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Energy Management Information Systems:Global Markets
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THIS REPORT CONTAINS
An overview of energy management information systems and service providers, along with EMIS solutions broken down by economic, industrial, governmental, and residential impact
Analysis of market trends, with data from 2009, estimates for 2010, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2015
Discussion of regulatory and standards issues in regard to energy consumption, emissions reductions, and other energy-management issues
Descriptions of the industry on a worldwide basis, including EMIS system components, service concepts and methodology, and market segments
The historical, current, and future market positions for the various EMIS categories, with contextual information to explain market drivers, trends, watch points, and potential market inhibitors.
INTRODUCTION
Various studies have demonstrated that building energy usage can be reduced by 5% to 20% or more by identifying and correcting operational issues. Building owners and operators have various incentives to reduce their energy consumption, including adhering to business best practices, eliminating inefficiencies, reducing costs, participating in various governmental and private incentive programs, conserving energy resources, and reducing carbon emissions.
Many of these issues can be managed by building operators, energy managers, and other decision-makers using automated monitoring and control technologies that collectively are known as energy management information systems (EMIS), or sometimes enterprise energy management (EEM). This report uses the two terms interchangeably.
EMIS refers to data acquisition hardware, software, and communication systems that provide energy information to commercial building energy managers, facility managers, financial managers, and electric utilities. A number of providers offer products that are described as EMIS or EEM, although the specific details of their offerings differ widely between companies. This scope of this report also includes professional services that support the implementation of EMIS, such as needs analysis, project design, and integration services.
EMIS solutions are applicable for commercial, governmental, and non-profit entities in every segment of the economy, although some segments are intrinsically more energy-intensive and thus have a greater incentive to adopt EMIS solutions, such as manufacturing operations and datacenters. A growing number of individual consumers are using custom-tailored EMIS solutions to manage their household energy use.
Although formalized EMIS solutions are not directly applicable for private consumers such as homeowners, historical analysis and decision support to enhance energy efficiency of EMIS are frequently accessible through the EMIS solutions employed by power providers. These power providers enable consumers to become more informed and more efficient by providing historical and current power usage or appliance-specific utility-usage data. Current data analysis tools, such as data warehouse technology and other computing practices, allow power providers to provide consumer power consumption data periodically and on demand with the ability to secure other consumer information, or to group the data in an endless variety of ways.
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
This report is an update of an earlier BCC Research report published in 2006. The overall goal of this report is to identify and prioritize the business opportunities for providers of EMIS solutions and related services that will arise over the next five years as these technologies increase their market penetration. In support of this goal, specific objectives of the report include:
Identifying the EMIS technologies and applications with the greatest commercial potential over the next five years (2010-2015);
Estimating the market for these technologies in 2009;
Analyzing the technical, economic, and other demand drivers for these technologies, and other prerequisites of success in these markets;
Projecting the potential markets for these technologies through 2015.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
The report is intended especially for providers of EMIS technologies and solutions and related services. Although the report is structured around specific technologies, it is largely non-technical in nature. That is, it is concerned less with theory and jargon than with what works, how much of the latter the market is likely to purchase, and at what price.
As such, the report's main audience is executive management and marketing and financial analysts. It is not written specifically for scientists and technologists, although its findings concern the market for their work, including the availability of government and corporate research funding for different technologies and applications.
Government agencies and environmental and public policy groups with an interest in these areas should also find the report useful.
SCOPE OF REPORT
The study covers the major segments of the EMIS market, which are defined as:
Industrial
Business
Governmental
Residential
The study addresses the major enabling technologies for the various types of home automation products, such as:
Sensors
Software
Wiring and networking devices
User interface devices
Controllers
Actuators and output devices (e.g., dimmers, automated window coverings, dampers, etc.).
The study format includes the following major elements:
Executive summary
Definitions
EMIS functions
Enabling technologies
Market environment (economic conditions, consumer attitudes)
Current (2009) and projected market for home automation technologies and products through 2015
Developers and suppliers of EMIS products
Key patents.
While the main focus of the report is on the U.S. market, it also analyzes international markets for EMIS products and services.
METHODOLOGY
The findings and conclusions of this report are based on information gathered from developers, vendors, integrators and users of energy information systems. Interview data were combined with information gathered through an extensive review of secondary sources such as trade publications, trade associations, company literature, and on-line databases to produce the baseline market estimates contained in this report.
With 2009 as a baseline, market projections for each market segment were developed for 2010 to 2015. The projections are based on a combination of a consensus among the primary contacts combined with BCC's understanding of the key market drivers and their impact from a historical and analytical perspective. The analytical methodologies used to generate the market estimates are described in detail, to enable the reader to evaluate their validity and substitute other assumptions and values, if desired.
All dollar projections presented in this report are in 2009 constant dollars.
AUTHOR'S CREDENTIALS
Andrew McWilliams, the author of this updated report, is a partner in the Boston-based international technology and marketing consulting firm 43rd Parallel, LLC. He is the author of numerous other BCC Research business opportunity analyses, including reports on related areas such as EGY065A Enabling Technologies for the Smart Grid; IAS031A Home Automation and Security Technologies, Products, and Markets; ENV011A The U.S. Market for Clean Technologies; ENV003C U.S. Indoor Air Quality Market; and ENV007B The U.S. Market for Green Building Materials.
Chapter- 1: INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION 1
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 2
INTENDED AUDIENCE 2
SCOPE OF REPORT 2
METHODOLOGY 3
AUTHOR'S CREDENTIALS 4
RELATED BCC PUBLICATIONS 4
BCC ONLINE SERVICES 4
DISCLAIMER 5
Chapter-2: SUMMARY
SUMMARY TABLE GLOBAL EMIS MARKET, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 6
SUMMARY FIGURE GLOBAL EMIS MARKET, 2009-2015 ($ MILLIONS 7
SUMMARY (CONTINUED) 8
Chapter-3: OVERVIEW
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 9
TECHNOLOGY SEGMENTS 9
DATA ACQUISITION, STORAGE, AND PROCESSING HARDWARE 9
SOFTWARE 10
METERS AND SENSORS 11
Smart Meters 11
Other Meters and Sensors 12
USER INTERFACES AND DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES 13
ACTUATORS AND CONTROLLERS 13
COMMUNICATIONS 13
SERVICES 13
END USERS 14
MARKET SUMMARY 14
U.S. MARKET 14
TABLE 1 U.S. EMIS MARKET BY TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/SERVICE, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 14
FIGURE 1 U.S. EMIS MARKET BY TYPE OF EQUIPMENT, 2009-2015 ($ MILLIONS) 15
FIGURE 2 U.S. EMIS EQUIPMENT/SERVICE MARKET SHARES, 2009-2015 (%) 16
FIGURE 3 U.S. EMIS EQUIPMENT/SERVICE MARKET SHARES, 2009–2015 (%) 17
FIGURE 3 (CONTINUED) 18
GLOBAL MARKET 18
FIGURE 4 GLOBAL EMIS GEOGRAPHICAL MARKET SHARES, 2009–2015 (%) 19
Chapter-4: ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT
SUMMARY 20
UTILITIES 20
AVAILABILITY OF CAPITAL FUNDING 20
FIGURE 5 U.S. SHAREHOLDER-OWNED UTILITIES' CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, 2005–2012 ($ BILLIONS) 21
INCENTIVES TO INVEST IN SMART GRID TECHNOLOGIES 22
FIGURE 6 ANNUAL GROWTH IN U.S. ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION, 2001-2011 (%) Chapter-5: EMIS STANDARDS, LEGISLATION, REGULATION AND POLICY ENVIRONMENT Energy Management Information Systems, enterprise energy management, EMIS, EMIS Solutions, EMIS services, energy management, energy management systems, energy management software, energy management hardware, energy management control, EEM, EEM Solutions, EEM services, EGY052B, Andrew McWilliams The overall goal of this report is to identify and prioritize the business opportunities for providers of Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) and related services that will arise through 2015 as these technologies increase their market penetration.
ENERGY MANAGEMENT STANDARDS 38
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ON ENERGY MANAGEMENT ANSI/MSE 2000-2008 38
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS, REGULATIONS AND POLICIES 38
LEGISLATION 38
Energy Policy Act of 2005 39
Energy Independence And Security Act Of 2007 39
Section 1301. Statement of Policy on Modernization of Electricity Grid 40
Section 1302. Smart Grid System Report 40
Section 1303. Smart Grid Advisory Committee and Smart Grid Task Force 41
Section 1304. Smart Grid Technology Research, Development, and Demonstration 41
Section 1305. Smart Grid Interoperability Framework 42
Section 1306. Federal Matching Funds for Smart Grid Investment Costs 42
Section 1307. State Consideration of Smart Grid 42
Section 1308. Study of the Effect of Private Wire Laws on the Development of Combined Heat and Power Facilities 42
Section 1309. DOE Study of Security Attributes of Smart Grid Systems 42
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 43
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 43
FEDERAL REGULATIONS 43
Rulings Expanding Use of Demand Response 43
Assessment of Demand Response and Advanced Metering 2008 44
Executive Orders 44
Executive Order 13123 44
Executive Order 13423 45
Executive Order 13514 45
Other Federal Programs 46
Federal Energy Management Program 46
Energy Savings Performance Contracts 46
Department of Energy Industrial Technologies Program 47
STATE LEGISLATION AND REGULATION 47
Arizona 47
California 47
Oregon 48
Pennsylvania 49
Texas 49
Vermont 50
Chapter-6: EMIS IN OPERATION
EMIS IN OPERATION 51
EMIS IN OPERATION (CONTINUED) 52
FIGURE 17 EMIS IN OPERATION 53
EMIS IN OPERATION (CONTINUED) 54
EMIS IN OPERATION (CONTINUED) 55
EMIS IN OPERATION (CONTINUED) 56
ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROL PROCESS 57
FIGURE 18 ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROL PROCESS 58
Energy Management Control Process (Continued) 59
Energy Management Control Process (Continued) 60
Energy Management Control Process (Continued) 61
Chapter-7: UTILITY EMIS
SUMMARY 62
FIGURE 19 U.S. MARKET FOR UTILITY ENERGY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 2009-2015 ($ MILLIONS) 63
TECHNOLOGIES 63
DATA ACQUISITION, STORAGE, AND PROCESSING HARDWARE 63
METERS AND SENSORS 64
USER INTERFACES 65
TABLE 4 INTERFACE AND DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE SMART GRID 66
WIRING AND NETWORKING 67
Neighborhood Area Networks 67
TABLE 5 ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SMART GRID HOME AREA NETWORKS 68
Backbone Communications 68
SUPPLIERS 69
TABLE 6 UTILITY EMIS TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS 69
TABLE 6 (CONTINUED) 70
MARKET 70
TABLE 7 US MARKET FOR UTILITY EMIS BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 70
FIGURE 20 U.S. UTILITY EMIS TECHNOLOGY MARKET SHARES, 2009-2015 (%) 71
DATA ACQUISITION, STORAGE, AND PROCESSING HARDWARE 72
TABLE 8 U.S. MARKET FOR UTILITY EMIS IT HARDWARE, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 72
SOFTWARE 72
TABLE 9 U.S. MARKET FOR UTILITY EMIS SOFTWARE, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 73
METERS AND SENSORS 73
TABLE 10 U.S. MARKET FOR AUTOMATICALLY READ AND SMART ELECTRIC METERS, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 73
AMR Meters 73
TABLE 11 U.S. MARKET FOR AMR METERS, THROUGH 2015 (MILLION UNITS/$ MILLIONS) 74
Smart Meters 74
TABLE 12 U.S. MARKET FOR SMART METERS, THROUGH 2015 (MILLION UNITS/$ MILLIONS) 75
USER INTERFACES 75
TABLE 13 MARKET FOR INTERFACE AND DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES FOR SMART GRID APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 76
WIRING AND COMMUNICATIONS 76
TABLE 14 U.S. MARKET FOR AMR AND SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 76
Neighborhood Area Networks 76
TABLE 15 MARKET FOR SMART GRID NAN COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2015 (MILLION CONNECTIONS/$ MILLIONS) 77
Backbone 77
TABLE 16 MARKET FOR SMART GRID BACKBONE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 78
SERVICES 78
TABLE 17 U.S. MARKET FOR EMIS WIRING AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES USED IN CIG, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 78
Chapter-8: COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL/GOVERNMENT EMIS TECHNOLOGY
SUMMARY 79
FIGURE 21 US MARKET FOR COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL/ GOVERNMENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 2009-2015 ($ MILLIONS) 79
TECHNOLOGIES 80
DATA ACQUISITION, STORAGE, AND PROCESSING HARDWARE 80
SOFTWARE 80
Analysis and Modeling 81
METERING AND SENSORS 82
USER INTERFACES 82
ACTUATORS AND OUTPUT DEVICES 82
WIRING AND COMMUNICATIONS 83
SUPPLIERS 84
TABLE 18 SUPPLIERS OF EMIS PRODUCTS AND SERVICES TO THE CIG SECTOR 84
MARKETS 85
TABLE 19 U.S. MARKET FOR COMMERCIAL/MANUFACTURING/ GOVERNMENT EMIS BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 85
FIGURE 22 U.S. COMMERCIAL/MANUFACTURING/ GOVERNMENT EMIS TECHNOLOGY MARKET SHARES, 2009-2015 (%) 86
DATA ACQUISITION, STORAGE, AND PROCESSING HARDWARE 87
TABLE 20 U.S. CIG MARKET FOR DATA ACQUISITION, STORAGE, AND PROCESSING HARDWARE, THROUGH 2015 (MILLION UNITS/$ MILLIONS) 87
SOFTWARE 87
TABLE 21 U.S. CIG MARKET FOR EMIS SOFTWARE, THROUGH 2015 (MILLION UNITS/$ MILLIONS) 87
METERS AND SENSORS 87
TABLE 22 U.S. CIG MARKET FOR EMIS METERS AND SENSORS, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 88
USER INTERFACES 88
TABLE 23 U.S. CIG MARKET FOR EMIS INTERFACE AND DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 88
WIRING AND COMMUNICATIONS 88
TABLE 24 U.S. MARKET FOR EMIS WIRING AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES USED IN CIG, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 89
SERVICES 89
TABLE 25 U.S. MARKET FOR EMIS WIRING AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES USED IN CIG, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 89
Chapter-9: RESIDENTIAL EMIS
SUMMARY 90
FIGURE 23 U.S. RESIDENTIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET, 2009-2015 ($ MILLIONS) 90
FIGURE 23 (CONTINUED) 91
TECHNOLOGIES 91
DATA ACQUISITION, STORAGE, AND PROCESSING HARDWARE 91
Programmable Communicating Thermostats 92
METERS AND SENSORS 92
USER INTERFACES 93
In-home Displays 93
Web-based Interfaces 94
ACTUATORS AND OUTPUT DEVICES 94
Remote Actuators 94
Integrated Actuators 95
Plug-in Actuator 95
WIRING AND NETWORKING 95
SUPPLIERS 95
TABLE 26 PROVIDERS OF AUTOMATED HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES 96
MARKETS 96
TABLE 27 U.S. RESIDENTIAL EMIS EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES MARKET, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 97
FIGURE 24 U.S. RESIDENTIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET SEGMENTS, 2009-2015 (%) 98
DATA ACQUISITION, STORAGE, AND PROCESSING HARDWARE 99
TABLE 28 U.S. MARKET FOR PROGRAMMABLE COMMUNICATING THERMOSTATS METERS, THROUGH 2015 (MILLION UNITS/ $ MILLIONS) 99
METERS AND SENSORS 100
TABLE 29 MARKET FOR RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION MONITORING SENSORS, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 100
USER INTERFACES 100
TABLE 30 U.S. MARKET FOR HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT INTERFACES, THROUGH 2015 101
In-Home Displays 101
TABLE 31 MARKET FOR DEDICATED IN-HOME ENERGY DISPLAYS, THROUGH 2015 (MILLION UNITS/$ MILLIONS) 102
Web-Based Interfaces 102
TABLE 32 MARKET FOR WEB-BASED ENERGY CONSUMPTION MONITORING DEVICES,* THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 103
ACTUATORS AND OUTPUT DEVICES 103
TABLE 33 U.S. MARKET FOR REMOTE APPLIANCE ACTUATORS, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 104
Integrated Actuators 104
TABLE 34 MARKET FOR HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED ACTUATORS, THROUGH 2015 (MILLION UNITS/$ MILLIONS) 105
Plug-in Actuators 105
TABLE 35 U.S. MARKET FOR HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT PLUG-IN ACTUATORS, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 106
WIRING AND NETWORKING 106
TABLE 36 U.S. MARKET FOR HOME ENERGY AUTOMATION WIRING AND NETWORKING, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 106
Chapter-10: TRANSPORTATION EMIS
SUMMARY 107
FIGURE 25 U.S. MARKET FOR TRANSPORTATION EMIS, 2009–2015 (%) 107
TECHNOLOGIES 108
SUPPLIERS 108
TABLE 37 SUPPLIERS OF TRANSPORTATION EMIS EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 108
MARKETS 109
TABLE 38 U.S. TRANSPORTATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 109
FIGURE 26 U.S. TRANSPORTATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET SEGMENTS, 2009-2015 (%) 110
Chapter-11: INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS
GLOBAL ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT 111
GDP TRENDS 111
FIGURE 27 TRENDS IN WORLD GDP, 2007-2015 (ANNUAL PERCENT CHANGE) 111
FIGURE 27 (CONTINUED) 112
TRENDS IN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND PRICES 112
Electricity Consumption 112
FIGURE 28 PROJECTED GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION (% CAGR 2007-2015) 113
Electricity Prices 114
INVESTMENT TRENDS 114
FIGURE 29 GLOBAL INVESTMENT TRENDS, 2007–2015 (GLOBAL INVESTMENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF GDP) 115
GLOBAL TRENDS IN CONSTRUCTION 115
GLOBAL STANDARDS AND POLICY ENVIRONMENT 116
ENERGY MANAGEMENT STANDARDS 116
National Standards 116
International Standards 117
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards 117
International Organization (Continued) 118
TABLE 39 ISO/PC 242 MEMBER COUNTRIES 119
European Union Standards 120
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS 120
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 120
TABLE 40 UNFCCC MEMBER AND OBSERVER COUNTRIES 121
TABLE 40 (CONTINUED) 122
The Kyoto Protocol 122
TABLE 41 UNFCCC ANNEX I COUNTRIES 123
2010 Copenhagen Summit 124
LEGISLATION AND REGULATION 124
Australia 124
Canada 125
China 125
Japan 125
South Korea 126
Turkey 127
GOVERNMENT STIMULUS PROGRAMS 127
GLOBAL MARKETS 128
TABLE 42 LARGEST SMART GRID STIMULUS INVESTMENT PROGRAMS BY COUNTRY, 2010 ($ BILLIONS) 128
FIGURE 30 GLOBAL MARKET FOR EMIS EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES BY COUNTRY/REGION, 2009-2015 ($ MILLIONS) 129
FIGURE 31 GLOBAL MARKET FOR EMIS EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES, 2009–2015 (%) 130
TABLE 43 GLOBAL EMIS MARKET BY EQUIPMENT/SERVICE, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 131
FIGURE 32 GLOBAL EMIS MARKET EQUIPMENT/SERVICE SHARES, 2009– 2015 (%) 131
FIGURE 32 (CONTINUED) 132
TABLE 44 GLOBAL EMIS MARKET BY END-USER SEGMENT, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 132
FIGURE 33 GLOBAL EMIS EQUIPMENT/SERVICE MARKET SHARES, 2009-2015 (%) 133
Chapter-12: APPENDIX A
APPENDIX A: COMPANY PROFILES 134
EMIS SERVICES 134
ABB, LTD. 134
APS ENERGY SERVICES CO. 134
ADVANTAGE IQ, INC. 135
BLACK & VEATCH 135
CH ENERGY GROUP 135
ENERWISE GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 135
GE ENERGY 136
HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. 136
HITACHI CONSULTING CORP. 136
NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC. 137
N.V. NUON 137
PEPCO ENERGY SERVICES, INC. 137
PJM INTERCONNECTION, LLC 137
PROLIANCE ENERGY, LLC 138
TETRA TECH EM, INC. 138
U.S. ENERGY SERVICES, INC. 138
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP. 139
EMIS EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE 139
ADVANCED TELEMETRY, LLC 139
AGILEWAVES, INC. 140
ALLEGRO DEVELOPMENT CORP. 140
ALSTOM 140
ALVARION, INC. 140
AMBIENT CORP. 141
AMPERION, INC. 141
ARCADIAN NETWORKS, INC. 141
AREVA 142
ARKADOS, INC. 142
ATMEL CORP. 142
BADGER METER, INC. 143
BPL GLOBAL, LTD. 143
COMVERGE, INC. 143
COOPER INDUSTRIES, INC. 144
CURRENT GROUP, LLC 144
DIY KYOTO 145
DYNAMIC ENERGY SYSTEMS 145
ECHELON CORP. 145
ECOBEE 146
ELSTER LLC 146
EMBER CORP. 146
EMETER CORP. 147
E-MON L.P. 147
ENERGATE INC. 148
ENERGYICT INC. 148
ENERNOC 149
GAINSPAN CORP. 149
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. 149
GOOGLE.ORG 150
GREEN ENERGY OPTIONS LTD. 150
GREENBOX TECHNOLOGY 150
GRID NET, INC. 151
HOME AUTOMATION, INC. 151
HONEYWELL AUTOMATION AND CONTROL SOLUTIONS 152
IBEC, INC. 152
INTELLON CORP. 152
INTERGRAPH CORP. 153
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES 153
ITRON, INC. 154
LANDIS+GYR AG 154
LIVEDATA, INC. 154
LUCID DESIGN GROUP LLC 155
MAIN.NET POWER LINE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 155
MILSOFT INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS 155
MMB RESEARCH, INC. 156
ONZO LTD. 156
PEOPLENET COMMUNICATIONS CORP. 157
POWERIT SOLUTIONS 157
POWERWORLD CORP. 157
RADIO THERMOSTAT COMPANY OF AMERICA 158
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION 158
RUGGEDCOM INC. 158
SATEC INC. 159
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SA 159
SENSUS METERING SYSTEMS 159
SEQUENTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS LLC 160
SIEMENS 160
Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. 160
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. 160
Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 161
SIGNATURE ENERGY MANAGEMENT 161
SILVER SPRING NETWORKS 162
SMARTSYNCH 162
SPACE-TIME-INSIGHT 162
TELKONET, INC. 163
TENDRIL NETWORKS, INC. 163
TOSHIBA CORP. 164
TRILLIANT NETWORKS 164
ZENSYS INC. 164
Chapter-13: APPENDIX B
APPENDIX B: PATENT ANALYSIS 165
TABLE 45 U.S. EMIS PATENTS ISSUED THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1, 2010, BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE (NUMBER OF PATENTS) 165
FIGURE 34 U.S. EMIS PATENT SHARES BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY (%) 166
TABLE 46 ASSIGNEES BY NUMBER OF PATENTS (NUMBER OF U.S. EMIS PATENTS ISSUED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2010) 167
FIGURE 35 U.S. EMIS PATENTS ISSUED THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 BY NATIONALITY OF ASSIGNEE (NUMBER OF EMIS PATENTS ISSUED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2010) 168
FIGURE 36 EMIS PATENTS ISSUED THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 BY NATIONALITY OF ASSIGNEE (%) 169
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