Worldwide Smart Grid Spending to Reach $46.4 Billion in 2015, According to New Forecast from IDC Energy Insights

Advanced Metering Infrastructure tops investment priorities in North America in 2011

FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--()--IDC Energy Insights today announced the publication of a new report, Worldwide Utility Smart Grid Spending Forecast, 2010-2015 (Document # EI234009). According to the new report, smart grid spending will increase 17.4% globally (compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for hardware, software and services) from 2010 to 2015 while overall spending will reach nearly $46.4 billion worldwide in 2015. The Asia/Pacific region is forecast to experience the most growth in spending with a five-year CAGR of 33.7%.

For the purposes of this report, IDC Energy Insights identified 14 smart grid project types to identify top investment priorities across regions. The new report breaks out the data based on technology type (hardware, software and services), utility ownership (government owned or investor owned) and whether the utilities are electric only or a combination electric and gas.

Utilities across the globe share the same or similar pressures and business drivers to make ICT (information and communications technology) investments in smart grid infrastructure. However, differences in regional investment profiles are stark in some cases, driven by differences in government mandates, environmental regulations, and private sector support. Utility investments in smart grid initiatives are intended to improve grid reliability, support distributed and renewable energy, reduce operations and maintenance costs, increase energy delivery efficiency, improve system security, and enable energy efficiency and demand response. With these drivers in motion, IDC Energy Insights surveyed utilities in four global regions (North America, Europe, Asia/Pacific, and Latin America) to understand the magnitude and timing of ICT investment.

According to the report, in North America, IDC Energy Insights found widely deployed advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and smart meter investment leading to high expectations for demand response for 2014. In the same period, North America distribution automation investments will concentrate on feeder automation, volt/var optimization, and automated fault restoration. In Europe and Asia/Pacific regions, smart meters and AMI investments carry the sector's growth forward as major project deployments begin later in the forecast period as Europe eyes its 20-20-20 goals (20% increase in energy efficiency, 20% reduction of CO2 emissions, and 20% renewable generation sources by 2020). In Asia/Pacific, the smart metering torch is being carried by China with a goal of deploying 300 million smart meters by 2020.

To learn more about this new report, please join IDC Energy Insights for a complimentary one-hour Web conference, Perspectives and Priorities for Global Utility Smart Grid Spending, April 17th at 12:00 p.m., U.S. Eastern time. The Web conference will be led by report author, Marcus Torchia, and is designed to offer valuable insight on industry-level spending and investment priorities.

For additional information, or to arrange a one-on-one briefing with Marcus Torchia, please contact Sarah Murray at 781-378-2674 or sarahbethmurray@gmail.com. Reports are available to qualified members of the media. For information on purchasing reports, contact info@idc-ei.com.

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Contacts

IDC
Sandra Collins, 508-988-6746
Marketing Manager
scollins@idc.com
or
Sarah Murray, 781-378-2674
Public Relations
sarahbethmurray@gmail.com

Release Summary

According to a new forecast from IDC Energy Insights, worldwide spending on smart grid infrastructure will grow at a 17.4% CAGR over the 2010-2015 forecast period, reaching $46.4 billion in 2015.

Contacts

IDC
Sandra Collins, 508-988-6746
Marketing Manager
scollins@idc.com
or
Sarah Murray, 781-378-2674
Public Relations
sarahbethmurray@gmail.com