade of urban planners taking a more holistic view of their street space, with multi-use zone curbside management being the best examples. With the world emerging from COVID-19-related economic disruptions over the next few years, and with possibility of government stimulus spending, smart transportation has the potential for strong growth.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Tracked Global Smart City Projects
Regional Market Overview
Rethinking the City
Market Inflection Trends
Market Drivers and Barriers
Key Recommendation
Smart transportation has proven economic benefits.
Stakeholder engagement is key for industry players.
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Peaker plants serve capacity needs for unexpected peak loads that often cannot be met by intermittent renewable energy technologies such as solar and wind.
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New Report Published
Energy Storage Tracker 4Q20
Market Share Data, Industry Trends, Market Analysis, and Project Tracking by World Region, Technology, Application, and Market Segment
The global energy storage industry has continued to ramp up in 2020 despite delays due to COVID-19. Although select countries have seen major increases in new projects, others are just beginning to develop substantial market opportunities. The industry remains diverse in the shape and structure of global markets. A key global trend is that the early stages of a market's development typically include projects that are smaller and focused on single applications, often grid stability services such as frequency regulation. As markets mature, such as the US, Germany, and Australia, new projects tend to shift to target more substantial multi-revenue stream opportunities for capacity and reserve services, including combined renewables plus storage plants.
Several key factors continue to increase the global need for energy storage deployments. One trend has been the replacement of expensive peaker plants that run on fossil fuels with advanced battery energy storage systems. Additionally, areas with unstable grids and frequent outages will benefit from distributed energy storage systems and microgrids with storage. Load profiles will play a critical role in the structure and operation of the power grid, which will influence the development of energy storage markets.
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Scope
Executive Summary
Market Inflection Trends
Market Drivers and Barriers
Global ESS Capacity by Technology
Regional Market Overview
Key Recommendations
Key Recommendations
Local communities are advocating for clean energy storage options.
US storage markets in California offer high value opportunities for peaker replacement.
The market for fossil fuel plant replacement may be dictated by battery duration availability.
The reliability of solar plus storage systems makes energy storage a competitive alternative to some gas plants.
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Cleantech Update - January 8, 2021
Research News // Webinars // Recent Insights // Events
COVID-19 Heats Up Market for Occupancy Tracking Solutions in Commercial Buildings
"The latest advanced equipment and software can swiftly track how many people are in a building and where they are within the building to ensure the space is safe enough from a health and social distancing perspective," says Neil Strother, principal research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Utilities Consider New Ways to Optimize EV Load Profiles As EV Adoption and Related Electricity Use Increases
"As utilities determine investment strategies and how to incorporate a step-change in demand, they will need to consider a range of strategies including price signals and vehicle-to-grid integration," says Scott Shepard, senior research analyst with Guidehouse Insights.
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Webinars
How Modular Solutions Accelerate Worldwide Microgrid and VPP Opportunities
Building the Business Case for a Resilient, Sustainable, and Digital Energy Distribution System
FEB 03, 2021 - 9:00 AM EST
This Guidehouse Insights webinar examines the evolution of digital controls in the microgrid and VPP space, as well as regional hot spots of opportunity, and why modular solutions can accelerate growth in markets such as North America, Asia Pacific, and Europe. Panelists reference case studies from around the world, and the webinar also touches on different market segments looking to use digital platforms to bolster both resilience and sustainability initiatives.
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The Value of Connected Lighting
Working Together to Accelerate Adoption
This Guidehouse Insights webinar examines key trends in the connected lighting market, benefits connected systems can provide, and the role of energy efficiency, sustainability, integration and interoperability, and codes and standards. Panelists discuss the challenges faced by building owners and facility managers and how key stakeholders-including facility managers, utilities, standards and quality organizations, and technology firms-can work together to accelerate the adoption of connected lighting systems.
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Recent Insights
Year in Review: Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure
In 2020, Guidehouse''s Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure (ES&I) team helped clients adapt and grow, collaborating on a variety of topics. We''ve highlighted a few of...
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Transforming Energy Markets through Integrated DER
In an article for POWERGRID International, Guidehouse Insights says iDER is key to a more resilient, sustainable, and affordable energy future. The adoption of smaller, smarter, and cleaner energy...
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Energy Service Providers Can Learn from Social Media Growth Strategies
Software requires a different growth strategy than physical products. One of software's major advantages is its ability to scale. Provided the necessary hardware and network infrastructure is in place, software...
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COVID-19 Presents an Inflection Point for Smart Cities
The adoption of smart city measures around the world has hit an interesting inflection point in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic is placing strain on municipal budgets while enthusiasm for smart city projects...
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Grocery Stores Face Challenges as Purchases Shift Online
Grocery store owners and operators experienced a good-news-bad-news type of year. On the positive side, revenue have been up for many major stores as they navigate the coronavirus pandemic and...
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Cybersecurity Threats Remain a Concern for Global Corporations
Cybersecurity risks remain a persistent threat for global corporations, and the outlook for 2021 continues to be gloomy. That is the upshot of a new survey published by Trend Micro, which found that almost...
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Expert Advice
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, many industry events have been cancelled or postponed. During this time, our analyst team is here to help. Contact us today or reach out to us on social media to share your burning questions or schedule a briefing with one of our global experts.
Events
California Efficiency & Demand Management Council EM&V Forum
FEB 04, 2021
VITURAL
GreenBiz 21
FEB 09, 2021 - FEB 11, 2021
VITURAL
Center for Community Energy V2G Conference
FEB 12, 2021
VIRTUAL
Western Energy Institute Customer and Corporate Symposium
MAR 08, 2021 - MAR 10, 2021
VIRTUAL
Climate Risk Summit North America
MAR 15, 2021 - MAR 18, 2021
VIRTUAL
California Municipal Utilities Association Annual Conference
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