Proactive Consumers and Distributed Generation are Transforming the Traditional Utility Business Model, According to Navigant Research

Electric utilities must adapt to the increasing pace of market and technological change, white paper finds

BOULDER, Colo.--()--A new white paper from Navigant Research examines the major trends and market forces that will shape the future of the smart grid market, including summary forecasts for five smart grid application areas.

Electric utilities are facing disruption on a number of fronts, including widespread deregulation, the spread of distributed generation (DG), the proliferation of renewable, often intermittent, energy sources, and accelerating adoption of electric vehicles and energy storage systems. Click to tweet: According to a new white paper from Navigant Research, the rise of proactive consumers, or “prosumers,” adopting distributed generation systems is expected to reshape the smart grid market and profoundly alter the traditional utility business model in the coming years.

The full white paper is available for free download on the Navigant Research website.

“As one executive interviewed by Navigant Research in 2014 remarked, when it comes to smart grid technology, ‘not much is new, yet everything has changed,’” says Richelle Elberg, senior research analyst with Navigant Research. “While technological breakthroughs and innovations emerge almost daily, the utilities expected to implement these new systems and build ever more intelligent, reliable, and efficient grids move at a relatively slow pace.”

In particular, the rise of prosumers promises to alter the traditional relationship between residential customers and utilities, according to the white paper, forcing utilities to adapt their grids for the two-way flow of energy. While this two-way flow of electricity is not a new concept, the growing affordability of solar PV and other DG systems has stimulated increased interest and adoption by customers who embrace the opportunity for greater control of their energy consumption.

The selection of these 10 trends was based on industry research conducted by Navigant Research analysts throughout 2014. They include:

  • Prosumers prod the traditional model
  • Smart metering 2.0: Maximizing the bang for the advanced metering infrastructure buck
  • Smart edge: More utility solutions leverage distributed intelligence and automation
  • “Your power is out; we are working on it”: Utilities get jiggy with social media and mobile devices for customer engagement
  • Smart grid as a service: Moving from hype cycle to real world product
  • The push and pull of DR: Default dynamic pricing and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order 745
  • Just the FACTS, ma’am: Flexible alternating current transmission system deployments rise in step with power plant decommissioning
  • High-voltage transmission getting in synch
  • Holistic health for utilities: Regulators tweaking the utility recipe, but are there too many cooks in the kitchen?
  • A more worldly smart grid industry: Europe and Asia Pacific especially poised for growth over the next several years

The white paper, “Smart Grid: 10 Trends to Watch in 2015 and Beyond,” provides insights into key issues that are expected to shape the smart grid market in the months and years ahead, with summary forecasts for five smart grid application areas. Each of the topics in this white paper is examined more deeply in Navigant Research market overview reports, which are identified for each trend. The full white paper is available for free download on the Navigant Research website.

About Navigant Research

Navigant Research, the dedicated research arm of Navigant, provides market research and benchmarking services for rapidly changing and often highly regulated industries. In the energy sector, Navigant Research focuses on in-depth analysis and reporting about global clean technology markets. The team’s research methodology combines supply-side industry analysis, end-user primary research and demand assessment, and deep examination of technology trends to provide a comprehensive view of the Smart Energy, Smart Utilities, Smart Transportation, and Smart Buildings sectors. Additional information about Navigant Research can be found at www.navigantresearch.com.

About Navigant

Navigant is a specialized, global expert services firm dedicated to assisting clients in creating and protecting value in the face of critical business risks and opportunities. Enhanced by senior level engagement with clients, Navigant professionals provide services that extend from expert and advisory work through implementation and outsourcing. The firm combines deep technical expertise in Disputes and Investigations, Economics, Financial Advisory and Management Consulting, with business pragmatism to address clients’ needs in highly regulated industries including Construction, Energy, Financial Services and Healthcare. More information about Navigant can be found at navigant.com.

* The information contained in this press release concerning the report, “Smart Grid: 10 Trends to Watch in 2015 and Beyond,” is a summary and reflects Navigant Research’s current expectations based on market data and trend analysis. Market predictions and expectations are inherently uncertain and actual results may differ materially from those contained in this press release or the report. Please refer to the full report for a complete understanding of the assumptions underlying the report’s conclusions and the methodologies used to create the report. Neither Navigant Research nor Navigant undertakes any obligation to update any of the information contained in this press release or the report.

Contacts

Navigant Research
Richard Martin, +1-303-493-5483
richard.martin@navigant.com
or
Laverne Murach, +1-202-481-7336
laverne.murach@navigant.com

Release Summary

The rise of proactive consumers adopting distributed generation is expected to transform utility business models in the coming years, according to a new white paper from Navigant Research.

Contacts

Navigant Research
Richard Martin, +1-303-493-5483
richard.martin@navigant.com
or
Laverne Murach, +1-202-481-7336
laverne.murach@navigant.com