米国の電気事業分野の炭素管理:炭素管理ソフトウエアとサービスの市場成長促進要因、政策、競争環境、市場予測
Carbon Management in the U.S. Electric Utility Sector Business Drivers, Policy Factors, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecasts for Carbon Management Software and Services
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この調査レポートは、米国の電気事業分野の炭素管理について、詳細に調査・分析しています。
The U.S. electric utility sector is in the midst of a period of dramatic transformation. Utilities are confronting a myriad of business and regulatory challenges, as they are facing supply and demand issues, the cost of replacing aging infrastructure, investments in renewables, and ever-shifting environmental and regulatory demands. Amidst these challenges, utilities must also respond to demands for increased reliability, safety from security attacks, and customer satisfaction and an increasing need to reduce costs, improve operational efficiency, and overcome a looming talent shortage coupled with an aging workforce. The industry also faces increasing pressure to reduce its carbon emissions to meet certain targets. But this challenge introduces an interesting conundrum. At the same time as utilities are in the business of producing energy, they are also required to conserve power in order to address greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to mitigate climate change effects. And a number of progressive utilities are recognizing that they have a unique opportunity to forge a new path with regard to environmental and technological innovation. There is no better opportunity for vendors than serving clients who are experiencing such a transformation when the demands for assistance are both numerous and diverse. In the United States, Pike Research forecasts that the compound annual growth rate for carbon management software and services in the utility sector will be nearly 41% between 2008 and 2017. This Pike Research report examines carbon management from a U.S. utility sector perspective, including an analysis of key business issues as well as forecasts for market growth through 2017. In addition, Pike Research assesses the competitive landscape, including a review of major software and services vendors providing carbon management solutions to utility companies. Key questions addressed - What is the global market for carbon management software and services spending by electric utilities?
- What is the size and growth of the carbon management software and services market in the U.S. utility sector from 2010 through 2017?
- What are the various market forces driving and inhibiting growth in and adoption of carbon management among U.S. utilities?
- What are the size and growth prospects of carbon management software spending in the U.S. utility sector?
- What are the size and growth prospects of carbon management services spending in the U.S. utility sector?
- What are the winning propositions in competing for contracts in the carbon management software and services market in the U.S. utility sector?
- Who are the key vendors in the carbon management software and services market in the U.S. utility sector? What are their strengths, capabilities and future opportunities?
Who needs this report? - Management consulting firms
- IT services vendors
- Carbon management software vendors
- Government and energy policy makers
- Investor community
- Standards development organizations
- Electric utility companies
| Table of Contents | 詳細資料は、お問い合わせフォームから請求してください。 | 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Introduction to Carbon Management in the U.S. Utility Sector 1.2 Market Opportunities 1.3 Market Forces 1.4 Competitive Landscape 2. Market Issues 2.1 Introduction and Background 2.1.1 Supply and Demand Challenges 2.1.2 Financial Challenges 2.1.3 Energy Consumption 2.1.4 Renewables 2.1.5 Carbon Capture and Storage 2.1.6 Smart Grids and Smart Metering Systems 2.1.6.1 Cyber Security 2.1.6.2 Demand Response 2.2 Market Drivers 2.2.1 Compliance Requirements and the Regulatory Environment 2.2.1.1 EPA’s September 2009 Ruling 2.2.1.2 Securities and Exchange Commission Ruling 2.2.1.3 The American Clean Energy and Security Act 2.2.1.4 Cap-and-Trade Requirements 2.2.1.5 State Regulations -- California 2.2.2 Funding and Other Financial Incentives 2.2.2.1 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) 2.2.3 Increasing Business Focus 2.2.3.1 Managing Business Risk 2.2.3.2 Business Performance Management 2.2.3.3 Focus on Business Results 2.2.3.4 Focus on Brand Image 2.3 Market Challenges 2.3.1 Ever-Changing and Uncertain Regulatory Environment 2.3.2 Lack of Uniform and Consistent Definitions, Standards, and Metrics 2.3.3 Competing Priorities and Lack of Resources 3. Competitive Landscape 3.1 Market Fragmentation 3.2 A Winning Value Proposition 3.3 Software and Services Vendor Profiles 3.3.1 Accenture 3.3.2 EnerNOC 3.3.3 Enviance 3.3.4 IHS 3.3.5 Lockheed Martin 3.3.6 Locus Technologies 3.3.7 Wipro 4. Market Forecasts 4.1 Forecast Introduction 4.1.1 The Utility Environment 4.1.2 Forecast Assumptions 4.2 U.S. Carbon Management Software and Services Spending 4.3 External Spending for Carbon Management Software and Services in the U.S. Utility Sector 4.4 Carbon Management Software vs. Services Spending in the U.S. Utility Sector 5. Company Directory 6. Acronym and Abbreviation List 7. Table of Contents 8. Table of Charts and Figures 9. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes List of Charts and Figures - Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Total Smart Grid Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Smart Grid Application Revenue Comparisons, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Cumulative Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Cumulative Smart Grid Revenue Percentage by Application, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Smart Meter Unit Shipments and Installed Base Penetration, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Smart Meter Unit Shipments by Basic and Advanced Types, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Smart Meter ASPs by Class Basic and Advanced Types, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Smart Meter Revenue by Class Basic and Advanced Types, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- KEPCO’s Smart Grid Motivation
- Functional Configuration: Watt-Hour Meter, AMR, and AMI
- Smart Meter Deployed to C&I Customers in Korea
- Factory Building in Korea
- Smart Grid Business Models in Last One Mile
- EV Charging Stations Developed by KEPCO
- Power Outage Time Comparisons: Korea, Japan, France, the U.S., and the U.K.
- Power Loss Rate Comparisons: Korea, Japan, France, the U.S., and the U.K.
- Systems and Technologies Applied to Korean Smart Grid Roadmap (2010-2030)
- Technical and Functional Requirements for AMI: Korea
- Korean Electricity User Shares by Customer Number and Consumption
- IHD Specifications in Korea
- HEMS Service Offerings in Korea
- BEMS/FEMS Service Offerings in Korea
- IT and Power Grid Integration R&D Project
- Jeju Smart Grid Demonstration Participating Companies by Practice
- Business Scope in Smart Grid Projects by LG Companies
- KDN: IT Architecture and Applications Applied to Grid in Korea
List of Tables - Systems and Technologies Applied to Korean Smart Grid Roadmap (2010-2030)
- Technical and Functional Requirements for AMI: Korea
- Korean Electricity User Shares by Customer Number and Consumption
- IHD Specifications in Korea
- HEMS Service Offerings in Korea
- BEMS/FEMS Service Offerings in Korea
- IT and Power Grid Integration R&D Project (05-11)
- Jeju Smart Grid Demonstration Participating Companies by Practice
- Business Scopes in Smart Grid Projects by LG Companies
- KDN: IT Architecture and Applications Applied to Grid in Korea
- Total Smart Grid Revenue by Application, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Transmission Upgrade Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Substation Automation Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Distribution Automation Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Electric Vehicle Management Systems Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Renewable Energy Management Systems Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Smart Meters Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Smart Meters Installed Base and Penetration Rates, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Smart Meter Unit Shipments, Average Selling Price, and Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Basic Smart Meter Unit Shipments, Average Selling Price, and Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
- Advanced Smart Meter Unit Shipments, Average Selling Price, and Revenue, Korea Market: 2009-2016
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炭素管理ソフトウエアとサービスの最大のビジネスチャンスは電気事業者に 2010年3月30日 電気事業セクターは、需給問題や旧弊なインフラの更新コスト、再生可能エネルギーへの投資、変化する環境や規制要件の問題など、多くのビジネスや標準の課題に直面しており、大きな変革のときを迎えている。多くの先進的な電気事業者はこの変革を受け入れ、電気事業産業の環境への影響を削減するための変化の原動力を求めている。 米国の環境エネルギーなどの地球環境保護に関するクリーン技術関連市場の専門調査会社パイクリサーチ社の調査レポート「米国の電気事業分野の炭素管理:炭素管理ソフトウエアとサービスの市場成長促進要因、政策、競争環境、市場予測 - Carbon Management in the U.S. Electric Utility Sector: Business Drivers, Policy Factors, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecasts for Carbon Management Software and Services」は、このような傾向から、電気事業セクターには炭素管理ソフトウエアとサービスの大きなビジネスチャンスがあると報告している。パイクリサーチ社は、電気事業セクターの炭素管理の世界市場は、2010-2017年に1億4100万ドルから7億8800万ドルまで増加するだろうと予測している。このような市場成長のほとんどは米国市場におけるものであり、2017年の世界市場の44%を占めるだろう。 「電気事業セクターは、炭素管理ベンダにとっての大きなビジネスチャンスをもたらすだろう。多くの主要ベンダの最初の顧客が電気事業者であるということは、偶然ではない」と、パイクリサーチ社のアナリストMarianne Hedin氏は語る。電気事業者の炭素管理の採用は、まず法規制の遵守という要件によって進行するだろうが、運用効率の改善やブランドイメージの向上という要素も動機となるだろう。 しかし、米国の電気事業産業は、炭素管理の採用を検討するにあたり、多くの阻害要因にも直面している。最大の障害は、規制環境の不確定さ、特にアメリカにおけるクリーンエネルギーおよびエネルギー安全保障法(American Clean Energy and Security Act、ACES、気候変動法案)と、最近議会で膠着している温暖化対策基本法案に関するものである。法規制の成り行きがより明確にならなければ、多くの電気事業者は静観の状態を守り、炭素管理に関する多くの動きは遅れることになるだろう。 この調査レポートは、電気事業の観点からの炭素管理を調査している。主要なビジネス上の問題の分析と2017年までの市場予測を記載している。電気事業者に炭素管理ソリューションを提供している主要なソフトウエアとサービスベンダの概観などの、市場の競争的概観を記載している。 (原文) Opportunity for Carbon Management Software and Services March 30, 2010 The electric utility sector is in the midst of a dramatic transformation as it faces a myriad of business and regulatory challenges, including supply and demand issues, the cost of replacing aging infrastructure, investments in renewable energy, and ever-changing environmental and regulatory requirements. A number of progressive utilities are embracing this transition, and many seek to be agents of change with regard to reducing the energy industry’s environmental impact. According to a new report from Pike Research, these trends will make the utility sector a prime market opportunity for carbon management software and services. The cleantech market intelligence firm forecasts that the global market for carbon management in the utility sector will increase from $141 million in 2010 to $788 million by 2017. Much of this market activity will be centered in the United States, which will represent 44% of the world market by 2017. “The utility sector represents a huge market opportunity for carbon management vendors,” says industry analyst Marianne Hedin. “It is no coincidence that many key vendors got their start with utility customers.” Hedin adds that utilities’ adoption of carbon management is primarily driven by regulatory compliance requirements, but other motivators include the opportunity for increased operational efficiencies as well as improved brand image. However, says Hedin, there are also many inhibiting factors that the U.S. utility industry faces when considering the adoption of carbon management. The most significant barrier is an uncertain regulatory environment, especially related to the American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) Act and the climate bill that is currently stuck in the Senate. Until the regulatory picture is clearer, many utility companies are taking a “wait and see” approach and delaying any action on carbon management. Pike Research’s study, “Carbon Management in the U.S. Electric Utility Sector”, examines carbon management from a utility perspective, including an analysis of key business issues as well as forecasts for market growth through 2017. In addition, Pike Research assesses the competitive landscape, including a review of major software and services vendors providing carbon management solutions to utility companies.
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