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Worldwide Virtual Power Plant Capacity to Multiply Nearly Five-Fold by 2020, Forecasts Pike Research
BOULDER, Colo. --(Business Wire)--
Virtual power plants (VPPs), which rely upon software systems to
remotely and automatically dispatch and optimize generation,
demand-side, or storage resources, can provide extraordinary value and
services to transmission and distribution grid infrastructure, as well
as revenue streams to myriad stakeholders engaged in the delivery of
electric power. While the concept of a VPP is hardly new, it is only
over the course of the last decade that technology and market designs
have enabled a growing list of pilot projects to test and validate this
smart grid platform concept. According to a new report from Pike
Research, a part of Navigant's Energy Practice, the total worldwide
capacity of VPPs will grow from 3,800 megawatts (MW) in 2013 to 15,400
MW in 2020-a nearly five-fold increase.
"VPPs represent an 'Internet of energy,' tapping existing grid networks
to tailor electricity supply and demand services for a customer,
utility, or grid operator," says principal research analyst Peter Asmus.
"By stretching supplies from existing generators and utility demand
reduction programs, they deliver greater value to the customer while
also creating benefits for the host distribution utility and the
transmission grid operator."
The VPP market can be broken down into four distinct segments, based on
the types of resources aggregated: demand response-based VPPs (the
largest commercial segment in the United States), supply-side VPPs,
mixed asset VPPs (which bring together distributed generation, energy
storage, demand response, and other distributed energy resources), and
wholesale auction VPPs, which are unique to Europe. Because utilities
and grid operators are leading the development of smart grid projects,
they will almos certainly have to play a role in future deployments of
VPPs.
The report "Virtual
Power Plants", examines the market for VPPs across four key
segments: demand response-based VPPs, supply-side VPPs, mixed asset
VPPs, and wholesale auction VPPs. The report includes both capacity and
vendor revenue forecasts for each of these four VPP segments, broken
down by region, through 2020. It also identifies key market drivers and
barriers, and profiles the key players in the emerging VPP market,
including utilities, large technology vendors, software firms, demand
response aggregators, and selected key component providers. In addition,
the report details the key issues facing primary VPP technologies,
including smart grid automation, demand response, combined heat and
power, advanced energy storage, smart inverters, and plug-in electric
vehicles. An Executive Summary of the report is available for free
download on the Pike
Research website.
About Pike Research (News - Alert)
Pike Research, which joined Navigant's global Energy Practice on July 1,
2012, provides in-depth analysis of 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, Smart Industry, and Smart
Buildings sectors. Additional information about Pike Research can be
found at www.navigant.com/pikeresearch.
About Navigant
Navigant (NYSE: NCI) 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. Through senior level
engagement with clients, Navigant professionals combine technical
expertise in Disputes and Investigations, Economics, Financial Advisory
and Management Consulting, with business pragmatism in the highly
regulated Construction, Energy, Financial Services and Healthcare
industries to support clients in addressing their most critical business
needs. More information about Navigant can be found at www.navigant.com.
* The information contained in this press release concerning the
report, "Virtual Power Plants," is a summary and reflects Pike
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 Pike Research nor
Navigant undertakes any obligation to update any of the information
contained in this press release or the report.

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