세계의 마이크로그리드 컨트롤러 시장 : 접속별, 제공 구분별, 최종 사용자별, 지역별-예측(-2029년)
Microgrid Controller Market by Connectivity (Grid-connected, Off-grid), Offering (Hardware, Software & Services), End User (Commercial & Industrial, Military, Government, Institutes & Campuses, Healthcare) and Region - Global Forecast to 2029
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발행일 : 2024년 03월
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한글목차

마이크로그리드 컨트롤러 시장 규모는 예측기간 동안 22.6%의 연평균 복합 성장률(CAGR)로 성장을 지속할 전망이며, 2024년의 68억 달러에서 2029년에는 187억 달러의 규모로 성장할 것으로 예측되고 있습니다.

조사 범위
조사 대상년도 2020-2029년
기준년 2023년
예측 기간 2024-2029년
단위 금액(달러)
부문별 접속별, 제공 구분별, 최종 사용자별, 지역별
대상 지역 북미, 유럽, 아시아태평양 및 기타 지역

마이크로그리드는 신뢰성, 에너지 안보, 전력 품질을 제공 가치의 중심으로 삼아 집중 배전 시스템을 대체하는 매력적인 선택으로 부상하고 있습니다. 마이크로그리드는 대규모 송전망으로는 액세스할 수 없는 원격지에 대한 액세스를 가능하게 해, 전화 추진에 있어서의 다음 프론티어가 됩니다. 마이크로그리드는 전기 서비스의 신뢰성을 높이고, 더 깨끗한 에너지를 촉진하고, 비용을 줄이고, 정전의 영향을 줄일 수 있습니다. 또한 스마트 미터와 같은 스마트 기술을 통합하여 운영 효율성을 높일 가능성이 있습니다. 이러한 기술을 통해 마이크로그리드는 수요 응답, 에너지 저장의 전략적 활용 및 그리드 서비스 제공을 가능하게 합니다. 병원, 대학, 정유소, 제약회사, 데이터센터 및 군사시설 등 무정전전력 공급이 필요한 산업이 세계의 마이크로그리드 수요를 견인하고 있습니다.

농촌 전화를 위한 마이크로그리드 채용 증가로 마이크로그리드 컨트롤러 수요 증가 :

마이크로그리드는 원격지의 전기를 위한 고립된 설비 및 탄력적인 네트워크를 강화하고 지역의 에너지 커뮤니티를 육성하기 위한 그리드 접속 자산 모두에 대응하여 세계적으로 점점 견인력을 늘리고 있습니다. International Energy Agency(IEA)에 따르면 2020년에는 세계에서 약 8억 6,000만 명이 전력에 액세스할 수 없었으며, 그 87%가 농촌과 원격지에 살고 있었다고 합니다("SDG Indicators Goal 7"-2020). 1차 송전망에 접근할 수 없는 지역이나 기존의 송전망 확장에 엄청난 비용이 든 지역에서는 마이크로그리드가 에너지 접근 장벽에 대한 실행 가능한 해결책으로 부상하고 있습니다. 또한, 마이크로그리드는 지역 내에서 신재생 에너지를 이용하는 수단이기도 하며, 농촌 전화 노력에 현실적인 선택이 됩니다. 마이크로그리드는 제약이 많은 장소에서도 도입이 가능하며, 종래의 송전망 인프라에 비해 비용을 억제하여 전력을 공급할 수 있는 이점이 있습니다. University of California는 마이크로그리드를 도입한 결과 연간 800만 달러를 넘는 에너지 비용 절감이 실현되었다고 보고되었습니다.

농촌 지역의 전기 활동에서 마이크로그리드 수요의 또 다른 중요한 원동력은 정부의 지원 강화와 마이크로그리드 프로젝트의 급증입니다. GE(미국)는 2021년 3월 네팔의 Khimti, Barhabise, Lapsiphedi의 3곳의 가스 절연 변전소(GIS)의 현대화 계약을 획득했습니다. 인도 정부의 전자 행정 서비스 부문인 CSC는 2021년 4월 인도 전역의 농촌에 태양광 발전에 의한 마이크로그리드와 수도 펌프를 설치하기 위해 Tata Power와 협력한다고 발표했습니다. Hitachi Energy(스위스)는 2020년12월Ministry of Corporate Affairs(MCA)로부터 사하라 이남의 아프리카 최대 태양 광 발전 프로젝트 개발에 기여하도록 위탁되었으며 앙골라 인구 3천만 명을 신뢰할 수 있는 깨끗한 에너지에 액세스하도록 강화했습니다.

이 보고서는 세계의 마이크로그리드 컨트롤러 시장을 조사했으며, 시장 개요, 시장 영향요인 및 시장 기회 분석, 기술 및 특허 동향, 법 규제 환경, 사례 연구, 시장 규모 추이 및 예측, 각종 구분 지역별 상세 분석, 경쟁 구도, 주요 기업 프로파일 등을 정리했습니다.

목차

제1장 서론

제2장 조사 방법

제3장 주요 요약

제4장 중요 인사이트

제5장 시장 개요

제6장 마이크로그리드 컨트롤러 시장 : 접속별

제7장 마이크로그리드 컨트롤러 시장 : 제공 구분별

제8장 마이크로그리드 컨트롤러 시장 : 최종 사용자별

제9장 마이크로그리드 컨트롤러 시장 : 지역별

제10장 경쟁 구도

제11장 기업 프로파일

제12장 부록

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영문 목차

영문목차

The microgrid controller market is expected to reach USD 18.7 billion by 2029 from USD 6.8 billion in 2024, at a CAGR of 22.6% during the 2024-2029 period.

Scope of the Report
Years Considered for the Study2020-2029
Base Year2023
Forecast Period2024-2029
Units ConsideredValue (USD Billion)
SegmentsBy Connectivity, Offering, End User and Region
Regions coveredNorth America, Europe, APAC, RoW

For more than a century, advanced economies have adhered to the principle of "bigger is better" in electric power supply. Extensive grids were constructed to link power plants with residences and businesses via extensive networks spanning thousands of miles. Electricity generated by large, distant power plants, which are tied to centralized power grids and rely on fossil fuels, is transmitted across various regions and nations. However, the inefficiencies in power transmission inherent to these power plants have become increasingly apparent.

Traditional grids heavily rely on fossil fuels for electricity production, contributing to pollution and global warming. Moreover, these grids are susceptible to natural disasters, often resulting in network malfunctions or blackouts. For example, Hurricane Sandy in the US and Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines caused widespread blackouts in major areas, including New York and the islands of Leyte. In the aftermath of such calamities, these regions faced prolonged periods without electricity, prompting a surge in demand for self-generating plants or microgrids. The occurrence of hurricanes, heatwaves, windstorms, wildfires, and other extreme weather events in 2020 led to a significant increase in power outages for electric utility customers in the US. According to PowerOutage US, there were 1.33 billion outages in 2020, marking a 73% rise from approximately 770 million in 2019.

The escalating demand for power also results in interruptions and outages. For instance, in April 2022, power outages were reported in various parts of Mumbai and its suburbs due to increased power demand. Mumbai's power demand during summers has risen to 3,800 megawatts (MW), surpassing the typical range of 3,200-3,300 MW. Although the state requires 25,000 megawatts of electricity, only 21 to 22,000 megawatts are currently being supplied.

Microgrids, with their value proposition centered on reliability, energy security, and power quality, emerge as an appealing alternative to centralized power distribution systems. They represent the next frontier in the electrification drive, enabling access to remote areas inaccessible to large grids. Microgrids can enhance electric service reliability, promote cleaner energy, reduce costs, and mitigate the impacts of power outages. Moreover, microgrids offer the potential to integrate smart technologies, such as smart meters, to enhance operational efficiency. These technologies enable microgrids to engage in demand response, strategically utilize energy storage, and provide grid services. Industries requiring uninterrupted power supply, such as hospitals, universities, refineries, pharmaceutical companies, data centers, and military installations, are driving the global demand for microgrids.

"Growing adoption of microgrids for rural electrification to increase in the demand of microgrid controller marker."

Microgrids are increasingly gaining traction globally, serving both, isolated installations for remote electrification and grid-connected assets to fortify resilient networks and foster local energy communities. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), approximately 860 million individuals worldwide lacked access to electricity in 2020, with 87% residing in rural or remote regions ("SDG Indicators Goal 7" - 2020). In areas where access to the primary grid is unavailable or conventional grid extension proves prohibitively costly, microgrids emerge as a viable solution to energy access barriers. Moreover, microgrids offer a means to harness renewable energy sources within localized areas, positioning them as a practical choice for rural electrification initiatives. Notably, microgrids can be implemented in constrained spaces and provide electricity at reduced costs compared to traditional grid infrastructure. For instance, the University of California reports annual energy cost savings exceeding USD 8 million following the implementation of microgrids.

Another significant driver of the demand for microgrids in rural electrification efforts is the escalating government support and the surge in microgrid project deployments. For example, in March 2021, GE (US) secured a contract to modernize three gas-insulated substations (GIS) in Khimti, Barhabise, and Lapsiphedi in Nepal. These upgraded substations will deliver uninterrupted hydro energy to numerous households in regions outside Kathmandu, which still lack access to the national grid. In April 2021, the Indian Government's e-governance services arm, CSC, announced a collaboration with Tata Power to establish solar-powered microgrids and water pumps in rural areas across India. Similarly, in December 2020, Hitachi Energy (Switzerland) was commissioned by Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) to contribute to the development of Sub-Saharan Africa's largest photovoltaic project, enhancing access to reliable and clean energy for Angola's population of 30 million people.

"Remote area end user of microgrid controller market recorded the highest market share in 2023"

Remote regions dominated the microgrid controller market in 2022, driven by the growing adoption of microgrid technologies in these areas. The integration of microgrids with hybrid generation proves particularly beneficial in regions lacking access to the primary utility grid. According to the International Energy Agency, approximately 1 billion people in remote locations worldwide lack access to electricity due to the high costs associated with fossil fuel-based generation, uncertainties in availability, and transportation challenges.

Governments across various nations are increasingly investing in electricity infrastructure development to provide affordable and clean energy. This has led to a surge in demand for microgrids in remote regions to both generate power and manage distributed energy resources effectively. For instance, in March 2021, General Electric secured a contract to upgrade three gas-insulated substations in Nepal, ensuring uninterrupted hydro energy supply to numerous households in regions outside Kathmandu that are still without access to the national grid. In April 2021, the Indian Government's e-governance services arm, Common Service Centres (CSC), announced a partnership with Tata Power to establish solar-powered microgrids and water pumps in rural and remote areas across the country.

Similarly, in December 2020, Hitachi Energy was awarded a contract by MCA to contribute to Sub-Saharan Africa's largest photovoltaic project, expanding access to reliable and clean energy for Angola's population of 30 million. In May 2019, ABB supplied an MGS100 integrated microgrid solution to facilitate the delivery of 100% renewable power and energy storage to up to 39,000 households in regions far from public utility infrastructure.

"US is expected to have the largest market share of microgrid controller in North America market in the forecast period"

In 2023, the US emerged as the primary driver of the microgrid controller market within North America. This dominance is fueled by the increasing adoption of sustainable energy sources, aimed at reducing reliance on conventional electricity grids. The country's robust growth trajectory in the microgrid controller sector is further propelled by substantial investments in clean energy initiatives. Notably, legislative actions like the introduction of H.R.1512, the Climate Leadership and Environmental Action for its Nation's Future Act, signal a significant commitment to decarbonization efforts, with allocated funding earmarked for microgrid development.

Furthermore, the recommitment to the Paris Agreement underscores the government's dedication to curbing carbon emissions, thereby encouraging widespread microgrid deployment across diverse industries.

Microgrids also play a pivotal role in ensuring energy resilience, particularly within critical sectors such as healthcare. Notably, in April 2020, Bloom Energy swiftly deployed microgrid systems for California-based hospitals, facilitating uninterrupted power supply during crises. Additionally, the US witnessed a surge in microgrid initiatives, with over 500 new projects initiated in 2019, prominently led by PowerSecure, Enchanted Rock, and the American Red Cross.

In March 2023, ABB is forging a strategic alliance with Direct Energy Partners (DEP) (US), a pioneering startup leveraging digital technology to expedite the adoption of Direct Current (DC) microgrids. This partnership entails a minority investment in Direct Energy Partners through ABB's venture capital arm, ABB Technology Ventures (ATV). Specific financial terms of the investment remain undisclosed.

In March 2023, Siemens Smart Infrastructure, in collaboration with Fluence, a key player in energy storage formed by Siemens and AES in 2018, completed a sustainable energy project on Terceira island, Azores, for EDA - Electricidade dos Acores. The project merges predictive energy software with a robust battery-based storage system, enhancing the integration of renewables like wind and solar into the grid. This blend is anticipated to slash CO2 emissions by over 3,600 tons annually. The Spectrum Power Microgrid Management System (MGMS) software implemented for EDA is part of Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, aiding global power utilities in their digital transformation.

In March 2022, Honeywell International Inc. and Duke Energy's Sustainable Solutions division have partnered to provide microgrid solutions to cities and communities across the United States, enhancing energy resilience during grid-level outages. Through this collaboration, Duke Energy's Sustainable Solutions offers distributed energy resources (DER) alongside Honeywell's battery energy storage systems (BESS) and smart cities software, facilitating the development of municipal microgrids and city-owned assets.

The break-up of the profile of primary participants in the Microgrid controller market-

The major players in the microgrid controller market are Schneider Electric (France), General Electric (US), ABB (Switzerland), Siemens (Germany), Eaton (Ireland), Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (US), Honeywell International Inc. (US), Caterpillar (US), S&C Electric Company (US), Power Analytics Corporation (US), Cummins Inc. (US), Tesla Energy (US), Emerson Electric Co. (US), HOMER Energy (US), Hitachi Energy Ltd. (Switzerland), Pareto Energy (US), Encorp (US), Powerhive (Kenya), Enchanted Rock (US), AutoGrid Systems, Inc. (US), Heila Technologies (US), Ameresco, Inc. (US), PowerSecure, Inc. (US), Canopy Power (Singapore), Scale Microgrid Solutions LLC (US), and Spirae, LLC (US).

Research Coverage

The report segments the microgrid controller market and forecasts its size based and region. The report also provides a comprehensive review of drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges influencing market growth. The report also covers qualitative aspects in addition to the quantitative aspects of the market.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS

5 MARKET OVERVIEW

6 MICROGRID CONTROLLER MARKET, BY CONNECTIVITY

7 MICROGRID CONTROLLER MARKET, BY OFFERING

8 MICROGRID CONTROLLER MARKET, BY END USER

9 MICROGRID CONTROLLER MARKET, BY REGION

10 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

11 COMPANY PROFILES

12 APPENDIX

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