DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f28891/new_business_oppor) has announced the addition of the "New Business Opportunities in European Smart Grids" report to their offering.
Smart Grid deployment in Europe is being driven forward by recent grid failures affecting several countries, the integration of decentralized and renewable power supplies, and the optimization of energy efficiency and power quality. As a result we believe there are major business opportunities to be had for suppliers of electrical transmission and distribution equipment, energy storage systems, communication equipment, as well as metering and customer premises equipment for Smart Grids. Recently, the European Smart Grid market has been the recipient of much media attention and corporate hype. However, this report provides a clear and objective analysis of where the real opportunities are developing. This report identifies those opportunities and quantifies them, both by type and by country, as well as analyzing the major players active in European Smart Grid markets. In addition, we examine the key Smart Grid projects taking place in Europe, including both the important R&D programs being coordinated by the EU and significant programs in individual nations. The report also takes a look at standardization in Europe, since this is viewed as a key issue in the development of Smart Grids in Europe - due to the involvement of many different sectors along the chain from power generation to household appliances. This report is a must read for all firms who plan to compete in the European Smart Grid market as it evolves. It is a clear guide to where the money will be made, what the business challenges will be and who the likely winners will be.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
E.1 Opportunities for suppliers of transmission and distribution equipment
E.2 Opportunities for novel energy storage technology
E.3 Opportunities for communications equipment companies
E.4 Opportunities in metering and customer premises equipment
E.5 Companies to watch in the European Smart Grid business
E.6 Summary of eight-year forecasts
Chapter One: Introduction1.1 Background to this report
Chapter Two: The European Smart Grid Market Environment
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Major driving factors for Smart Grids in Europe
2.3 Factors slowing down Smart Grid deployments in Europe
2.4 Impact of the worldwide recession on Smart Grid Deployment in Europe
2.5 Important Smart Grid policy trends in Europe
2.6 Major European Smart Grid R&D programs
Chapter Three: Smart Grid Projects and Market Activity in Europe
3.1 Introduction
3.2 France
3.3 Germany and Austria
3.4 Italy
3.5 Spain and Portugal
3.6 United Kingdom and Ireland
3.7 Benelux nations
3.8 Scandinavia
3.9 Other European countries
Chapter Four: Eight-Year Forecasts of European Smart Grid Markets
4.1 Forecasting methodology
4.2 Alternative scenarios
4.3 Forecast of transmission and distribution equipment for European Smart Grids by type and country
4.4 Forecast of energy storage systems for European Smart Grids by type and country
4.5 Forecast of communications equipment for European Smart Grids by type and country
4.6 Forecast of metering and customer premises equipment for European Smart Grids by type and country
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