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1. Smart Grids Insights and Developments
1.1 Smart Grids and M2M
1.1.1 Industry started off on the wrong foot
1.1.2 Escalating costs beyond the meter
1.1.3 Strategic mistakes from governments and the energy industry
1.1.4 Smart grid vision
1.1.5 Global smart grid market
1.1.6 Where are the government leaders?
1.1.7 A concept, not a single technology
1.1.8 Smart grids, smart infrastructure, smart buildings and smart cities
1.2 Smart Grids – An Holistic Approach Leads to Smart Cities
1.2.1 Smart grids are Not an isolated development
1.2.2 Market and industry dynamics
2. Smart Meters and Home Network Automation
2.1 Smart Meters Market Overview
2.1.1 Customer interaction moves towards apps
2.1.2 What are smart meters?
2.1.3 The ongoing saga of not-so-smart meters
2.1.4 Open communication networks
2.1.5 Smart meters and consumer issues
2.1.6 Smart meters and the utilities
2.1.7 Other smart meter opportunities
2.2 Smart Home Network Automation Systems
2.2.1 Home area networks (HANs) defined
2.2.2 Internal network connectivity
2.2.3 Network devices
2.2.4 The smart home
2.2.5 Steady growth ahead
3. Smart Grids and Energy Transformation
3.1 Smart Grids and the Energy Industry
3.1.1 The painful transformation of the electricity industry
3.1.2 Transactive Energy
3.1.3 Electricity – Telcoms: market comparison
3.1.4 Infrastructure
3.1.5 What makes a smart device smart?
3.1.6 Market and industry dynamics
3.1.7 Keys to success
3.1.8 Industry collaboration
3.1.9 Key aim – Renewables
3.1.10 Renewables should drive the energy agenda
3.1.11 Geo-political power based on clean energy
3.1.12 Energy saving not in the interest of the owners of the retailers
3.1.13 Disruptive energy
3.1.14 Conclusion: Energy remains cheap
4. Smart Grids and Consumer Issues
4.1 Customers need to become central
4.1.1 Customer engagement
4.1.2 What’s in it for the customer?
4.1.3 Social and economic benefits
4.1.4 Privacy issues
4.1.5 Technology concerns
4.1.6 Safety issues
4.1.7 Vulnerable consumer groups
4.1.8 More transparency required
4.1.9 A need to re-invent the customer relationship
4.1.10 Outages and dated grids
4.1.11 A lack of consumer understanding
4.1.12 Brief case study: BGE smart grid services
4.1.13 Smart appliances
5. Selected Case Studies from around the World
5.1 Africa
5.1.1 South Africa
5.1.2 Angola
5.1.3 Uganda
5.1.4 Senegal
5.2 Asia Pacific
5.2.1 Australia
5.2.2 China
5.2.3 Japan
5.3 Latin America
5.3.1 Smart Meters/smart grids in Latin America
5.4 Middle East
5.4.1 Bahrain
5.4.2 Jordan
5.4.3 Saudi Arabia
5.4.4 UAE
5.5 Europe
5.5.1 Overview
5.5.2 Smart City concept
5.5.3 Deployment considerations
5.5.4 Future Smart Grids
5.5.5 EC response
5.5.6 EU regulation
5.5.7 Consumers
5.5.8 Case studies
5.6 North America
5.6.1 Key insights
5.6.2 Standards
5.6.3 Utilities Executive Study
5.6.4 Smart Grid costs outweighed by benefits
5.6.5 Utility Executives’ vision for the new decade
5.6.6 Consumer cents for smart grid
5.6.7 DSM, Energy Storage & Distributed Generation
5.6.8 Market Reaches over 400M Connected Devices by 2016
5.6.9 State and municipal developments – 2013
5.6.10 Informed consumers show strong support of smart grids
5.6.11 Smart Meter Revenues
5.6.12 US Smart Meter installation growth
5.6.13 The real concern about smart meters
Table 1 – Value of the global smart grid market – 2012; 2016; 2020
Table 2 – Worldwide smart meter shipments – 2012 – 2017
Table 3 – Worldwide Wi-Fi households – 2011; 2016
Table 4 – Global – IPTV subscribers – 2010 – 2013
Table 5 – Market share of new power generation capacity added 2012 – 2030
Table 6 – Annual growth renewable energy (worldwide) – 2010
Table 7 – Percentage of respondents that rank specific risks related to smart meters and energy data collection in their top three concerns
Table 8 – Percent of respondents who do not know the answer to the specified question or statement
Table 9 – Installed smart meters, EU25 – 2008 – 2015, 2020
Table 10 – RUS loan beneficiaries – 2013
Table 11 – Summary of Estimated Cost and Benefits of the Smart Grid
Table 12 – Smart meter installations by sector – 2011
Table 13 – Smart meter installations – 2007 – 2015
Exhibit 1 – Smart grid applications
Exhibit 2 – Global Smart Grid Federation (GSGF)
Exhibit 3 – Challenges smart grids can address
Exhibit 4 – Field trials led by FINESCE
Exhibit 5 – International Smart Grid Action Network
Exhibit 6 – Smart grid as a cloud service
Exhibit 7 – Smart grid applications
Exhibit 8 – Replacing old electricity meters
Exhibit 9 – Examples of leading smart meter manufacturers
Exhibit 10 – Examples of HAN technology options
Exhibit 11 – Set-Top Boxes (STBs)
Exhibit 12 – Smart Grid as a Cloud Service
Exhibit 13 – Smart grids for distributed renewables
Exhibit 14 – Smart energy project in Amsterdam 2011


【レポート販売概要】

■ タイトル:世界のスマートインフラ(スマート・グリッド及びM2M動向):Global Smart Infrastructure – The Smart Grid and M2M Movement
■ 発行日:2013年8月28日
■ 調査会社:BuddeComm
■ 商品コード:BUDD4130064
■ 調査対象地域:世界
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