North American Automatic Meter Reading Markets
North American Automatic Meter Reading Markets
RELEASE DATE
22-May-2003
22-May-2003
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: A416-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG00758-NA-MR_04633
$3,950.00
In stock
SKU
EG00758-NA-MR_04633
Description
AMR has been embraced by utilities for large end-use customers and hard-to-read accounts, and has made inroads into the prize market of small end-use customers. Following an intense period of growth in 2000 due to numerous large projects, growth slowed in 2001-2002. The turmoil in the electric market and the slowdown of the U.S. economy has weakened the short-term prospects of the gas and electric markets but strengthened the water market. Long-term prospects will be improved if tax incentives for Advanced Metering AMR are approved or if wholesale energy prices become volatile. Without these stimuli, the market is still expected to grow to provide increased efficiencies and cost savings to utilities.
Table of Contents
Introduction and Methodology
- Overview of the North American AMR Markets
- Segmentation of AMR Market
- Definitions
- Methodology
Market Analysis
- Unit Forecasts
- Revenue Forecasts
- End-User and Application Analysis
- Industry Challenges
Industry Overview and Challenges
Market Drivers and Restraints
- Market Overview
- AMR Industry Challenges
Market Forecasts and Output Analysis
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
Market Share
- Unit Shipment Forecast
- Revenue Forecast
Market Engineering Awards
- Market Share by Supplier
- Advanced Metering AMR Market Share
Market Overview
Market Drivers and Restraints
Electric Market Summary
Advanced Metering AMR Market
Basic AMR Market
Market Overview
Market Drivers and Restraints
Market Forecasts
Market Share
Market Overview
Market Drivers and Restraints
Market Forecasts
Market Share
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AMR has been embraced by utilities for large end-use customers and hard-to-read accounts, and has made inroads into the prize market of small end-use customers. Following an intense period of growth in 2000 due to numerous large projects, growth slowed in 2001-2002. The turmoil in the electric market and the slowdown of the U.S. economy has weakened the short-term prospects of the gas and electric markets but strengthened the water market. Long-term prospects will be improved if tax incentives for Advanced Metering AMR are approved or if wholesale energy prices become volatile. Without these stimuli, the market is still expected to grow to provide increased efficiencies and cost savings to utilities.
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Podcast | No |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | A416-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |