アジア太平洋地域のスマートメータ市場調査:APAC地域の電気向け自動検針インフラ (AMI)のビジネス、技術動向、主要関連企業、市場予測
Smart Meters in Asia Pacific Advanced Metering Infrastructure for Electric Utilities in Asia Pacific: Business and Technology Issues, Key Industry Players, and Market Forecasts
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この調査レポートは、アジア太平洋地域の主要スマートメータ市場動向を詳細に調査し、ビジネスや技術、法規制問題などについて、主要国毎に分析を 行っています。また、主要関連企業情報やアジア太平洋地域の出荷台数、設置台数、収益についての主要国毎予測結果が掲載されています。
A number of electric utilities and governments in the Asia Pacific region are gearing up their smart grid initiatives, and smart meters will be an integral part of these programs. Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) consists of a two-way communications system that provides real-time information on energy use in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, and smart meters will be important enablers of monitoring and control of energy use by consumers and commercial users alike. As such, AMI deployments will help utilities address their key goals of improving grid reliability and security, improving operating efficiencies, balance power supply and demand, and reducing the electrical system’s impact on the environment.
Smart meter rollouts will take different forms in various Asia Pacific markets. While China was late to focus on smart meters compared to other countries, it is quickly becoming the world’s largest market for smart meters, and State Grid Corp. is conducting a series of AMI procurement bids that are unprecedented in scale. Other major smart meter initiatives are gathering momentum in Japan, Korea, Australia, India, and several ASEAN member nations.
This Pike Research report provides an in-depth analysis of key smart meter market trends in the Asia Pacific region as a whole, including a detailed examination of business, technology, and regulatory issues at the individual country level. The study includes profiles of key industry players along with forecasts of unit shipments, penetration rates, installed base, and revenues for smart meters in Asia Pacific, segmented by country.
Key questions addressed:
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What are the key objectives of Asia Pacific’s governments and electric utilities in deploying smart meters and smart grid infrastructure?
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Who are the key players in Asia Pacific’s market for smart meters?
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What are the communication technologies that will be utilized for smart meter deployments?
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What is the size of the smart meter market opportunity in Asia Pacific?
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What will be the timing of smart meter deployments in key countries?
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What are some of the regulatory and political issues that are influencing the smart metering market in various countries?
Who needs this report?
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Smart meter hardware and software vendors
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Networking and communications vendors
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Energy management hardware and software companies
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Semiconductor and component suppliers
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Utilities
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Government agencies
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Investor community
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1. Executive Summary
2. Business Issues
2.1 Smart Meters in Asia Pacific
2.2 Smart Grid in Asia Pacific
2.3 Meter Types
2.4 Why Smart Meters?
2.4.1 Smart Meter Utility Operating Benefits
2.4.2 Consumer Energy Use Reduction Benefits
2.4.3 Peak Demand Shifting
2.4.4 Net Metering, Local Generation, and Electric Vehicle Support
2.5 Policy Issues in Asia Pacific
2.6 Grid Performance in Asia Pacific
2.7 Smart Meter Ownership Issues
2.8 Smart Meter Cost Issues
2.9 Peak Demand/Load Issues
2.10 Energy Marketplace and Smart Meters
2.11 Asia Pacific Smart Meter Trial Results
2.12 The Impact of AMI Rollouts
2.12.1 New Business Creation: Meter Supply and Installation
2.12.2 Communications Technologies
2.12.3 Major Changes in Information Technologies
2.12.4 Operations and Maintenance
3. Market Issues
3.1 Asia Pacific Metering Market Overview
3.2 China
3.2.1 Expectations for Smart Grid in China
3.2.2 Smart Grid Investment Priority
3.2.3 Power Imbalance Issues
3.2.4 Chinese Commitment to HVDC
3.2.5 Smart Meter Policy
3.2.6 From AMR to AMI: Smart Meter Deployment Plan
3.2.7 Competitive Landscape in Chinese AMI Market
3.2.8 Tenders for Smart Meters
3.2.8.1 The First Tender Results
3.2.8.2 Implications of the Smart Meter Tenders in China
3.2.9 Smart Meter Deployment Cases
3.2.9.1 Ningbo City, Zhejiang
3.2.9.2 Beijing, Tianjin, and Sichuan
3.2.10 Expectations for Smart Meters in China
3.3 Japan
3.3.1 Market Drivers in Japan
3.3.2 Competitive Landscape in Japan
3.3.2.1 Smart Meter Competition Among Utilities: TEPCO vs. Kansai
3.3.2.2 Smart Meter Competition Among Manufacturers
3.3.3 Expectations for Smart Meters in Japan
3.3.4 Smart Meter Specification Issues in Japan
3.3.5 Smart Grid Projects Adopting Smart Meters
3.3.6 Smart Meter Activity in Japan
3.3.6.1 Tokyo Electric Power Co.
3.3.6.2 Kansai Electric Power Co.
3.3.6.3 Kyushu Electric Power Co.
3.3.6.4 Tohoku Electric Power Co.
3.3.6.5 Hokkaido Electric Power Co.
3.4 Korea
3.4.1 Market Drivers: Smart Grid in Korea
3.4.2 Smart Grid and AMI Policy in Korea
3.4.3 AMI Scope in Korea
3.4.4 KEPCO’s Initiatives for AMI in Korea
3.4.5 Smart Meter Deployment Plans in Korea
3.5 Australia
3.5.1 Australian Initiatives for Smart Meters
3.5.2 Smart Meter Deployment Plans in Australia
3.5.2.1 Victoria
3.5.2.2 New South Wales
3.5.2.3 Queensland
3.6 India
3.6.1 Energy Deficit and Theft
3.6.2 Market Drivers for Smart Meters in India
3.6.3 Smart Grid Policy in India
3.6.4 R-ADPRP Project
3.6.5 Competitive Landscape in Smart Meter Market in India
3.6.6 AMI and Smart Grid Plans by NDPL
3.7 Singapore
3.7.1 Singapore’s Power Grid Efforts
3.7.2 IES Projects
3.7.2.1 Smart Meters in IES
3.7.3 Expectations for AMI in Singapore
3.8 Taiwan
3.9 Thailand
3.10 The Philippines
3.11 Malaysia
3.12 New Zealand
4. Technology Issues
4.1 Smart Metering and AMI
4.2 Advanced Metering Infrastructure Architecture
4.3 AMI Transmission Technologies in Asia Pacific
4.3.1 Relative Comparison of AMI Communications
4.3.2 PLC Adoption in China
4.3.3 Wireless Connectivity - Korea, Japan, the Philippines
4.3.4 RF Mesh Radio Networks in Asia Pacific
4.4 Standards Activities in Asia Pacific
4.4.1 China
4.4.2 Korea
4.5 Smart Meter Functionalities in Asia Pacific
4.5.1 China
4.5.2 Australia
4.6 IHDs
4.6.1 IHDs in Korea
4.6.2 IHDs in Victoria, Australia
4.6.3 IHDs in China
5. Key Industry Players
5.1 Holley Metering
5.2 KDN
5.3 LSIS
5.4 Ningbo Sanxing Electric
5.5 Nuri Telecom
5.6 Omni System
5.7 Osaki Electric
5.8 PAX Electricity
5.9 PS Tec
5.10 Saab Grintek
5.11 Toshiba Toko Meter Systems
5.12 Wasion Group
5.13 Xeline
6. Market Forecasts
6.1 Demographic, Economic, and Electricity Data in Asia Pacific
6.2 Total Electricity Meter Market
6.3 Smart Meter Market
6.3.1 Smart Meter Unit Shipments
6.3.2 Smart Meter Installed Base
6.3.3 Advanced Smart Meter Installed Base
6.3.4 Smart Meter Shipments by NAN Technology
6.3.5 Smart Meter Revenue and ASPs
7. Company Directory
8. Acronym and Abbreviation List
9. Table of Contents
10. Table of Charts and Figures
11. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes
List of Charts and Figures
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Possible Annual Reductions in Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a National Rollout of Smart Meters, Australia
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Smart Metering Installation Plans, China: 2009-2020
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State Grid Corp. Smart Meter Tenders: December 2009, April 2010, and July 2010
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Smart Meter Deployment Plans in Victoria, Australia: 2009-2011
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AMI Functionality Required in Asia Pacific
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Relative Comparison of Smart Grid Communications
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Functionality Requirements for Smart Meters in China
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Functionality Requirements for Smart Meters in Australia
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KDN Smart Grid Offerings
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Demographic, Economic, and Electricity Consumption Statistics, Asia Pacific Countries
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Total Electricity Meter Installed Base by Country, Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Smart Meters Unit Shipments by Country, Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Installed Base and Penetration Rates by Country, Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Advanced Smart Meter Installed Base and Penetration Rates by Country, Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Shipments by NAN Technology, Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Unit Shipments, Average Selling Price and Revenue by Country, Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
List of Tables
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Smart Meter Unit Shipments, China: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Unit Shipments, Japan, Korea, Australia, India, and ASEAN: 2009-2016
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The Share of Smart Meter Shipments in the First Tender in China
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Smart Meter Deployment Penetration in Victoria, Australia: Mid-2010-2013
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Total Electricity Meter Installed Base by Country, Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Unit Shipments, China: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Unit Shipments, Japan, Korea, Australia, India, and ASEAN: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Unit Shipments and Installed Base Penetration, China: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Unit Shipments and Installed Base Penetration, Japan, Korea, Australia, India, and ASEAN: 2009-2016
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Advanced Smart Meter Installed Base, China and Rest of Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Advanced Smart Meter Installed Base Penetration of All Meters and of All Smart Meters, China and Rest of Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Shipment Percentage by NAN Technology, Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Shipments by NAN Technology, Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Smart Meter Revenue and ASPs, China and Rest of Asia Pacific: 2009-2016
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Benchmarking Results for Grid Charge and SAIDI, General Consumers
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Power Loss Rate in Transmission Comparisons: Korea, Japan, France, the United States, and the United Kingdom
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Transmission Line Paths and Construction Plans in China
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Smart Meter Competition and Collaboration Among Japanese Utilities
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Smart Meter JV/Collaboration and Market Share in Japan
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Smart Meters in Japan: Kansai Electric Power (left)/Tokyo Electric Power (right)
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Smart Grid Goals and Business Areas, Korea
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Web-Based Energy Consumption Report by Reliance Energy
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NDPL AMI Project Roadmap
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Functionality Progress and Requirements Toward AMI
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AMI Architecture from IT and Data Systems View
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AMI Architecture in the HAN Environment
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Networking and Communication Technologies in HAN, NAN, and WAN Environments
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General Comparison of Performance vs. Cost in AMI Technologies
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PLC-Based Smart Meter Architecture in China
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RF Mesh Network in Australia
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National Smart Grid Standardization Entities in Korea
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Smart Meter and AMI Standard Scopes and Milestone in Korea
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Smart Meter and IHD Functions in Australia
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IHDs in Smart Metering Functional Roadmap in Victoria, Australia
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IHD with Home Energy Management Functions in China
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Nuri Telecom’s Business Fields and Product Line-up
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スマートメーターは2016年までにアジア太平洋地域で3億5000万 2011年2月15日 アジア太平洋地域の電力会社や政府は、スマートグリッドイニシアチブを準備しており、そのプログラムの中でスマートメーターは不可欠の要素になるだろう。高度計測インフラ(AMI)は、双方向通信によって、住宅や商業用・産業用の建造物のエネルギーの利用をリアルタイムに監視したり管理を行うもので、アジア太平洋地域の電力会社がスマートグリッドを実現するための重要なツールとなるだろう。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「アジア太平洋地域のスマートメータ市場調査:APAC地域の電気向け自動検針インフラ (AMI)のビジネス、技術動向、主要関連企業、市場予測 - Smart Meters in Asia Pacific: Advanced Metering Infrastructure for Electric Utilities in Asia Pacific: Business and Technology Issues, Key Industry Players, and Market Forecasts」は、アジア太平洋地域のスマートメーターの採用数は、2010-2016年に5280万から3億5030万に増加し、CAGR37%の成長を示すだろうと報告している。 「アジア太平洋地域の電力会社や政府は、スマートグリッドとスマートメーターの採用に関して4つの目標を掲げている。その主な目的は、電力網の信頼性の向上とセキュリティ、電力網インフラの運用効率の向上、電力供給と需要のバランス、電力システムの環境への負荷の削減である。そのために、多くの国々の主要企業は、スマートメーターの発売に向けて積極的にまい進している」とシニアアナリストのAndy Bae氏は語る。 アジア太平洋地域でも特に中国は、スマートメーターの導入に関して最も意欲的な目標を掲げている。2016年には中国はアジア太平洋地域のスマートメーター導入の4分の3以上を占め、中国政府は少なくとも2020年までは大規模なスマートメーターの採用を継続すると言明している。日本、韓国、オーストラリアも、スマートメーターの大きな市場である。 この調査レポートは、アジア太平洋地域全体のスマートメーターの主要な市場傾向を分析し、各国のビジネス、技術、法規制の詳細な分析を行っている。主要な企業のプロフィールと、アジア太平洋地域全体のスマートメーターの出荷数、普及率、導入数、収益の予測を国毎に予測している。 [プレスリリース原文] Installed Base of Smart Meters to Reach 350 Million in Asia Pacific by 2016 February 15, 2011 A number of electric utilities and governments in the Asia Pacific region are gearing up their smart grid initiatives, and smart meters will be an integral part of these programs. Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), which utilizes two-way communications to enable real-time monitoring and control of energy use in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, will be an important tool for the region’s utilities to accomplish their smart grid objectives. According to a new report from Pike Research, the total installed base of smart meters in Asia Pacific will increase from 52.8 million in 2010 to 350.3 million by 2016, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 37%. “Governments and utilities in Asia Pacific have four major goals for smart grid and smart meter deployments,” says senior analyst Andy Bae. “Their key objectives are to improve grid reliability and security, improve operating efficiencies of the grid infrastructure, balance power supply and demand, and reduce the electrical system’s impact on the environment. To accomplish these goals, key industry players in many countries are making an aggressive push for smart meter rollouts.” Bae adds that, among countries in the region, China has the most ambitious goals for smart meter installations. By 2016, Pike Research forecasts, China will represent more than three-quarters of the installed base of smart meters in Asia Pacific, and the government has declared plans to continue a large-scale meter deployment through at least 2020. Japan, South Korea, and Australia will also represent large markets for smart meters. Pike Research’s report, “Smart Meters in Asia Pacific”, provides an in-depth analysis of key smart meter market trends in the Asia Pacific region as a whole, including a detailed examination of business, technology, and regulatory issues at the individual country level. The study includes profiles of key industry players along with forecasts of unit shipments, penetration rates, installed base, and revenues for smart meters in Asia Pacific, segmented by country.
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