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市場調査レポート
商品コード
1265386
再生可能エネルギー監視・制御・資産管理Renewables Monitoring & Control and Asset Management - Solar, Energy Storage, and Wind Asset Management: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts, 2022-2031 |
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再生可能エネルギー監視・制御・資産管理 |
出版日: 2023年04月17日
発行: Guidehouse Insights
ページ情報: 英文 34 Pages; 35 Tables, Charts & Figures
納期: 即納可能
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当レポートでは、太陽光、エネルギー貯蔵、風力の3分野における実用規模の監視・制御に焦点を当て、2031年までの世界の地域別の再生可能エネルギー資産管理への予想投資の予測などの情報を提供しています。
Solar PV M&C Pricing Insights
Energy Storage M&C Pricing Insights
Key Differentiators: Independent Solutions Providers
Renewable Asset Management Mergers and Acquisitions
Energy Storage Project Value Chain
ESS Software Core Operating Modules
In the wider energy value chain, utilities are becoming more interested in advanced solutions for renewable asset management. As markets shift away from direct incentives, such as ROI tied to performance, and as regulators introduce more stringent grid codes, operators are taking advantage of the opportunity to retrofit first-generation renewable energy plants with more advanced solutions. This report examines these market dynamics and the effects of new technologies and regulatory requirements on renewable asset management solutions.
Key factors driving adoption of asset management solutions in the renewable energy space include the drive to reduce operational costs and to increase resilience of networks, as well as improvements in technical infrastructure allowing for a transition to cloud-based monitoring tools. On the other hand, certain stakeholders are still reluctant to implement the new technology, owing to factors such as complexity of regulations and standards, the lack of high-quality data, and interdepartmental siloes.
This Guidehouse Insights report focuses on utility-scale monitoring and control in three sectors: solar, energy storage, and wind. Revenues for energy storage and wind are broken out into initial license fees and recurring or annual fees. Forecasts are also provided for the expected investment in renewable asset management by global region through 2031.