出版:Berg Insight(ベルグインサイト社) 出版年月:2022年12月
Smart Metering in North America – 5th Edition
北米のスマート計測 第5版
ページ数 | 130 |
価格(PDF+Excel) | |
シングルユーザライセンス | Eur 1,800 |
2-10ユーザライセンス | Eur 2,700 |
コーポレートライセンス | Eur 3,600 |
種別 | 英文調査報告書 |
Berg Insight「北米のスマート計測 第5版 – Smart Metering in North America – 5th Edition」は北米のスマート計測市場を調査し、米国およびカナダにおけるスマートメーターの最新動向に関する分析や関連企業情報を提供します。
Report Overview
Smart Metering in North America is the fifth consecutive market report from Berg Insight analysing the latest smart metering developments in the US and Canada covering both electricity and gas. This strategic research report from Berg Insight provides you with over 130 pages of unique business intelligence, including 5-year industry forecasts, expert commentary and real-life case studies on which to base your business decisions.
Are you looking for detailed information and comprehensive data about the North American smart metering market? The study concludes that the installed base of smart electricity meters in north America will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.8 percent throughout the forecast period, from 130.6 million in 2021 to 173.4 million in 2027. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and local developments in each country.
Highlights from the report:
- In-depth market profiles of the US and Canada.
- 360-degree overview of next-generation PLC, RF and cellular technologies for smart grid communications.
- Profiles of the key players in the smart metering industry in North America.
- New forecasts for smart electricity meters until 2027.
- Analysis of the latest market and industry developments in the US and Canada.
- Case studies of smart metering projects by the leading energy groups.
目次
Executive summary
1 Smart grids and intelligent meters
1.1 Introduction to smart grids
1.2 Smart metering
1.2.1 Smart metering applications
1.2.2 Smart metering infrastructure
1.2.3 Benefits of smart metering
1.3 Project strategies
1.3.1 System design and sourcing
1.3.2 Rollout and integration
1.3.3 Implementation and operation
1.3.4 Communication with customers
1.4 Regulatory issues
1.4.1 Models for the introduction of smart meters
1.4.2 Standardisation
1.4.3 Individual rights issues
2 IoT networks and communications technologies
2.1 IoT network technologies
2.1.1 Network architectures
2.1.2 Unlicensed and licensed frequency bands
2.2 PLC technology and standards
2.2.1 International standards organisations
2.2.2 G3-PLC
2.2.3 PRIME
2.2.4 Meters & More
2.3 3GPP cellular and LPWA technologies
2.3.1 2G/3G/4G/5G cellular technologies and IoT
2.3.2 NB-IoT and LTE-M
2.3.3 The role of cellular networks in smart meter communications
2.3.4 LoRa & LoRaWAN
2.3.5 Sigfox
2.4 IEEE 802.15.4-based RF
2.4.1 IEEE 802.15.4
2.4.2 Wi-SUN
2.4.3 Proprietary IPv6 connectivity stacks based on 802.15.4
3 Smart metering industry players
3.1 Meter vendors
3.1.1 Itron
3.1.2 Landis+Gyr
3.1.3 Aclara (Hubbell)
3.1.4 Honeywell
3.1.5 Sensus (Xylem)
3.1.6 Networked Energy Services
3.2 Communications solution providers
3.2.1 Eaton
3.2.2 Nighthawk
3.2.3 Tantalus Systems
3.2.4 Trilliant
3.3 Software solution providers
3.3.1 Hansen Technologies
3.3.2 Harris Utilities
3.3.3 IPKeys Power Partners
3.3.4 Oracle
3.3.5 OSIsoft
3.3.6 SAP
3.3.7 Siemens
3.4 System integrators and communications service providers
3.4.1 Accenture
3.4.2 Capgemini
3.4.3 Cisco
3.4.4 Greenbird Integration Technology
3.4.5 IBM
3.4.6 Verizon
4 Market overview
4.1 Regional summary
4.2 United States
4.2.1 Electricity and gas utilities
4.2.2 Smart grid funding and policies
4.2.3 Regional overview: Northeast
4.2.4 Regional overview: Midwest
4.2.5 Regional overview: South
4.2.6 Regional overview: West
4.3 Canada
4.3.1 Electricity and gas utilities
4.3.2 Ontario’s smart meter rollout
4.3.3 Smart metering initiatives in other provinces
5 Market forecasts and trends
5.1 Overview of the smart energy metering market
5.1.1 Market forecast
5.1.2 Technology trends
5.1.3 Industry analysis
6 Case studies
6.1 Smart metering projects in North America
6.1.1 Ameren
6.1.2 Consolidated Edison
6.1.3 Entergy
6.1.4 BC Hydro
6.1.5 Hydro-Québec
Glossary
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Smart metering infrastructure…………………10
Figure 1.2: Examples of smart electricity meters……………….11
Figure 2.1: Standard model for smart grid communications networks………23
Figure 2.2: Alternative model for smart grid communications networks……….24
Figure 2.3: Unlicensed and reserved radio frequencies available for wireless IoT ……25
Figure 2.4: The number of LTE-M and NB-IoT networks (World 2018–2021)……..35
Figure 2.5: Public LoRaWAN network operators in North America (Q2-2022)…….38
Figure 2.6: Selected members of the Wi-SUN Alliance by industry …………..40
Figure 2.7: Major 802.15.4 networking platforms for smart metering (Q1-2022)……42
Figure 3.1: Energy meter vendor company data (World FY2021)…………..44
Figure 4.1: Top 10 smart electricity metering deployments in North America (Q3-2022)…..76
Figure 4.2: Top 50 electric utilities (US 2021)…………………78
Figure 4.3: Top 25 gas utilities (US 2021) …………………..81
Figure 4.4: List of major smart meter installations under SGIG…………83
Figure 4.5: Major smart metering deployments by investor-owned utilities (US Q3-2022) …..87
Figure 4.6: Selected smart metering contracts from public utilities (Q3-2022)……90
Figure 4.7: Top 25 electricity utilities (Canada 2021) …………….106
Figure 4.8: Smart meter tender awards during first-wave rollout in Ontario ……..109
Figure 4.9: Top 25 electricity smart metering deployments in Canada (Q3-2022) …….111
Figure 5.1: Smart meter shipments and penetration rate (North America 2021–2027) …117
Figure 5.2: Smart metering capital expenditure by category (North America 2021–2027)….118
Figure 5.3: Acquisitions related to smart metering in North America (2010–2022)…….123
Figure 5.4: Vendor market shares in the 70 largest smart metering projects (Q3-2022)….125