DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e978a2/consumer_in_smart) has announced the addition of GlobalData 's new report "Consumer in Smart Grid - From a Dormant Participant to a Key Stakeholder in Energy Activities" to their offering.
“Consumer in Smart Grid - From a Dormant Participant to a Key Stakeholder in Energy Activities”
Consumer in Smart Grid - From a Dormant Participant to a Key Stakeholder in Energy Activities provides an analysis on the emerging importance of consumers in smart grid. Consumer participation in the power grid has been limited in the past, but the scenario is expected to change with the implementation of smart grid technology in the power sector. Evolving smart grid technologies, such as smart meters, distributed energy resources, electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid mechanism enabling functions, such as real-time consumption and two-way communication, will provide opportunities to consumers to manage their own energy in an efficient way. The increasing consumer participation will help reduce peak load, promote renewable energy integration and enable effective management of power outages. Smart grid is likely to transform the role of the consumer from a bystander to an active participant.
Scope
- Role of consumers in develpment of smart grid
- Importance of consumers in stabiizing power flow by use of distributed energy resources
- Impact of Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) mechanism on peak demand
- Importance of consumer satisfaction in a competitive market for electricity retailing
- Role of Consumer in enabling real-time consumption management
Reasons to buy
- Identify key growth and investment opportunities for technologies in smart grid sector
- Gain insight on the consumer aspect in smart grid
- Developing strategies for market penetration
- Facilitate decision-making based on insights on the role of consumers in smart grid
Key Topics Covered:
1 Tables & Figures
2 Summary
3 Consumer in Smart Grid - From a Dormant Participant to a Key Stakeholder in Energy Activities
3.1 Real-time Consumption Management to Reduce Peak load
3.2 Distributed Energy Resources within Consumer Premises will Help to Stabilize Energy Flow in Grid
3.3 Electric Vehicles to Support Demand Response through V2G Mechanism
3.4 Consumer Smart Meters to Help Utilities Manage Outages
3.5 Consumer Satisfaction in a Liberated Market will Drive Competition among Utilities
4 Appendix
Tables
Smart Grid, The US, Consumer Participation in DR Program (%), 2006-2010
Smart Grid, The US, Potential Peak Load Reduction (MW), 2006-2010
V2G Vehicle Market, Global, Annual V2G Enabled Vehicle Sales, 2012-2020
Figures
Smart Grid, The US, Consumer Participation in DR Program (%), 2006-2010
V2G Vehicle Market, Global, Annual V2G Enabled Vehicle Sales, 2012-2020
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