Global Perspective on the Integration of Renewable Energy into the Grid

Global Perspective on the Integration of Renewable Energy into the Grid

Rise of the Prosumer and Advent of Smarter Storage Systems Will Spur the Growth of Decentralized Renewable Power

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Research Code: 9AAF-00-23-00-00
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Over the last decade, the development of renewable energy installations across many countries has surged. Given the stochastic nature of renewable energy sources, some countries are tackling the challenges of integrating larger shares of renewables into their power grid systems. This global market insight looks into some of the best practices adopted by developed countries on their ability to integrate effectively large shares of renewable energy power into the grid as well as understand the changing utility business landscape and evolving trends in storage technologies.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Key Findings (continued)

CEO’s Perspective—RE Market

Overview—Key Objective and Geographic Scope

RE Market—Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Best Practices—Snapshots of Key Strategies

RE Market—Key Strategies

Challenges and Consequences

European RE Market—Overview

European RE Market—Overview (continued)

ENTSO-E—An Overview

Network Codes—The 10 Key Codes

Network Codes—The 10 Key Codes (continued)

Design Framework—How Are Renewables Connected?

Policies and Regulations—Southeast Asia

Policies and Regulations—South Asia and ANZ

Policies and Regulations—The Americas

Policies and Regulations—The Middle East

Policies and Regulations—North Africa

Policies and Regulations—Europe

Policies and Regulations—Key Trends and Outlook

RE—Trends and Outlook

RE—Global Landscape

RE—Investor’s Perspective

RE—Investor’s Perspective (continued)

Geographical Hotspots—Policies That Drive RE Integration

RE—Challenges Faced by Utilities

RE Integration Hotspots—Regions, TSOs, and Utilities

How Are Utilities Weathering the Storm?

Case Study 1—Germany

Case Study 1—Germany (continued)

Case Study 1—Germany: Key Success Factors

Case Study 1—Germany: Key Success Factors Discussion

Case Study 1—Germany: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 1—Germany: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 1—Germany: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 1—Germany: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 2—Denmark

Case Study 2—Denmark (continued)

Case Study 2—Denmark: Key Success Factors

Case Study 2—Denmark: Key Success Factors Discussion

Case Study 2—Denmark: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 2—Denmark: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 3—California

Case Study 3—California (continued)

Case Study 3—California: Key Success Factors

Case Study 3—California: Key Success Factors Discussion

Case Study 3—California: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 3—California: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 3—California: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 3—California: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Case Study 3—California: Key Success Factors Discussion (continued)

Value Chain Analysis—California’s Way

Case Study 4—Australia

Case Study 4—Australia (continued)

Case Study 4—Australia: Key Objectives and Factors (Stocktake Project)

Case Study 5—China

Case Study 5—China (continued)

Case Study 5—China: Key Influencing Factors

Case Study 5—China: Key Influencing Factors (continued)

Case Study 6—Japan

Case Study 6—Japan (continued)

Case Study 6—Japan: Building the Right Strategy

Case Study 7—Spain

Case Study 7—Spain (continued)

Case Study 7—Spain (continued)

Case Study 7—Spain (continued)

Case Study 7—Spain (continued)

Case Study 7—Spain (continued)

Case Study 7—Spain (continued)

Case Study 8—Singapore Chapter: Microgrid Initiative

Ongoing Interconnection Projects—ASEAN

Ongoing Interconnection Projects—Europe

Ongoing Interconnection Projects—North America

Integration into the Grid—3 Big Mistakes in Europe

Integration into the Grid—3 Big Mistakes in Europe (continued)

Key Technologies—Overview

Effective Storage Solutions—An Overview

Battery Technology Investment Cost

Wind-to-Hydrogen Project—A Cutting Edge Mechanism

Wind2H2 Project—Key Components Explained

Wind2H2 Project—Key Components Explained (continued)

Short-term Wind Forecasting Technology—An Overview

HyRef by IBM—Can Forecasting Get Anymore Interesting?

Key Stages in RE Integration—Global Perspective

Public-Private Partnership Scale RE Integration Project—Key Steps across the Value Chain

Public-Private Partnership Scale RE Integration Project—Key Steps across the Value Chain (continued)

Towards 100% RE Integration

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

Over the last decade, the development of renewable energy installations across many countries has surged. Given the stochastic nature of renewable energy sources, some countries are tackling the challenges of integrating larger shares of renewables into their power grid systems. This global market insight looks into some of the best practices adopted by developed countries on their ability to integrate effectively large shares of renewable energy power into the grid as well as understand the changing utility business landscape and evolving trends in storage technologies.
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Author Adwaith Visveswaran
Industries Energy
WIP Number 9AAF-00-23-00-00
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