Global Smart Solar Market 2016-2020

SKU ID :TNV-10279798 | Published Date: 16-Aug-2016 | No. of pages: 77
PART 01: Executive summary • Highlights PART 02: Scope of the report • Market overview • Top-vendor offerings PART 03: Market research methodology • Research methodology • Economic indicators PART 04: Introduction • Key market highlights PART 05: Market landscape • Market overview • Market size and forecast by revenue • Five forces analysis PART 06: Market segmentation by type • Global smart solar market by type 2015 • Global smart solar market by type 2020 • Global smart solar market by solutions • Global smart solar market by component PART 07: Geographical segmentation • Global smart solar market by geography • Smart energy market in Americas • Smart solar market EMEA • Smart solar market in APAC PART 08: Key leading countries PART 09: Market drivers • Rise in solar energy consumption and installations • Support from governments worldwide for solar energy projects • Need for energy management • Growing environmental concern • Hike in investments made in smart grid technologies • Improvement in accuracy of billing PART 10: Impact of drivers PART 11: Market challenges • Long-term bankability of smart solar projects • Low conversion efficiency • High initial investment and maintenance costs • High cost of upgrading smart grids • High risk of cyber-attacks • Issues related to data management and device (meter) replacement PART 12: Impact of drivers and challenges PART 13: Market trends • Increasing demand for solutions and services • Reduction in solar PV cost • Rapid deployment of smart grids • Investments in smart energy market • Distributed energy resources and energy storage PART 14: Vendor landscape • Competitive landscape • Other prominent vendors PART 15: Key vendor analysis • ABB • Echelon • GE Power & Water • Schneider Electric • Siemens PART 16: Appendix • List of abbreviations PART 17: Explore Technavio List of Exhibits Exhibit 01: Structure of traditional power grids Exhibit 02: Structure of a smart grid Exhibit 03: Product offerings Exhibit 04: Total global solar capacity 2013 (GW) Exhibit 05: Solar PV price ($) and installation (MW) comparison 2005-2014 Exhibit 06: Residential solar prices Exhibit 07: Global investments in smart grids for 2009-2015 ($ billions) Exhibit 08: Segmentation of smart energy market Exhibit 09: Global smart solar market 2015-2020 ($ billions) Exhibit 10: Five forces analysis Exhibit 11: Global smart solar market by type 2015-2020 Exhibit 12: Global smart solar market by solutions 2015-2020 ($ billions) Exhibit 13: Global smart solar market 2015-2020 ($ billions) Exhibit 14: Smart grid investments of leading countries from 2010-2014 ($) Exhibit 15: Global smart solar market by geography for 2015-2020 Exhibit 16: Global smart solar market by geographical segmentation 2015-2020 Exhibit 17: Smart energy market in Americas 2015-2020 ($ billions) Exhibit 18: US PV installation Q1 2010-Q1 2015 Exhibit 19: Smart solar market in EMEA 2015-2020 ($ billions) Exhibit 20: Top 10 countries by installed solar capacity (MW) 2015 Exhibit 21: Smart solar market in APAC 2015-2020 ($ billions) Exhibit 22: US CO₂ emission 2009-2013 (MMT) Exhibit 23: US smart grid spending 2008-2017 ($ billions) Exhibit 24: US solar PV installation 2012-2014 (MW) Exhibit 25: Distributed PV installed 2015 (units) Exhibit 26: Global cumulative solar PV capacity 2013 (MW) Exhibit 27: Global cumulative solar PV capacity 2015 (MW) Exhibit 28: World electricity capacity by solar power by technology 2013 Exhibit 29: Global solar energy consumption trend 2008-2012 (TWh) Exhibit 30: Global solar PV year-over-year growth Exhibit 31: Total CO₂ emission in US 2000-2012 (MT) Exhibit 32: CO₂ emission by source in US 1990-2014 Exhibit 33: Impact of drivers Exhibit 34: Cost-break up of solar panel installation Exhibit 35: Impact of drivers and challenges Exhibit 36: Solar panel cost 2008-2014 ($/W) Exhibit 37: Two-way distributed energy system with energy storage Exhibit 38: Other prominent vendors Exhibit 39: Product portfolio Exhibit 40: Key news Exhibit 41: Product portfolio Exhibit 42: Key news Exhibit 43: Smart solar product portfolio Exhibit 44: Key news Exhibit 45: Business segmentation by revenue 2015 Exhibit 46: Revenue by diversified end-market 2014 for smart solar market Exhibit 47: Product portfolio Exhibit 48: Key news Exhibit 49: Siemens: Business segmentation by revenue 2015 Exhibit 50: Smart Solar product portfolio Exhibit 51: Key news
ABB, Echelon, GE Power & Water, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Itron, Landis+GYR, Sensus USA, Silver Spring Networks, Solarcity, Sunnova, Urban Green Energy (UGE) International, Vivint Solar.
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