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Distributed Energy

Over the past few years, globally, Distributed Energy is considered to be one of the most hotly discussed topics that continue to reshape the power sector industry. Barring the advanced economies in the United States and Europe where the power system is well developed, other developing economies which are experiencing growing gap in power supply-demand coupled with ageing T&D infrastructure have accelerated the deployment of distributed energy technologies to address the immediate power needs. Besides, the deployment of such distributed power generation technologies like solar PV and small-scale wind near the place of use by consumers have challenged the power distribution and in specific the business models of utilities. The Distributed Energy research team in Frost & Sullivan constantly tracks such technologies and provides global industry analysis, custom consulting, growth consulting (strategy consulting), market research, market forecasts, and insights into emerging technologies. This program area covers the following markets:

  • Engine and Turbine Generator Sets
  • On-site renewable and alternative power and fuels
  • DG services
  • New business models in on-site power
  • Microgrids
  • Virtual Power Plants
  • Prosumers
  1. 09 Dec 2020  |  North America

    Digital Transformation Initiatives Supporting Growth of the Generators Market Across Key End-user Industries, 2025

    Increased Focus On Measures Aimed at Gaining a Competitive Advantage to Benchmark Future Growth Potential

    The generators market is undergoing a transition. A greater power demand, coupled with increased awareness among customers, has driven opportunities for diesel and gas generators over the last 10 years. Furthermore, the increased adoption of digital solutions for resource management, remote monitoring, and assets control solutions drives the need f...

    $4,950.00
  2. 17 Nov 2020  |  Global

    Innovative Business Models Emerging from Digitalization in Generators, Global, 2020

    Enhanced Customer Experience through Digital Energy Transformation Creating Growth Opportunities

    Investment in digital technologies is booming across all industries, including power generation. This research aims to identify the generators industrys current use and future decision-making trends toward digital transformation. A recent Frost & Sullivan study found that 99% of businesses are at a particular digital transformation stage. Technolo...

    $2,450.00
  3. 11 Jun 2020  |  North America

    North American Generator Sets Market, Forecast to 2025

    Market Participants Can Capitalize on Digital Technologies and Data to Increase Brand Exposure, Which will Help Minimize the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic

    In this research service, Frost & Sullivan reviews the rising need for generator sets in light of the current COVID-19 crisis. The study examines market drivers and restraints over the next 6 years. The growing need for power, coupled with an unreliable and inconsistent grid, will drive demand for commercial-industrial generator sets, while technol...

    $3,000.00
  4. 22 May 2020  |  Latin America

    Latin American Generator Set Market, Forecast to 2025

    The Coronavirus Outbreak is the Biggest Threat to the Latin American Economy in 2020

    Economic growth in Latin America was expected to pick up in 2020; However, the novel coronavirus has forced companies to review their projections. The impact of the pandemic notwithstanding, the region continues to see strong private and public sector investment in infrastructure, construction, and commercial segments that secure a slow but steady ...

    $3,000.00
  5. 05 Feb 2020  |  Global

    European Virtual Power Plant (VPP) Market, Forecast to 2030

    Technological Advancements, Fluctuating Energy Demand and Accelerating Growth in Renewables and Prosumers will Drive the Nascent European VPP Market

    The global energy market is currently undergoing a massive shift with decarbonization, decentralization and new technologies being the key driving factors. Utilities, independent power producers (IPPs) and other energy companies are exploring effective ways to manage the imbalance created in demand and supply due to the intermittent nature of the g...

    $1,500.00