Analysis of the North American Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Microgrid Market, 2017

Analysis of the North American Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Microgrid Market, 2017

Transition from a Niche Application to a Wider Application Fuels Microgrid Adoption

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08-Feb-2018
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North America
Research Code: K230-01-00-00-00
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This research service analyzes the North American commercial and industrial (C&I) microgrid market by end users (commercial and industrial), US region (Northeast, Midwest, west, Southeast), and trends and provides revenue forecast till 2023. This study also discusses key trends and analyzes the business models for microgrid in North America. Additionally, there is also focus on the top participants in the global market such as ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, S&C Electric, Toshiba, and GE. The study also discusses the growth opportunities for companies in the North American market, along with strategic imperatives for success and growth for the companies.

Research Scope

The study period is from 2016 to 2023, with 2017 as the base year. The forecast period is from 2018 to 2023. The market size in the study represents the total revenue generated by microgrid vendors annually. Revenue calculations include both brownfield and greenfield mcirogrid projects. For brownfield calculations, revenue generated from software and controllers are included, and for greenfield revenue calculations, we have included software, controllers and distributed energy resources.

Based on the end-user segment, the study is segmented into two broad categories including commercial and industrial. Manufacturing: Includes aerospace and defence, alcoholic beverages, automobiles/boats/motor vehicles, chemicals/petrochemicals, concrete/glass/building materials, farming/mining machinery and equipment, food and dairy product manufacturing, furniture manufacturing, heavy machinery, non-alcoholic beverages, paper/paper products, plastics/rubber manufacturing, textiles/apparel/accessories, tools/hardware/light machinery, and other manufacturing sectors.

Commercial: Data centers, hospitals, small franchises (this consists of food franchises and retail outlets) and education: College campus and K-12.


Research Highlights

According to the Department of Energy (DoE), microgrid is defined as aggregation of distributed energy resources within clearly defined boundaries that can be controlled as a single entity by the grid operator. Such grids can operate in both grid-connected mode and island mode.

According to Frost & Sullivan research, 72.0% of heavy electricity users already have some form of onsite power in addition to accessing the grid. Majority of the C&I customer base have installed cogen systems or backup power systems for numerous years, either driven by regulations (in the case of critical facilities) or for the operational requirements.

Thus, brownfields have become an attractive option for microgrid projects where customers can use their existing onsite power and connect these to intelligent smart control and communication technologies.

Key Issues Addressed

  • How big is the North American C&I microgrid market? At what rate is it expected to grow?
  • Which states or regions are hotspots for microgrid growth? What policies and regulations are driving this growth?
  • Which end user within C&I will present the best growth opportunities in the next 5 to 7 years?
  • How will the market structure and business model change over the next 5 to 7 years?
  • What does the competitive structure look like?
  • What are the various costs, revenues, and tariffs associated with microgrids?

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Table of Contents

Key Findings

Market Engineering Measurements

CEO’s Perspective

Associated Multimedia

Introduction

Introduction (continued)

Market Definitions

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Percent Revenue by Power Generation Source

Market Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements

Forecast Assumptions

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast Discussion

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Brownfield Microgrid

Greenfield Microgrid

Percent Revenue Forecast by US Regions

Revenue Forecast Discussion by US Regions

Revenue Forecast Discussion by US Regions (continued)

Revenue Forecast by End User

Revenue Discussion by End User

Revenue Discussion by End User (continued)

Revenue Discussion by End User (continued)

Revenue Discussion by End User (continued)

Revenue Discussion by End User (continued)

6 Big Themes Drive Business Model Innovation in Microgrid

6 Big Themes Drive Business Model Innovation in Microgrid (continued)

6 Big Themes Drive Business Model Innovation in Microgrid (continued)

Microgrid Business Models

Microgrid Business Models (continued)

Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape (continued)

Competitive Environment

C&I Microgrid Competitive Tier Analysis

Competitor Analysis

Competitor Analysis (continued)

Competitor Analysis (continued)

Competitor Analysis (continued)

Competitor Analysis (continued)

Competitor Analysis (continued)

Growth Opportunity 1—Internet of Things (IoT)–enabled Products

Growth Opportunity 2—Distributed Energy

Growth Opportunity 2—Data Analytics and Cloud

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

Market Engineering Methodology

Regulations and Standards

Partial List of Companies Interviewed

Learn More—Next Steps

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used

This research service analyzes the North American commercial and industrial (C&I) microgrid market by end users (commercial and industrial), US region (Northeast, Midwest, west, Southeast), and trends and provides revenue forecast till 2023. This study also discusses key trends and analyzes the business models for microgrid in North America. Additionally, there is also focus on the top participants in the global market such as ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, S&C Electric, Toshiba, and GE. The study also discusses the growth opportunities for companies in the North American market, along with strategic imperatives for success and growth for the companies.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

The study period is from 2016 to 2023, with 2017 as the base year. The forecast period is from 2018 to 2023. The market size in the study represents the total revenue generated by microgrid vendors annually. Revenue calculations include both brownfield and greenfield mcirogrid projects. For brownfield calculations, revenue generated from software and controllers are included, and for greenfield revenue calculations, we have included software, controllers and distributed energy resources.

Based on the end-user segment, the study is segmented into two broad categories including commercial and industrial. Manufacturing: Includes aerospace and defence, alcoholic beverages, automobiles/boats/motor vehicles, chemicals/petrochemicals, concrete/glass/building materials, farming/mining machinery and equipment, food and dairy product manufacturing, furniture manufacturing, heavy machinery, non-alcoholic beverages, paper/paper products, plastics/rubber manufacturing, textiles/apparel/accessories, tools/hardware/light machinery, and other manufacturing sectors.

Commercial: Data centers, hospitals, small franchises (this consists of food franchises and retail outlets) and education: College campus and K-12.

Research Highlights

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Author Rajalingam Chinnasamy
Industries Energy
WIP Number K230-01-00-00-00
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