北美智慧電錶市場 - 第六版
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北美智慧電錶市場 - 第六版

Smart Metering in North America - 6th Edition

出版日期: | 出版商: Berg Insight | 英文 125 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2個工作天內

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北美智慧電錶安裝量預計將從 2023 年的 1.459 億台增至 2029 年的 1.829 億台,預測期內複合年增長率為 3.8%。

本報告檢視了北美智慧電錶市場,提供了產業發展分析、智慧電網通訊技術概述、主要參與者簡介、案例研究等。

目錄

圖表列表

執行摘要

第一章智慧電網與智慧電錶

  • 智慧電網簡介
  • 智慧電錶
    • 智慧電錶應用
    • 智慧電錶基礎設施
    • 智慧電錶的優點
  • 專案策略
    • 系統設計與採購
    • 部署和集成
    • 實施與運營
    • 與客戶的溝通
  • 監理問題
    • 智慧電錶介紹模型
    • 標準化
    • 個人權利問題

第二章物聯網網路與通訊科技

  • 物聯網網路技術
    • 網路架構
    • 未授權/授權頻段
  • PLC技術與標準
    • ISO
    • G3-PLC
    • PRIME
    • 米及更多
  • 3GPP 蜂窩和 LPWA 技術
    • 2G/3G/4G/5G 蜂窩技術與物聯網
    • NB-IoT 和 LTE-M
    • 蜂窩網路在智慧電錶通訊中的作用
    • LoRa 和 LoRaWAN
    • 西格福克斯
  • IEEE 802.15.4 系列射頻
    • IEEE 802.15.4
    • Wi-SUN
    • 基於 802.15.4 的專有 IPv6 連線堆疊

第三章智慧電錶產業企業

  • 電錶供應商
    • Itron
    • Landis+Gyr
    • Aclara (Hubbell)
    • Gridspertise
    • Honeywell
    • Nansen (Sanxing Electric)
    • Networked Energy Services (NES)
    • Sagemcom
    • Sensus (Xylem)
    • Vision Metering
    • Wasion
  • 通訊解決方案提供商
    • 4RF
    • Eaton
    • Nighthawk
    • Tantalus Systems
    • Trilliant
    • UBIIK
    • Wirepas
  • 軟體解決方案提供商
    • Hansen Technologies
    • Harris Utilities
    • IPKeys Power Partners
    • Oracle
    • OSlsoft (Aveva)
    • SAP
    • Siemens
  • 系統整合商和通訊服務供應商
    • Accenture
    • Capgemini
    • Cisco
    • Greenbird Integration Technology (GE Vernova)
    • IBM
    • Verizon

第四章市場概述

  • 區域概覽
  • 美國
    • 電力/瓦斯公用事業
    • 智慧電網融資與政策
    • 區域概覽:東北部
    • 區域概覽:中西部
    • 區域概覽:南部
    • 地區概覽:西部
  • 加拿大
    • 電力/瓦斯公用事業
    • 安大略省智慧電錶部署
    • 其他州的智慧電錶舉措

第五章市場預測與趨勢

  • 智慧電錶市場概覽
    • 市場預測
    • 技術趨勢
    • 產業分析

第 6 章個案研究

  • 北美智慧電錶項目
    • Ameren
    • Consolidated Edison
    • Entergy
    • BC Hydro
    • Hydro-Quebec
  • 首字母縮寫詞和縮寫詞列表

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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 2029.
  • Analysis of the latest market and industry developments in the US and Canada.
  • Case studies of smart metering projects by the leading energy groups.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures

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. Gridspertise
    • 3.1.5. Honeywell
    • 3.1.6. Nansen (Sanxing Electric)
    • 3.1.7. Networked Energy Services (NES)
    • 3.1.8. Sagemcom
    • 3.1.9. Sensus (Xylem)
    • 3.1.10. Vision Metering
    • 3.1.11. Wasion
  • 3.2. Communications solution providers
    • 3.2.1. 4RF
    • 3.2.2. Eaton
    • 3.2.3. Nighthawk
    • 3.2.4. Tantalus Systems
    • 3.2.5. Trilliant
    • 3.2.6. UBIIK
    • 3.2.7. Wirepas
  • 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. OSlsoft (Aveva)
    • 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 (GE Vernova)
    • 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-Quebec
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

List of Figures

  • Figure 1:1: Smart metering infrastructure
  • Figure 1:2: Examples of smart electricity meters
  • Figure 2:1: Standard model for smart grid communications networks
  • Figure 2:2: Alternative model for smart grid communications networks
  • Figure 2:3: Unlicensed and reserved radio frequencies available for wireless IoT
  • Figure 2:4: Comparison of LTE-M and NB-IoT specifications
  • Figure 2:5: The number of NB-IoT and LTE-M networks (World 2018-2023)
  • Figure 2:6: Public LoRaWAN network operators in North America (Q4-2023)
  • Figure 2:7: Selected members of the Wi-SUN Alliance by industry
  • Figure 2:8: Major 802.15.4 networking platforms for smart metering (Q1-2024)
  • Figure 3:1: Energy meter vendor company data (World FY2023)
  • Figure 4:1: Top 10 smart electricity metering deployments in North America (Q4-2023)
  • Figure 4:2: Top 50 electric utilities (US 2023)
  • Figure 4:3: Top 25 gas utilities (US 2023)
  • Figure 4:4: List of major smart meter installations under SGIG
  • Figure 4:5: Major smart metering deployments by investor-owned utilities (US Q4-2023)
  • Figure 4:6: Selected smart metering contracts from public utilities (Q4-2023)
  • Figure 4:7: Top 25 electricity utilities (Canada 2023)
  • Figure 4:8: Smart meter tender awards during first-wave rollout in Ontario
  • Figure 4:9: Top 25 electricity smart metering deployments in Canada (Q4-2023)
  • Figure 5:1: Smart meter shipments and penetration rate (North America 2023-2029)
  • Figure 5:2: Smart metering capital expenditure by category (North America 2023-2029)
  • Figure 5:3: Acquisitions related to smart metering in North America (2010-2024)
  • Figure 5:4: Vendor market shares in the 75 largest smart metering projects (Q4-2023)