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Abstract
The design of this venue report is to provide a detailed overview of the
energy sector from the perspective of intelligent device networking. Through
intense focus on industry structure, emerging technologies, potential
legislation, and additional factors, we aim to provide a thorough
understanding of the growth opportunity afforded product OEMs and technology
suppliers via the adoption of machine-to-machine communication applications
within the energy venue.
Harbor Research' s analysis is the result of focused industry research,
interviews with product OEMs and technology suppliers, analysis of prevailing
trends, and data collection regarding multiple power-related subjects. This
report provides a more detailed assessment of the energy venue down to the
constituent devices within the venue. These devices are organized according to
the principal application areas within the key Energy segments of Electricity
Supply/Demand and Gas/Oil/Natural Resources, namely:
- Power Generation - including gas and wind turbines, boilers, and heat
exchangers
- Power Distribution - including circuit breakers, transformers, switchgear,
capacitors
- Power Quality - including voltage regulators, surge protection, and UPS
systems
- Metering - including electricity, water and gas for Residential,
Commercial, Industrial
- Oil & Gas/Extraction & Pipelines - including pipelines, pumps, compressors
and drilling equipment
We believe that the energy venue possesses a huge amount of untapped potential
for M2M/Pervasive Internet growth. Political, financial and social investments
have made the generation of power a hot-button issue, regardless of geography.
Opportunities within supply-side electricity, demand-side electricity, and
oil, gas, and natural resources will flourish throughout the decade, as energy
concerns continue to rise.
This report, as well as Harbor' s other venue reports (Buildings,
Transportation, Healthcare/Life Sciences, Security/Public Safety, Industrial,
Retail and Consumer/Professional) can be purchased on its own or as part of
the firm' s Pervasive Internet Retainer Service.
Table of Contents
Scope of Report
Venue Report Methodology
- lntroduction to the Pervasive lnternet and Smart Services
- Goals of the Venue Report
- Explanation of the Venue Report Structure
- Harbor' s Methodology
- Explanation of Related Research Reports and Services
Venue Segmentatien
- Overall Segmentation in the Venue
- Power Generation
- Power Distribution
- Power Quality
- Metering
- Extraction & Pipelines
- SectionConlusion
Trends,Forces and Scenarios
- Trends and Forces
- Forces Affecting Product Manufacturers
- Forces Affecting fechnology Suppliers
- Technology Forces
- Environmental & Regulatory Forces
- Socio-Economic(End-User) Forces
- Section Conclusion
- Scenarios
- Negative Scenario
- Discontinuous Scenario
- Positive Scenario
- Sectiion Conclusion
Progress,Requirements & Buying Behaviors of Product Manufacturers
- Current Adoption of Pervasive lnternet Technologies
- Regional Adoption
- Adoption of Key Technologies
- Adoption of Key Applications
- Conclusion
- Buying Behaviors
- Requirements of Product Manufacturers Based on Buying Behaviors
Venue Sizing & Anticipated Growth
- Overall M2M/Pervasive lnternet Market Forecast
- M2M/Pervasive lnternet Revenue Streams
- M2M/Pervasive lnternet Value-Added Services Revenue
- Technology Forecast
- Regional Growth
- Commentary on Size and Growth Based on Scenarios
- Section Conclusion
Evelving Business Models & Go-To-Market Structure
- Evolving Business Models
- Evolving Venue Structure
- Technology Supplier Positioning
- Product Manufacturer Positioning
- End User Positioning
- Anticipated Customer Fulfillment Systems & Go-To-Market Systems
(Eco-systems)
- Section Conclusion
Conclusions
- Summary of Key Forces and lmpacts
- Killer Applications and Growth Opportunities
- Challenges For Adopters and Suppliers
Appendix
- Supplier Profiles
- Application Cases