Disruptive Forces of Distributed Generation
Disruptive Forces of Distributed Generation
Managing Smart Grid Flexibility
RELEASE DATE
24-May-2016
24-May-2016
REGION
Global
Global
Research Code: 9AAE-00-1D-00-00
SKU: EG01647-GL-MR_18578
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EG01647-GL-MR_18578
Description
Handling new generation power and balancing supply and demand, monitoring, and forecasting are some key functions adding complexity to distributors' new role. Meeting those challenges requires the adoption of national and trans-national legislation and large-scale investments. Embracing those changes will increase the stability of grids and also yield great economic rewards for solution providers. This report touches upon the key technologies that are likely to be demanded by distributors in regions where the share of DG continues to increase. It also highlights country-specific stability dynamics influencing the scale of investments required to reach more stable grid conditions.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective
Changing Power Grid
Changing Power Grid (continued)
Changing Role of DSOs
Transformational Trends Driving Change for DSOs
Snapshot of Energy Storage
Developments in Energy Storage
Entry of New Market Players
Smart Meter Deployment
Growth of Distributed Generation
Growth of Distributed Generation (continued)
Growth of Distributed Generation (continued)
Current Areas Experiencing High Growth and Penetration of Distributed Generation
Current Areas Experiencing High Growth and Penetration of Distributed Generation (continued)
Future Geographic Hotspots for Distributed Generation
Future Geographic Hotspots for Distributed Generation (continued)
Impact of Distributed Generation on the Grid
Impact of Distributed Generation on the Grid (continued)
Key Challenges for Distribution Grid Operators
Key Challenges for Distribution Grid Operators (continued)
Key Challenges for Distribution Grid Operators (continued)
Key Challenges for Distribution Grid Operators (continued)
Key Challenges for Distribution Grid Operators (continued)
Distribution Grid Solutions
Distribution Grid Solutions (continued)
Distribution Grid Solutions (continued)
Concrete Technical Challenges
Key Enablers for the Proliferation of DG
Examples of Key Technologies and Applications for DSOs
Distribution Automation Market
Deployment of Sensors
DG-related Investment Attractiveness of Europe
Case Study—Denmark
Case Study—California (US)
Three Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
Abbreviations and Acronyms Used
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
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Handling new generation power and balancing supply and demand, monitoring, and forecasting are some key functions adding complexity to distributors' new role. Meeting those challenges requires the adoption of national and trans-national legislation and large-scale investments. Embracing those changes will increase the stability of grids and also yield great economic rewards for solution providers. This report touches upon the key technologies that are likely to be demanded by distributors in regions where the share of DG continues to increase. It also highlights country-specific stability dynamics influencing the scale of investments required to reach more stable grid conditions.
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Podcast | No |
Author | Karsten Deubel |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | 9AAE-00-1D-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |