地方自治團體微電網的全球市場
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地方自治團體微電網的全球市場

Community Microgrids - Energy Capacity and Revenue from Generation, Storage, and Microgrid Controls for Community Resilience and Electricity Access, 2025-2034

出版日期: | 出版商: Guidehouse Research | 英文 40 Pages | 訂單完成後即時交付

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簡介目錄

對於偏遠地區和其他脆弱社區來說,獲得可靠的電力在經濟或實際應用中並不總是可行的。社區微電網是一種日益增長的改善此類社區能源取得的方法,通常比強化輸電線路或柴油發電廠等其他方案成本更低、碳排放更低。社區微電網結合了發電、儲能、控制和配電技術,以提高社區的能源可靠性。此類微電網在已開發地區和發展中地區正日益得到應用,為偏遠社區提供電力,減輕公用事業公司負擔,並促進經濟發展。

由於監管方式和基礎設施條件不同,社區微電網發展的推動因素和障礙因地區而異。目前,推動整體發電容量成長的最大動力是北美公用事業公司採用微電網,以降低其面臨的基礎設施老化和山火責任造成的整體財務和法律風險。其他推動因素包括發展中地區的農村電氣化工作、提高社區韌性的努力、政府對清潔能源項目的投資以及關鍵微電網組件成本的下降。障礙包括缺乏監管透明度、貿易政策阻力和關稅結構,以及獲得足夠資本的管道。

本報告提供全球地方自治團體微電網市場相關調查,目前課題,技術趨勢,促進因素與阻礙,分析著政策形勢等。

目錄

第1章 摘要整理

  • 調查範圍
  • 推動市場要素與阻礙
  • 市場預測
  • 簡介
    • 技術的說明
  • 促進因素
    • 公用事業公司營運風險與成本
    • 農村電氣化
    • 政府專案與資金
    • 惡劣天氣,社區復原力需求
    • 降低分散式能源 (DER) 和微電網組件成本
  • 障礙
    • 貿易政策與電價
    • 資金獲取
    • 系統與監理複雜性
    • 復原力缺乏市場價值
  • 政策形勢
  • 價格

第3章 產業價值鏈

  • 競爭情形
    • 合併和收購
    • 經營模式的演進

第4章 市場預測

  • 調查手法和範圍
  • 全球市場
  • 地區市場
    • 北美
    • 歐洲
    • 亞太地區
    • 南美
    • 中東·非洲

第5章 結論與建議

  • 3個大的要點
  • 建議
    • 微電網供應商
    • 政府,法規當局
    • 電力企業
    • 地方自治團體

第6章 縮寫和簡稱清單

第7章 目錄

第8章 圖表

第9章 範圍、來源與方法、註記

簡介目錄
Product Code: MF-DERH-25

For remote or otherwise vulnerable communities, access to reliable electricity is not always economical or physically practical. Community microgrids are a growing approach to improve energy access in these communities, often at a lower cost and carbon intensity than other options like line hardening or diesel powerhouses. Community microgrids are combinations of electricity generation, storage, control, and distribution technologies that raise energy reliability for communities. These microgrids are increasingly used in both developed and developing regions to electrify remote communities, lower utility liability, and enable economic development.

The drivers and barriers for community microgrids vary across regions owing to different regulatory approaches and infrastructure conditions. The largest driver today in overall capacity growth is utilities adopting microgrids in North America to reduce their overall financial and legal risks in the face of aging infrastructure and wildfire liability. Other drivers include rural electrification efforts in developing regions, community resilience initiatives, government investment in clean energy programs, and declining costs for critical microgrid components. Barriers include a lack of regulatory clarity, trade policy headwinds and tariff structures, and access to appropriate levels of capital.

This Guidehouse Research report examines the global market for community microgrids. The report analyzes current market issues, technology trends, drivers and barriers, and the policy landscape. Market forecasts are presented for capacity additions and revenue, and are segmented by world region, primary power source, and contributing industry. Forecasts cover the period from 2025 to 2034.

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Report Scope
  • 1.2 Market Drivers and Barriers
  • 1.3 Market Forecasts
  • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.1.1 Technology Descriptions
  • 2.2 Drivers
    • 2.2.1 Utility Operational Risks and Costs
    • 2.2.2 Rural Electrification
    • 2.2.3 Government Programs and Funding
    • 2.2.4 Severe Weather and Community Resilience Needs
    • 2.2.5 Cost Decreases for DER and Microgrid Components
  • 2.3 Barriers
    • 2.3.1 Trade Policy and Tariffs
    • 2.3.2 Access to Capital
    • 2.3.3 System and Regulatory Complexity
    • 2.3.4 Lack of Market Value for Resilience
  • 2.4 Policy Landscape
  • 2.5 Pricing

3. Industry Value Chain

  • 3.1 Competitive Landscape
    • 3.1.1 Mergers and Acquisitions
    • 3.1.2 Business Model Evolution

4. Market Forecast

  • 4.1 Methodology and Scope
  • 4.2 Global Market
  • 4.3 Regional Markets
    • 4.3.1 North America
    • 4.3.2 Europe
    • 4.3.3 Asia-Pacific
    • 4.3.4 Latin America
    • 4.3.5 Middle East & Africa

5. Conclusions and Recommendations

  • 5.1 Three Big Takeaways
  • 5.2 Recommendations
    • 5.2.1 Microgrid Providers
    • 5.2.2 Governments and Regulators
    • 5.2.3 Utilities
    • 5.2.4 Communities

6. Acronym and Abbreviation List

7. Table of Contents

8. Table of Charts and Figures

9. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, and Notes