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A growing wave of government funding is expected to accelerate distributed energy resources (DER) adoption rates over the next decade. As operators of commercial and industrial (C&I) sites continue to invest in DER resilience and sustainability benefits, this wave of funding, new regulations, and growing corporate interest in decarbonizing will boost growth in this sector. Even so, the needs of C&I sites vary widely and common DER deployment models may not always be directly applicable.
Growing government support and mandates are the largest driver for C&I DER adoption. Aside from regulatory requirements, companies are eager to adopt clean DER to help themselves meet internal climate goals. Significant financial reasons also exist for these adoptions, such as lower energy costs and the ability to participate in grid services like load management. While these forces are strong, the sector does have significant barriers to deployment including capacity needs that are higher than most DER can meet, fire safety issues, and low awareness of successes from comparable C&I facilities.
This Guidehouse Insights report examines the global market for DER technologies in industrial and commercial buildings, including solar PV, generator sets, distributed energy storage systems, and EV charging systems. It analyzes current market issues, technology trends, drivers, barriers, and the policy landscape. Market forecasts for revenue and capacity are segmented by technology, vertical, and region, and extend through 2033.
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Commercial and Industrial Distributed Energy Resources Expect Strong Growth on the Back of Unprecedented Government Investments
1.2 Key Market Trends
1.3 Market Outlook
2. Market Issues
2.1 Accelerated Government Funding for DER Will Boost Commercial and Industrial Adoption, but Challenges Remain
2.2 Definitions
2.2.1 Solar PV
2.2.2 Gensets
2.2.3 DESS
2.2.4 EV Charging
2.3 Technology Trends
2.3.1 Solar PV
2.3.1.1 Case Study: Kaiser Permanente
2.3.2 Gensets
2.3.2.1 Diesel
2.3.2.2 Natural Gas
2.3.2.3 Case Study: Acciona Aqua SA
2.3.2.4 Case Study: Enchanted Rock
2.3.3 DESS
2.3.3.1 Case Study: Optus
2.3.4 EV Charging
2.3.4.1 Case Study: AC Transit and Schneider Electric
2.3.4.2 Case Study: New York City Schools and Itron
2.4 Policy Landscape
2.4.1 North America
2.4.1.1 US: Federal Level
2.4.1.2 US: State Level
2.4.1.2.1 California
2.4.1.2.2 Washington State
2.4.1.2.3 Connecticut
2.4.1.2.4 Massachusetts
2.4.1.3 Canada
2.4.2 Europe
2.4.2.1 UK
2.4.2.2 France
2.4.3 Asia Pacific
2.4.3.1 Japan
2.4.3.2 Australia
2.4.3.3 China
2.5 Drivers
2.6 Barriers
3. Industry Value Chain
3.1 Competitive Landscape
3.1.1 Merger and Acquisition Activities
3.1.2 Business Model Evolution
4. Market Forecasts
4.1 Definitions and Scope
4.2 Methodology
4.3 Global C&I DER Revenue Forecasts
4.4 Global C&I DER Capacity Forecasts
4.5 Regional Revenue Forecasts
4.5.1 North America
4.5.2 Europe
4.5.3 Asia Pacific
4.5.4 Latin America
4.5.5 Middle East & Africa
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
5.1 C&I DER Is Growing Rapidly, Buoyed by a Fresh Wave of Policy Support