NEW YORK, April 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Demand Response (DR) in US$ Thousand. The Global market is further analyzed by the following Sectors: Residential, and Industrial & Commercial. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2014 through 2020. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs. The report profiles 88 companies including many key and niche players such as -
Accenture plc
Aclara Technologies LLC
Comverge Inc.
Computer Sciences Corp.
CPower Corp.
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I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1 Disclaimers.............. I-2 Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2 Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3 Product Definition and Scope of Study I-3
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW.............. II-1 Demand Response: An Economic, Eco-Friendly and Efficient Resource for Utilities for Surviving Energy Demand Disruptions.............. II-1 Growth Drivers in a Nutshell..............II-4 Surging Demand from Electric Utilities Worldwide: Foundation for Market Growth..............II-4 Myriad Economic and Operational Benefits Drive DR Deployments II-5 Global Market Outlook..............II-6 The United States Dominates the Global Demand Response Market II-7 Favorable Policy Changes and Expanding Renewables Portfolio Drives Growth in Europe..............II-8 Asia-Pacific to Showcase the Fastest Growth Worldwide II-9 Pockets of Growth Emerging in the Latin America, Middle East, and Africa.............. II-9
2. MARKET TRENDS, ISSUES & DRIVERS II-11 Ever Changing Electricity Demand Dynamics: A Strong Growth Driver for Energy Demand Response II-11 Key Energy Trends..............II-11 Table 1: Projected Global Demand for Primary Energy (Mtoe) and Electricity (MWh): 2015, 2020, 2025, 2030 & 2035 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-13
Table 2: World Electric Power Generation (in Billion KWh): 2004 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-14
Table 3: Estimated Global Power Generation Infrastructure Requirement (in US$ Billion) for China, India, Latin America, and North America over the Period 2010-2030 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-14 Utility and Grid Operator Leverage DR Resources for Stabilising Electricity Supply II-14 DR Reduces Investment into New Power Generation and Grid Infrastructure.............. II-15 DR Provides Opportunities for Differentiation in Service Offerings.............. II-16 DR Ropes in Consumers into the Power Price Formation Process II-16 Surging Demand for Automated Demand Response (ADR) Technologies: Spearheading Growth II-17 Table 4: Worldwide Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Automated Demand Response (ADR) by Geographic Region - US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2014 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-18
Table 5: World 5-Year Perspective for Automated Demand Response (ADR) by Geographic Region - Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2015 and 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-19 DR Innovations & Advancements: Catapulting from the Present Niche into a Mainstream Market..............II-20 Smart Thermostats and BYOT DR Programs Boost Residential Consumer Participation..............II-21 Behind-the-Meter Batteries to Find Application in Demand Response.............. II-22 Cloud Computing and Big Data Analytics: Key Game Changers for the DR Market.............. II-22 OPower's Device Agnostic Cloud Based Behavioral Demand Response (BDR) Service for Residential Customers II-23 Attractive Incentives for Electricity-usage Curtailments Drive Strong Penetration in Industrial, Commercial, and Residential Sectors.............. II-23 Commercial Buildings Offer Huge Untapped Market Potential for Demand Response.............. II-24 Table 6: Worldwide Energy Efficiency Solutions Market by End-Use Sector (2015E): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Buildings, Industry, Transport, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-26 Residential Sector to Exhibit Fastest Growth in the Near Term II-26 Stringent Government Carbon and Climate-Change Policies and Laws Benefit Market Expansion II-26 The Inevitable Shift to Intermittent Renewable Sources of Energy Drives Demand for DR Technologies II-28 Key Opportunity Indicators..............II-30 Table 7: Global Investments (US$ Billion) in Renewable Energy by Source: 2013 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-30
Table 8: Global Electricity Generation Capacity by Source (2013): Percentage Share Breakdown for Renewable Sources (Hydro, Wind, Bio-Power, and Solar PV) and Non-Renewable Sources (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-30
Table 9: Global CO2 Emissions by Fuel Type (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Emissions for Coal & Peat, Oil, Natural Gas, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-31
Table 10: Global PV Installations by Applications (2016E): Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity Installations for Commercial, Off-Grid, Residential, and Utility-Scale (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-31
Table 11: International Targets for Solar Photovoltaics for Select Countries..............II-31
Table 12: World Installed Base of Wind Energy (in Megawatts) by Geographic Region: 2013, 2015E & 2017F (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-32 Smart Grids Revolutionizes Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Bodes Well for the DR Market II-32 Smart Grid Landscape: List of Components & Systems for Power T&D Infrastructure,Communication Network, and Computing Platform.............. II-34 Table 13: Global Smart Grid Market by Country (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Investments for China, US, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-34 Increasing Establishment of Microgrids to Spur Demand for DR Technologies.............. II-35 Integration of Internet of Things (IoT) with Demand Response: The Next Big Thing in Connected Utilities II-37 Upcoming Smart Cities to Fuel Large-Scale Adoption of DR Enabling Technologies..............II-38 Multiple Benefits Drive Increasing Participation of Load Aggregators in the DR Market..............II-39 Load Aggregators Enable Effective Matching of Customer Requirements and Utility Capability II-39 Reduce Performance Risk..............II-40 Customer Education and Training II-40 Development of Open Standards Critical for Boosting DR Adoption II-40 Favorable Demographic & Urbanization Trends Strengthen Market Prospects.............. II-41 Table 14: Global Population Estimates (2000-2050) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-42 Table 15: Population Statistics for Select Countries: 2007, 2010 & 2013E (in Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-43
Table 16: Total Population Worldwide by Urban and Rural Population in Thousands: 1950-2050P (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-44
Table 17: Estimated Percentage of Urbanization in World, China and India for the Years 2011 and 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-45
3. DEMAND RESPONSE OVERVIEW..............II-46 Demand Response.............. II-46 Primary Objectives of Demand Response II-47 DR Measures Differs from Energy Efficiency and Dynamic Demand Activities.............. II-47 Approaches to Implement Demand Response Programs II-47 Classification of Demand Response Programs II-48 Energy and Capacity Programs..............II-48 Direct Load Control..............II-49 Interruptible Loads..............II-49 Demand 'Bidding' or 'Buy-back' II-49 Emergency/Standby Demand Response Program II-49 Economic DR Programs or Price-based DR Programs II-50 Types of Price-based Demand Response Programs II-51 Ancillary Services Programs..............II-52 Types of Ancillary Services..............II-52 Key Components/Technologies Enabling Demand Response II-53 Metering Solutions.............. II-53 Load Control Hardware..............II-53 Dispatching Notices and Monitoring Compliance II-54 Smart Meters and AMI..............II-54
4. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS..............II-55 ThinkEco Partners Frigidaire to Develop DR Ready Air Conditioners II-55 EnerNOC Tests Tesla's Batteries for DR Applications II-55 Siemens Develops Solution Integrating Building Energy Controls and Demand Response..............II-55 Schneider Electric's Releases Updated Cloud-based Energy Profiler Online.............. II-55 Electric Power Research Institute Releases EPRI ADR Demand Response Software..............II-55 Landis+Gyr Releases Power Center 4.0 Software II-55 Silver Spring Networks Introduces Smart Grid-Enabled Mobile Thermostat App, Demand Optimizer Application II-55 Comverge Releases New Suite of IntelliSOURCE Applications II-56 EnerNOC Introduces DemandSMART Predictor II-56 Eaton's Cooper Power Systems Unveils FieldScout App for Supporting DR Services..............II-56
5. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY..............II-57 Honeywell, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Implement ADR Project for Indian Commercial and Industrial Facilities II-57 Alstom Releases Latest DRMS to NV Energy II-57 RES Selected as Participant for DR Pilot Program in Ontario II-57 Hydro Ottawa Selects Opower for Deploying Behavioral Demand Response Solution..............II-57 The Glasgow Electric Plant Board installs Sunverge Energy's Smart Energy Storage Devices for DR Program II-57 Con Edison Deploys energyOrbit Solution for Demand Management Programs.............. II-57 Innovari Inks MoU with Reliance Energy for Promoting Automated Demand Side Management..............II-57 Opower Deploys Upgraded DSM Program for Commonwealth Edison II-58 NRG Energy, Ice Energy Partner to Reduce Peak Demand With Energy Storage Solutions..............II-58 METI Selects Comverge for Implementing DR Program for Tokyo Gas Engineering Solutions..............II-58 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Implements Comverge's Integrated DR Solution for Demand Management Program II-58 Comverge and Apogee Interactive Partner to Offer DR with Analytics.............. II-58 Comverge Extends Partnership with Entergy Arkansas for DR Program II-58 EnerNOC Takes Over Entelios AG II-58 EnerNOC Acquires Activation Energy II-59 Fort Collins Utilities Selects Comverge for Residential DR Program.............. II-59 EnerNOC Extends Demand Manager Contract with Genesis Energy II-59 Eaton's Cooper Power Systems Delivered two-way DR Equipment and Software to PacifiCorp..............II-59 EnerNOC Forms JV with Marubeni Corporation for Promoting DR in Japan.............. II-59 EnerNOC Inks 10-year Contract with PacifiCorp for Electricity Reduction.............. II-59 EnerNOC Inks Contract with Southern California Edison to Expands DR Portfolio in Southern California II-59 EnerNOC Expands DR Presence in Northern California II-59 EnerNOC Inks Agreement with ERM Power for Promoting DSM Products II-60 Denver Public Schools Deploy EnerNOC's DemandSMART and EfficiencySMART.............. II-60
6. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS..............II-61 Accenture plc (Ireland)..............II-61 Aclara Technologies LLC (USA)..............II-61 Comverge Inc. (USA).............. II-61 Computer Sciences Corp. (USA)..............II-63 CPower Corp. (USA)..............II-63 Eaton Corporation (USA)..............II-63 Cooper Power Systems, LLC (USA) II-64 EnerNOC, Inc. (USA).............. II-64 Honeywell International, Inc. (USA) II-65 Johnson Controls, Inc. (USA)..............II-66 Landis+Gyr (Switzerland)..............II-66 NRG Energy, Inc. (USA)..............II-67 Opower (USA).............. II-67 Schneider Electric SA (France) II-67 Siemens AG. (Germany)..............II-68 Silver Spring Networks (USA)..............II-68 Tantalus Systems Inc. (Canada) II-69 Trilliant Holdings, Inc. (USA) II-70
7. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE..............II-71 Table 18: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Demand Response (DR) Enabling Technologies by Geographic Region - US, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Spending in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-71
Table 19: World 5-Year Perspective for Demand Response (DR) Enabling Technologies by Geographic Region - Percentage Share Breakdown of Annual Spending for US, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2015 and 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-72
Table 20: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Demand Response (DR) Enabling Technologies by Sector - Residential, and Industrial & Commercial Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Spending in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-73
Table 21: World 5-Year Perspective for Demand Response (DR) Enabling Technologies by Sector - Percentage Share Breakdown of Annual Spending for Residential, and Industrial & Commercial Markets for Years 2015 and 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-74
III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES.............. III-1 A.Market Analysis.............. III-1 Current and Future Scenario..............III-1 US DR Market Makes Major Strides Driven by Favorable Policy Development.............. III-1 DR Gains Traction among All Stakeholders in the Electric Power Sector.............. III-1 Power Manager.............. III-2 PowerShift Atlantic Research Project III-3 NV Energy's mPowered Project..............III-3 Oklahoma Gas & Electric's SmartHours III-3 Sacramento Municipal Utility District's Program III-4 Major ISOs and RTOs Providing Demand Response (DR) Resources in the US.............. III-4 California Independent System Operator (CAISO) III-5 New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) III-5 Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) III-6 PJM Interconnection LLC (PJM): The Leading Provider of DR Resources.............. III-6 Increasing Focus on Renewables and Natural Disasters: A Strong Business Case for DR III-7 Noteworthy Utility and Industrial DR Deployment Initiatives for Balancing Intermittent Renewables III-8 DR Market to Significantly Benefit from Grid Modernization Initiatives.............. III-9 Demand Response: A Major Component of the Future Energy Cloud in the US..............III-10 FERC Order 745 and Supreme Court Rulings: Market Implications III-10 Future Prospects of the DR Market in View of the Ruling on FERC Order.............. III-11 DR Ecosystem Continues to Expand III-11 Major DR Aggregators in the US III-12 Major Utilities Offering DR Resources in the US III-12 Product Introductions..............III-12 Strategic Corporate Developments III-13 Select Key Players..............III-15 B.Market Analytics..............III-23 Table 22: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Demand Response (DR) Enabling Technologies Market Analyzed with Annual Spending in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-23
2. EUROPE.............. III-24 A.Market Analysis.............. III-24 Current and Future Analysis..............III-24 Growing Prominence of Sustainability and Renewables Drives Demand for DR.............. III-24 Opportunities Galore for DR Providers in Capacity Markets and Primary Reserves Markets III-25 Industrial, Commercial, and Residential Consumers Offer Huge Untapped Growth Potential..............III-26 Smart Metering and Home Automation: Important Enablers of DR III-28 Key Regulatory Roadblocks to Implementation of Demand Response in Europe..............III-30 DR Aggregators to Play a Critical Role in the European Market III-33 Demand Response Aggregators in Europe Focus Mostly on Industrial Customers..............III-34 Favorable Demand Scenario Provides Expansion Opportunities for Vendors.............. III-35 Regulatory Framework for Demand Response in the European Union III-35 2009/72/EC - The Electricity Directive III-35 2012/27/EU - The Energy Efficiency Directive III-36 ENTSO-E Network Codes..............III-37 Energy and Environment Guidelines at the State Level in European Union..............III-37 Select Regional DR Markets..............III-38 Austria.............. III-38 Belgium.............. III-39 Denmark.............. III-39 Finland.............. III-40 France.............. III-41 Ireland.............. III-41 Italy.............. III-42 Germany.............. III-43 Norway.............. III-44 Poland.............. III-45 Spain.............. III-45 Sweden.............. III-46 Switzerland.............. III-47 The Netherlands..............III-47 The United Kingdom..............III-48 UK's STOR Programs Losing Appeal III-49 Turkey.............. III-50 Product Introductions..............III-51 Strategic Corporate Developments III-52 Select Key Players..............III-52 B.Market Analytics..............III-55 Table 23: European Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Demand Response (DR) Enabling Technologies Market Analyzed with Annual Spending in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-55
3. ASIA-PACIFIC.............. III-56 A.Market Analysis.............. III-56 Current and Future Analysis..............III-56 Regional Market Trends & Drivers III-56 Limited Generation Drives Japan to Focus on Demand Side Management.............. III-56 Chinese Government Eyes Demand Side Management as Part of Power Sector Reforms..............III-57 Demand Response to Witness Widespread Adoption in Australian Wholesale Market..............III-58 Major Challenges Impeding Adoption of Demand Response in India III-59 Strategic Corporate Developments III-59 B.Market Analytics..............III-61 Table 24: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Demand Response (DR) Enabling Technologies Market Analyzed with Annual Spending in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-61
4. REST OF WORLD.............. III-62 A.Market Analysis.............. III-62 Current and Future Analysis..............III-62 Overview of Select Markets..............III-62 Strong Potential for Demand Response in Canada III-62 Rising Investment into Power Sector to Drive DR Market in Latin America.............. III-63 Industrialization and Government Initiatives to Fuel DR Demand in Middle East & Africa III-63 Strategic Corporate Developments III-63 Tantalus Systems Inc. (Canada) - A Key Player III-63 B.Market Analytics..............III-64 Table 25: Rest of World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Demand Response (DR) Enabling Technologies Market Analyzed with Annual Spending in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-64
IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 88 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 96)
The United States (70) Canada (3) Japan (2) Europe (16) - France (4) - Germany (2) - The United Kingdom (3) - Rest of Europe (7) Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (4) Middle East (1)
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