LONDON, Dec. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Smart Grid in US$ Million by the following Segments: Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operations Software, Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), and Others. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2013 through 2020. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs. The report profiles 266 companies including many key and niche players such as -
ABB Ltd.
Accenture plc
Aclara Technologies LLC
Advanced Control Systems, Inc.
Alcatel-Lucent
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I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1 Disclaimers.............. I-2 Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2 Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3 Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW.............. II-1 Smart Grid: Enabling a Cleaner and Smarter Future of Energy Delivery.............. II-1 Smart Grid Landscape: List of Components & Systems for Power T&D Infrastructure, Communication Network, and Computing Platform.............. II-1 Table 1: Global Smart Grid Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) by Application (2013-2020): Percentage Share Breakdown of Capex for AMI/Smart Meters, Communications Infrastructure, Distribution Automation, Information Technology Systems, Substation Automation, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-2 Smart Grid Facts in a Nutshell..............II-2 Important Smart Grid Trends Summarized II-4 Superior Attributes of Smart Grid over Traditional Grid Lead to Widespread Adoption..............II-5 Key Factors Driving Transition towards a Smarter Grid II-6 Benefits Offered by Smart Grid to Various Stakeholders II-7 List of Benefits Offered by Smart Grid to Residential and Small Commercial Consumers; Commercial and Large Industrial Consumers; and Utilities..............II-7 Environment Benefits..............II-7 Economic and Employment Benefits II-9 Consumer Benefits..............II-10 Market Fortunes Intrinsically Tied to the Electric Power Transmission and Distribution Industry Dynamics II-11 Table 2: Estimated Global Power Generation Infrastructure Requirement (in US$ Billion) for China, India, Latin America, and North America over the Period 2010-2030 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-13 Global Market Outlook..............II-14
2. COMPETITION.............. II-16 Participants across the Value Chain Bet Big on Smart Grid Technologies.............. II-16 Table 3: Leading Smart Grid Companies with the Largest Number of Patents (2015): Company Name, Number of Patents Owned, and Brief Company Description..............II-17 Smart Grid Vendor Landscape Varies Across Geographic Markets II-18 Advanced Metering Infrastructure: A Highly Consolidated Market II-18 Landis+Gyr, GE & Itron Dominate the Smart Electricity Meters Market.............. II-19 Table 4: Leading Smart Electricity Meter Companies Worldwide (2014): Percentage Market Share Breakdown for Elster, GE, Itron, Landis+Gyr, Sensus, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-19
Table 5: Leading Meter Data Management (MDM) Companies Worldwide (2014E): Percentage Market Share Breakdown for Itron MDM, Landis+Gyr, Oracle, Siemens, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-19 Global Footprint of Select Leading Smart Meters Vendors: A Snapshot of Manufacturing Facilities Worldwide II-20 Tight-fisted Product Pricing: A Major Concern for Multinational AMI Vendors..............II-20 AMI Analytics Market: New Revenue Source for Software Vendors II-20 Leading Vendors Sense Brewing Competition from Asian Manufacturers.............. II-21 Competition Intensifies in the Power Line Communications (PLC) Market.............. II-22 Smart Grid Cyber Security Market: Highly Fragmented II-22 Leading Market Participants Establish Individual Smart Grid Research Laboratories..............II-22 Specialized University-Based Laboratories Facilitate Research in Advanced Smart Grid Systems..............II-23 Leading Companies Provide Education on Smart Grid Technologies to Increase Awareness Quotient..............II-24 Market Leaders in Smart Grid Technologies: Snapshot Profiles & Areas of Expertize.............. II-25 ABB.............. II-25 Tendril.............. II-25 Schneider Electric.............. II-25 Siemens.............. II-26 General Electric (GE)..............II-26 Itron.............. II-26 Silver Springs Networks..............II-27 Nexgrid.............. II-27 BPL Global Ltd............... II-27 GridPoint, Inc............... II-28
3. MARKET TRENDS, ISSUES & DRIVERS II-29 Spiraling Energy Consumption & Inefficient Grid Infrastructure: A Strong Growth Driver II-29 Key Electricity Trends in a Nutshell II-30 Table 6: Projected Global Demand for Primary Energy (Mtoe) and Electricity (MWh): 2015, 2020, 2025, 2030 & 2035 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-30 Table 7: World Electric Power Generation (in Billion KWh): 2004 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-30 Table 8: Investments in New Power Plants by Geographic Region (2012): Percentage Breakdown for Coal, Natural Gas, Oil, Nuclear Power, and Renewable Energy (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-31 Robust Demand for Smart Grid Components from Electric Utilities Worldwide Underpins Market Growth II-31 Smart Grid Components/Technologies: Details of Technology ( along with Implementation Area), Software and Systems Requirement, and Hardware Requirement II-33 Self-Healing Grid Enables Efficient Detection and Isolation of Electrical Malfunctions..............II-34 Distribution Automation: Essential for Maximizing Smart Grid Benefits.............. II-35 Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Sector: The Back Bone of Smart Grid..............II-37 Network Operations Software: For Intelligent Execution of Tasks across the Smart Grid Network II-37 Smart Grid as a Service (SGaaS): The Next Big Thing in Smart Grid Technologies.............. II-37 Power Line Communications (PLC) Provides a Vital Link between Electric Meters and the Utility Command Center II-38 Smart Grid Sensors Enable Efficient Monitoring and Demand-Side Management of Smart Grid Resources II-38 North America Leads Global Smart Grid Sensors Market Growth II-39 Smart Microgrids Offers Huge Untapped Growth Potential II-39 Surging Demand for Smart Meters Worldwide Benefit Market Expansion.............. II-40 Table 9: Global Smart Electricity Meters Market by Geographic Region (2014 & 2018): Percentage Breakdown of Demand for Asia, EMEA, Latin America, and North America (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-41
Table 10: Global Electricity Meters Market by Type (2013, 2015E & 2017P): Demand (in Million Units) for Two-way Smart Meters, One-way Smart Meters, and Non-Smart Meters (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-42
Table 11: Smart Electricity Meters Penetration for Select Region/Country (2014): Penetration Rate (as a Percentage of Total Households) for China, EU, and the US (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-42 Residential Sector Dominates Smart Electricity Meters Deployments.............. II-42 Table 12: Global Smart Electricity Meters Market by Application Sector (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Unit Deployments for Commercial, Industrial and Residential (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-43 Rising Prominence of Internet of Things (IoT) Bodes Well for Market Penetration.............. II-43 Upcoming Smart Cities to Fuel Large-Scale Adoption of Smart Grid Technologies..............II-44 Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI): Fastest Growing Smart Grid Technology.............. II-45 AMI Forms the Integral Link in Outage Management Systems and Service Restoration..............II-46 Transition to Renewable Energy Promotes Demand for Energy Efficient Grid Infrastructure II-47 Table 13: Global CO2 Emissions by Fuel Type (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Emissions for Coal & Peat, Oil, Natural Gas, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-47
Table 14: Global CO2 Emissions by Geographic Region/Country (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Emissions for OECD, China, Asia (excludes China), Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia, Middle East, Non-OECD Americas, Africa, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-48
Table 15: Global Electricity Generation Capacity by Source (2013): Percentage Share Breakdown for Renewable Sources (Hydro, Wind, Bio-Power, and Solar PV) and Non-Renewable Sources (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-49 Renewable Energy Integration: The Innovative Application of Smart Grid in Enabling Energy Security II-50 Smart Grid for Seamless Integration of Renewable Power Sources II-51 Marine.............. II-51 Wind.............. II-52 Solar.............. II-52 Increasing Demand for Electric Vehicles Boosts Grid Integration of Renewable Energy II-52 Smart Grids for Efficiently Powering Electric Vehicles II-53 Table 16: Global Electric Vehicles Market by Product Type (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for BPEVs/EREVs and HEVs (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-54 PLC: The Preferred Communication Technology for Integration of Electric Vehicles with the Smart Grid II-54 Revival of Nuclear Power Programs Spells New Opportunities for the Market.............. II-55 Energy Storage Technologies Enable Efficient Utility Level Renewables Integration..............II-56 Various Energy Storage Technologies: Key Advantages & Disadvantages.............. II-58 Table 17: World Operational Energy Storage (in GW) by Technology: 2010, 2012, & 2014E (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-59 Surge in Energy Storage Projects: An Important Opportunity Indicator.............. II-59 Table 18: Number of Energy Storage Projects by Country: 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-60 Smart Grid: The Preferred Solution to Counter Disruption from Distributed Power Generation..............II-60 Regional Partnerships Offer Lucrative Opportunities for Technology Transfers, Augurs Well for the Market II-61 China and the US Focus on Furthering Technical Cooperation II-61 Smart Grid Cyber Security: Need of the Hour for an Attack Resilient Smart Grid..............II-62 Key Objectives of Cyber Security in Smart Grids II-62 Brief Review of Smart Grid Cyber Security Technologies II-63 Multifactor Authentication..............II-63 Control Network Isolation..............II-63 Application White-Listing..............II-63 Data Encryption.............. II-64 Security Event Logging/Correlation II-64 Lack of Standards: A Key Cause of Concern II-64 Emerging Markets: Focal Point for Smart Grid Implementations/ Deployments.............. II-65 Asia-Pacific Dominates Smart Grid Deployments Worldwide II-65 Despite Operational Issues, Government Mandates Drives Smart Grid Deployments in China..............II-66 In Addition to Implementations, Developing Countries Dominate Smart Grid Investments Too..............II-66 China Outpace the United States in Smart Grid Investments II-67 Table 19: Global Smart Grid Investments by Country (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Investments for China, US, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-67 India Emerges as a Strong Player in Smart Grid Investments II-68 Addressing Standardization, Regulations & Interoperability Issues: Essential for Long Term Success of the Smart Grid II-68 Interoperability Ensure Functioning in a Multi-Operator and Multi-Vendor Environment..............II-69 National Institute of Standards and Technology II-70 ETSI, CEN and CENELEC..............II-70 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) II-70 Favorable Demographic & Urbanization Trends Strengthen Market Prospects.............. II-71 Table 20: Global Population Estimates/Projections: 2000, 2010, 2020, 2030, 2040 & 2050 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-71
Table 21: Global Population (in Million) by Country: 2007, 2010 & 2013E (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-72
Table 22: Total Population Worldwide by Urban and Rural Population in Thousands: 1950-2050P (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-73
Table 23: Estimated Percentage of Urbanization in World, China and India for the Years 2011 and 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-74
4. TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS & ADVANCEMENTS: SPEARHEADING GROWTH II-75 Battery-Free Tollgrade MV Power Sensor II-75 GPS-Enabled VirtuGrid Technology II-76 Digital Substations.............. II-76 Innovative, High-Efficiency Energy Storage System from Alevo II-77 Nanotechnology: The Future of Energy Storage? II-77 Underground Smart Substation System II-78 Distributed Intelligence in Substation Automation Systems II-78 Modular Substation Automation Systems II-78 Integrated Substation Automation Systems II-79 Digital Process Bus.............. II-79 Super-Conducting Coils for Managing Fault Currents in Smart Grids II-80
5. PRODUCT OVERVIEW.............. II-81 Smart Grids: A Prelude..............II-81 Key Features of Smart Grid Technology II-82 Origin and Development of Smart Grid II-82 Managing Electricity Supply through Smart Grid II-83 Measures to Improve Smart Grids..............II-83 Smart Grid Components..............II-84 Intelligent appliances..............II-84 Smart power meters.............. II-84 Smart substations..............II-84 Smart distribution.............. II-84 Smart generation.............. II-84 Smart Grid Technologies..............II-85 Integrated communications..............II-85 Sensing and measurement technologies II-85 Advanced Components..............II-85 Advanced control methods..............II-85 Improved interfaces and decision support II-85 Primary Capabilities of Smart Grids II-85 Demand Response.............. II-86 Asset Optimization.............. II-86 Distributed Generation..............II-86 Identification and Mitigation of Faults II-86 Support to Electric Vehicles..............II-87 Benefits Derived from Smart Grids II-87 Delivery of Quality Power..............II-87 Optimizes Asset Utilization..............II-87 Accommodates Multiple Resources II-87 Facilitates Active Participation of End-Users II-88 Exhibits Self-Healing Capability II-88 Resilience to Attacks or Disasters II-88 Creates New Markets..............II-88 Challenges Associated with Smart Grids II-88 Financial Resources..............II-88 Data Privacy and Security Concerns II-89 Real-Time Pricing..............II-89 Regulations and Policies..............II-89 Requirement of Compatible Equipment II-89 Systems and Technologies for Smart Grid at Various Levels II-90 At Customer Level..............II-90 At Distribution Level..............II-90 At Transmission Level..............II-90
6. SMART GRID SOLUTION LAUNCHES..............II-91 Sensus Introduces Sensus Stratus(tm) Residential Meter II-91 XetaWave and S&C Launch SpeedNet™ SDR Software Defined Radios II-91 Landis+Gyr Launches S610 Line Sensor II-91 Tollgrade Launches LightHouse® Medium Voltage (MV) Power Sensor II-91 Trilliant Launches SEAL..............II-91 Trilliant Launches SecureMesh™ Communications Platform for Utilities.............. II-91 Sensus Launches iConA Electric Meter II-92 S&C Launches New Storage Management System and Underground Distribution Switchgear..............II-92 S&C Launches Self-Healing Grid Solutions II-92 Itron Launches Itron Total..............II-92 ABB and RWE Introduce Line Voltage Regulator II-92 Borg Astra Launches Borg Astra Plys Home Series II-92 Ambient Launches AmbientNMS, a Cloud Based Smart Grid Management System for Communications Network II-92 Clevest Introduces Smart Grid Visualization Software Solution II-93 BPL Global Introduces Grid Management Pilot Package II-93 Sentec and Accent Launch ASMgrid2-AnyMeter Platform II-93 ABB launches Emax 2 a First-of-its-Kind Low Voltage Breaker for Smart Grid Communications II-93 Applied Communications Introduces SecureSmart Managed Security Service.............. II-93
7. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY..............II-94 Trilliant Partners with Innovari II-94 Trilliant Partners with AutoGrid II-94 Comverge Extends Partnership with Entergy Arkansas II-94 Silver Spring Chosen for Smart Grid Project in Mexico II-94 Sensus and NRTC Extend Partnership II-94 Sensus Sets Up Meter Manufacturing Plant in Fujian, China II-94 Landis+Gyr and DONG Energy Collaborate II-95 Landis+Gyr to Supply Smart Metering Solution to Netz Burgenland Strom.............. II-95 Landis+Gyr Obtains Four Dutch Contracts for Smart Meters II-95 Itron Expands Smart Grid Contract with Salzburg AG II-95 GE Helps CEPM to Modernize Electrical Grid of Punta Cana II-95 Tata Power Delhi and Honeywell Deploy Smart Grid Project in India II-95 Enoro Partners with Capgemini to Offer Smart Grid Services in Austria.............. II-95 OMNETRIC Group Obtains DOE Funds for Grid Innovation II-96 ABB to Implement Smart Grid Project in Rural Sweden II-96 Silver Spring Networks to Take Over Detectent Inc. II-96 GE and AT&T Join Hands for Smart Energy Solution Innovations II-96 IXYS Acquires RadioPulse..............II-96 Accenture to Acquire Structure to Boost Grid and Smart Grid Analytics Service..............II-96 Schneider Electric Launches Smart Grid Project in UK II-96 Industrial Internet Consortium Launches Testbed for Smart Grid Applications.............. II-97 FPL Launches Technology Center for Smart Grid II-97 Intergraph Collaborates with ETAP for Developing Smart Grid Management Solutions..............II-97 Dominion and Lockheed Martin Collaborate for a GPS-Enabled Smart Grid Technology..............II-97 Association for Demand Response & Smart Grid and The Microgrid Alliance Join Forces..............II-97 PowerStream Collaborates with Energate II-97 Silver Spring Enters into Agreement with Smarter Grid Solutions II-97 Schneider Electric Consolidates Smart Grid Partnership with ERDF II-98 S&C Establishes Manufacturing Plant in São José dos Pinhais II-98 Landis+Gyr Inks Cooperation Agreement with EnBW II-98 Landis+Gyr and Westar Energy Collaborate II-98 Itron Selected by ERDF for Linky Smart Grid Program II-98 Melco to Deploy Itron's Smart Grid Software II-98 GE Chooses Smart Grid Communications Platform of Trilliant II-98 GE Smart Meters Obtain UL Voluntary Safety Certification II-99 ABB Bags Contract from DEWA for Substation that Integrates Solar Power.............. II-99 EarthSpark Launches EKo Pwòp micro-grid In South of Haiti II-99 Landis+Gyr and Westar Energy to Partner for Smart Grid Infrastructure and Services..............II-99 Schneider and ERDF Collaborate to Develop Smart Grid Solutions II-99 IREQ and Alstom Grid Sign Agreement to Commercialize MiCOM P848 II-99 SunPower Invests in Tendril..............II-99 S&T AG to Acquire Echelon Corporation II-99 Landis+Gyr to Take Over PowerSense II-100 Google to Acquire Nest..............II-100 Causam Energy Takes Power Analytics II-100 Siemens and Accenture Form OMNETRIC Group, a JV II-100 CG to Export Indian-made Smart Grid Devices to West Asian Countries.............. II-100 CG Establishes Plant in Bangalore, India for Smart Grid Manufacturing.............. II-100 L&T Technology and Proximetry Enter into Partnership II-100 IPKeys and Candi Controls Enter into a Partnership II-101 KEPCO and PowerStream Sign MoU to Collaborate in Advancing into Micro Grid Market..............II-101 Light Partners with Landis+Gyr in Brazil II-101 Ericsson Takes Over Ambient..............II-101 GridSense and Cyan Join Hands for Offer Smart Grid Solutions in India.............. II-101 ISGF and OpenADR in India Enter into a Public Private Partnership II-101 CSG Inks Smart Grid Collaboration Agreement with OSIsoft II-101 GE Inks Deal with ComED for Modernizing Chicago Grid II-102 BPL and CSE Collaborate Over Next Gen Demand Management Systems II-102 ENEL Partners with Hera..............II-102 Schneider Electric Offers to Purchase Invensys II-102 ESCO Acquires Metrum Technologies II-102 Toshiba Takes Over Consert, a Smart Grid Start Up Company II-102 Silicon Labs to Take Over Energy Micro II-102 ENEL, ICT Europe and AEC Join Hands for Development of Smart Grid in Saudi Arabia..............II-103 Battelle Extends Contract for Distributing Gridqunat Software II-103 Accenture and Siemens Partner for Smart Grid Data Management, forms Omnetric Group as JV..............II-103
8. PLAYERS IN THE SMART GRID ECOSYSTEM II-104 ABB Ltd (Switzerland)..............II-104 Accenture plc (Ireland)..............II-105 Aclara Technologies LLC (US)..............II-105 Advanced Control Systems, Inc. (US) II-105 Alcatel-Lucent (France)..............II-106 Alstom S.A (France).............. II-106 Ambient Corporation (US)..............II-107 Amplex (Denmark).............. II-107 Ariane Controls, Inc. (Canada) II-107 Autogrid (US).............. II-108 Black & Veatch Corporation (US)..............II-108 BPL Global, Ltd. (US)..............II-108 Broadcom Corp. (US).............. II-109 BuildingIQ, Inc. (US)..............II-109 China Southern Power Grid Co., Ltd. (CSG) (China) II-109 Cisco Systems, Inc. (US)..............II-110 Comverge, Inc. (US).............. II-110 Current Tech LLC (US)..............II-111 Cyan Holdings plc (UK)..............II-111 Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (US) II-111 Datamatic, Inc. (US)..............II-112 Diehl Metering GmbH (Germany)..............II-112 Digi International Inc. (USA)..............II-112 Eaton Corporation PLC (Ireland)..............II-113 Cooper Power Systems, LLC (US) II-113 EcoFactor (US).............. II-114 Elster Group GmbH (Germany)..............II-114 ENBALA Power Networks (Canada) II-114 Enel (Italy).............. II-114 Energate, Inc. (Canada)..............II-115 Energy Exemplar LLC (Australia)..............II-115 EnerNex Corporation (US)..............II-115 EnerNOC, Inc. (US)..............II-116 Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan)..............II-116 GE Energy Management (US)..............II-116 Green Charge Networks (US)..............II-117 Grid Net, Inc. (US).............. II-117 Grid One Solutions, Inc. (US)..............II-117 Gridco Systems (US).............. II-117 GridPoint, Inc. (US)..............II-118 Guyana Power & Light Incorporated (Guyana) (Rest of Latin America).............. II-118 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. (US) II-118 Hitachi Ltd. (Japan)..............II-119 Holley Metering Limited (China)..............II-119 Honeywell International Inc. (US) II-120 IBM Corporation (US)..............II-120 Infosys Limited (India)..............II-121 Innovari, Inc. (US).............. II-121 Integral Analytics, Inc. (US)..............II-121 IOActive, Inc. (USA)..............II-121 Iskraemeco (UK) Ltd...............II-122 Iskraemeco d.d. (Slovenia)..............II-122 Itron, Inc. (US).............. II-122 Kamstrup (Denmark)..............II-123 Larsen & Toubro Limited (India)..............II-123 LG Electronics (South Korea)..............II-123 LINYANG Electronics Co., Ltd. (China) II-124 Lockheed Martin Corporation (US) II-124 Marvell Technology Group Ltd (Bermuda) II-125 Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (US) II-125 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan) II-126 Mueller Systems, LLC (US)..............II-126 NeoSilica (India).............. II-126 Networked Energy Services Corporation (NES) (US) II-126 Nexgrid, LLC. (USA).............. II-127 Nortex Technologies Ltd (Israel) II-127 On-Ramp Wireless, Inc. (US)..............II-127 Opower (US).............. II-128 Oracle Corporation (US)..............II-128 OSIsoft, LLC (US).............. II-128 Panasonic Corporation (Japan)..............II-129 Powel AS (Norway).............. II-129 Power Plus Communications AG (Germany) II-129 Powerit Solutions (US)..............II-129 Qualcomm Atheros, Inc. (US)..............II-130 S&C Electric Company (US)..............II-130 S&T Group (Austria).............. II-131 Schneider Electric SE (France) II-131 Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (US) II-131 Semitech Semiconductor Pte Ltd. (Australia) II-132 Sensus (US).............. II-132 Siemens AG (Germany)..............II-132 Silicon Laboratories, Inc. (US)..............II-133 Silver Spring Networks (US)..............II-133 STMicroelectronics N.V (Switzerland) II-133 Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (Japan) II-134 Symantec Corporation (US)..............II-134 Tantalus Systems Inc. (Canada) II-135 Tendril Networks Inc. (US)..............II-135 Texas Instruments Inc. (US)..............II-135 Tollgrade Communications, Inc. (US) II-136 Toshiba Corporation (Japan)..............II-136 Landis+Gyr (US).............. II-137 Trilliant Holdings, Inc. (US)..............II-137 Wasion Group Limited (China)..............II-138 Yitran Communications Ltd. (Israel) II-138
9. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE..............II-139 Table 24: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-139
Table 25: World 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-140 Global Smart Grid Market Analytics by Segment II-141 Table 26: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Transmission Modernization by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-141
Table 27: World 8-Year Perspective for Transmission Modernization by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-142
Table 28: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Distribution Automation by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-143
Table 29: World 8-Year Perspective for Distribution Automation by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-144
Table 30: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Networks Operations Software by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-145
Table 31: World 8-Year Perspective for Networks Operations Software by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-146
Table 32: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-147
Table 33: World 8-Year Perspective for Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-148
Table 34: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Other Segments by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-149
Table 35: World 8-Year Perspective for Other Segments by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-150
III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES.............. III-1 A.Market Analysis.............. III-1 Current & Future Analysis..............III-1 Smart Grid Evolution in the United States III-1 Noteworthy Trends & Drivers..............III-2 Smart Grid Market in the US to Maintain Growth Momentum III-2 Increasing Venture Capital Funding for Smart Grid in the US III-2 Smart Grid Deployments Advances in Several Areas III-3 Government Initiatives Driving Implementation of Smart Grid Technologies.............. III-4 Spending on Smart Grids by Rural Utilities Increasing Significantly in the US..............III-5 USDA Increases Commitment to Rural Electrification and Smart Grids.............. III-6 The US Smart Grid Industry Eyeing the World III-6 Smart Grid Sensors to Replace Conventional FCIs in North America.............. III-7 North America Smart Grid Sensor Market Raises Entry Barriers for New Comers..............III-7 US Government Unveils QER Report Aimed at Advancing Electrical Grid.............. III-8 Efforts of Local Governments to Meet Future Generation Needs III-8 Vital Role of Communities in Smart Grid Developments III-10 Utilization of Smart Grid Technologies by Members of a Community.............. III-11 Smart Grid Technologies: Educating People is the Primary Need III-11 An Insight into the US Market for Advanced Metering Infrastructure..............III-12 Key Statistical Data..............III-12 Smart Electricity Meters Penetration in the US (2013): Various States Categorized on the Basis of Percentage of Total Electricity Meters..............III-12 Table 36: Leading Smart Electricity Meter Companies in the US (2013): Percentage Share Breakdown for GE Digital Energy, Itron, Sensus and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-13 Product Launches..............III-13 Recent Industry Activity..............III-15 Select Key Players..............III-19 B.Market Analytics..............III-40 Table 37: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Segment - Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-40
Table 38: US 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-41
2. CANADA.............. III-42 A.Market Analysis.............. III-42 Current & Future Analysis..............III-42 Factors Driving Transition to Smart Grid III-42 Overview of Smart Grid Installation Initiatives in Canada III-43 Smart Grid Emerging as Key Sector for International Collaboration, Trade & Export III-44 Product Launch.............. III-44 Recent Industry Activity..............III-44 Select Key Players..............III-44 B.Market Analytics..............III-46 Table 39: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Segment - Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-46
Table 40: Canadian 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-47
3. JAPAN.............. III-48 A.Market Analysis.............. III-48 Current & Future Analysis..............III-48 The Need for Smart Grids in Japan III-48 Japan Pursues the Strategic Energy Plan III-48 Major Initiatives in the Recent Past III-49 Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid Continues to be a Major Problem.............. III-50 Japan Gears Up for Extensive Installation of Smart Meters III-50 Role of Major Players in Japanese Smart Grid Industry III-50 Establishment of Smart Grid Sector as Major Export Industry III-51 Smart Communities to Fuel Growth III-51 Future Outlook.............. III-52 Power Generation Source Mix in Japan: An Opportunity Indicator III-52 Table 41: Japanese Power Generation Capacity by Energy Source (2010 & 2020P): Percentage Breakdown of Power Generation Capacity from Gas, Renewable Energy, Coal, Oil, Hydro, and Nuclear Sources (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-52 Recent Industry Activity..............III-53 Select Key Players..............III-53 B.Market Analytics..............III-56 Table 42: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Segment - Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-56
Table 43: Japanese 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-57
4. EUROPE.............. III-58 A.Market Analysis.............. III-58 Current & Future Analysis..............III-58 Smart Grid Evolution in Europe III-58 Smart Grids to Boost Electricity Supply Security in Europe III-59 Electric Utilities Move from Conventional Grids to Smart Infrastructure.............. III-60 Access to Smart Grid Information to Raise Privacy and Security Concerns..............III-61 Steady Growth of Smart Grid Project Budgets III-61 Smart Grid Investment in Europe: Fast Facts III-62 Targeted Smart Grid Applications III-63 Country-wise Smart Meter Deployments in Europe (2014): Project, Target Group, Utility Type, Status, Services Offered, and Year of Implementation III-63 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing PLC for Innovative Smart Grid Applications III-66 Accomplished PLC Projects in Europe (2012): Brief Description of G1, G3, PRIME, Meter and More, and Echelon Projects.............. III-66 B.Market Analytics..............III-67 Table 44: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Geographic Region - France, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-67
Table 45: European 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for France, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-68
Table 46: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Segment - Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-69
Table 47: European 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-70
4a. FRANCE.............. III-71 A.Market Analysis.............. III-71 Recent Industry Activity..............III-71 Select Key Players..............III-72 B.Market Analytics..............III-73 Table 48: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-73
4b. ITALY.............. III-74 A.Market Analysis.............. III-74 Current & Future Analysis..............III-74 Italy Gradually Strengthening Smart Grid Infrastructure III-74 The Italian Smart Grid Policy..............III-74 Governmental Policies and Initiatives Support Growth III-75 Collaborations between the Government and Industry III-75 Enel's Smart MV Networks Program of the Year 2009 III-75 ENEL's Focus on EV Technologies III-76 Recent Industry Activity..............III-76 Enel - A Leading Italian Player III-76 B.Market Analytics..............III-77 Table 49: Italian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-77
4c. THE UNITED KINGDOM..............III-78 A.Market Analysis.............. III-78 Current & Future Analysis..............III-78 Market Overview.............. III-78 The Road Ahead.............. III-79 Increased Construction of Thermal Power Plants to Benefit the AMI Market.............. III-79 Product Launches..............III-80 Recent Industry Activity..............III-80 Select Key Players..............III-80 B.Market Analytics..............III-82 Table 50: UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-82
4d. SPAIN.............. III-83 A.Market Analysis.............. III-83 Current & Future Analysis..............III-83 B.Market Analytics..............III-83 Table 51: Spanish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-83
4e. RUSSIA.............. III-84 A.Market Analysis.............. III-84 Current & Future Analysis..............III-84 Market Overview.............. III-84 B.Market Analytics..............III-85 Table 52: Russian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-85
4f. REST OF EUROPE.............. III-86 A.Market Analysis.............. III-86 Current & Future Analysis..............III-86 Focus on Select Regional Markets III-86 Central and East European Countries Actively Invest in Smart Grid Infrastructure..............III-86 Denmark Announces Ambitious Smart Grid Strategy to Optimize Energy Network..............III-86 Eurasia Set to Witness Strong Investments in Smart Grid III-87 German Plant Operators Continue to Struggle amidst Falling Power Prices.............. III-87 IT Investments in Utility Sector to Offer Impetus to the Turkish AMI Market..............III-87 Romania Unveils Action Plan for Smart Grid Deployment III-88 Product Launches..............III-88 Recent Industry Activity..............III-89 Select Key Players..............III-91 B.Market Analytics..............III-97 Table 53: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-97
5. ASIA-PACIFIC.............. III-98 A.Market Analysis.............. III-98 Current & Future Analysis..............III-98 Liberalization and Privatization in Asian Countries Offer Significant Growth Opportunities III-98 B.Market Analytics..............III-99 Table 54: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Geographic Region - China, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-99
Table 55: Asia-Pacific 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for China, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-100
Table 56: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Segment - Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-101
Table 57: Asia-Pacific 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-102
5a. CHINA.............. III-103 A.Market Analysis.............. III-103 Current & Future Analysis..............III-103 Power Production in China: A Review III-103 Smart Grid Evolution in China..............III-104 Smart Grid Market Attracts Domestic and Foreign Vendors III-105 Leading Utility Companies in China Focus on Smart Grid Development.............. III-106 Domestic and Foreign Companies Devise a Lay Out for Nationwide Smart Grid Objective III-106 Investments in Smart Grid Research Surge III-107 Governmental Support for Smart Grid Deployment III-107 Pivotal Role Played by Public Agencies in Smart Grid Deployments.............. III-108 SGCC's Ambitious Master Plan for Smart Grid III-109 Notable Developments Involving Domestic and Foreign Companies in the Recent Past..............III-110 Chinese Market for Advanced Metering Infrastructure: An Insight III-112 Table 58: Electricity Consumption in China: 2000-2013 (in TWh) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-113 Dominance of Coal Power in Power Generation Augurs well for the Chinese AMI Sector..............III-113 Table 59: China Power Generation Capacity by Fuel Type (2010 & 2020F): Breakdown of Capacity in Gigawatts for Coal, Hydro, Wind, Nuclear, Gas, Pumped Storage, Solar, Biomass, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-114
Table 60: Incremental Additions in Power Generation Capacity in China (2013) Capacity Additions in Terawatt Hours for Fossil-fuel Power, Hydro Power, Wind Power, Nuclear Power, and Solar Power (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-114 Chinese AMI Market: Highly Fragmented III-115 Table 61: Leading Players in the Chinese Three-Phase Smart Meters Market (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Shipments for Jiangsu Linyang Electronics Co., Ningbo Sanxing Electric Co., Wasion Group Holdings, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-115
Table 62: Leading Players in the Chinese 2S Single-Phase Smart Meters Market (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Shipments for Jiangsu Linyang Electronics Co., Ningbo Sanxing Electric Co., Wasion Group Holdings, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-116 Recent Industry Activity..............III-116 Select Key Players..............III-117 B.Market Analytics..............III-118 Table 63: Chinese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-118
5b. SOUTH KOREA.............. III-119 A.Market Analysis.............. III-119 Current & Future Analysis..............III-119 Technological Advancements Driving Smart Grid Infrastructure Development in South Korea..............III-119 South Korean Government Launches Smart Grid Pilot in Jeju Island.............. III-120 Lg Electronics - A Key South Korean Player III-120 B.Market Analytics..............III-121 Table 64: South Korean Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-121
5c. REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC..............III-122 A.Market Analysis.............. III-122 Current & Future Analysis..............III-122 Analysis of Select Regional Markets III-122 Australia.............. III-122 Australian Smart Grid Market Overview III-122 Smart Grid Australia - A Non-Profit Organization for Modernization of the Grid III-123 New Zealand and Australia Witness Strong Smart Grid Development.............. III-123 India.............. III-124 India to Invest in Smart Grid Infrastructure to Mitigate Losses Caused by Power Thefts III-124 Government Supports Growth through Funding III-124 The Government to Implement Ambitious Plan to Develop Smart Grid.............. III-124 Blueprint to Improve Distribution III-125 Blueprint to Improve Transmission III-126 Future Outlook of Smart Grid Technology in India III-126 Major Companies in the Indian Smart Grid Ecosystem (2015 ): Company Name & Brief Description III-127 Malaysia.............. III-128 Government Gears Up to Tap Smart Grid Technology to Address Rising Energy Demand III-128 Major Efforts by Other Participants III-129 Southeast Asian Countries..............III-129 Economic Growth and Rising Demand for Energy Set Perfect Stage for Smart Grid Development in Southeast Asia III-129 Product Launch.............. III-131 Recent Industry Activity..............III-131 Select Key Players..............III-132 B.Market Analytics..............III-134 Table 65: Rest of Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-134
6. MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA.............. III-135 A.Market Analysis.............. III-135 Current & Future Analysis..............III-135 Smart Grid Market in MENA to Flourish Despite Various Challenges.............. III-135 Future Outlook.............. III-135 Power Demand in Middle East and Africa Rising Steadily, Propelling Growth in the AMI Sector III-136 The Major Targets for Smart Grid Initiatives in South Africa III-136 Population Growth and Robust Industrialization Boost Energy Consumption in Egypt..............III-137 Recent Industry Activity..............III-137 Select Key Players..............III-137 B.Market Analytics..............III-139 Table 66: Middle East & Africa Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Segment - Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-139
Table 67: Middle East & Africa 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-140
7. LATIN AMERICA.............. III-141 A.Market Analysis.............. III-141 Current & Future Analysis..............III-141 Brazil to Boost Smart Grid Market in Latin America III-141 Concerns Remain to be addressed III-142 B.Market Analytics..............III-143 Table 68: Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Geographic Region - Brazil and Rest of Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-143
Table 69: Latin American 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Brazil and Rest of Latin America Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-144
Table 70: Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid by Segment - Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-145
Table 71: Latin American 8-Year Perspective for Smart Grid by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Transmission Modernization, Distribution Automation, Networks Operation Software, AMI and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-146
7a. BRAZIL.............. III-147 A.Market Analysis.............. III-147 Current & Future Analysis..............III-147 Table 72: Brazilian Electricity Production by Energy Source (2014): Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Hydro, Thermal, Renewable Energy, Imports, and Nuclear Power (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-147 Brazil Witnessing Strong Development in Smart Grid Infrastructure.............. III-147 Considerable Investments in Smart Grid Projects in Brazil III-148 Recent Industry Activity..............III-149 B.Market Analytics..............III-149 Table 73: Brazilian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-149
7b. REST OF LATIN AMERICA..............III-150 A.Market Analysis.............. III-150 Current & Future Analysis..............III-150 Focus on Select Regional Markets III-150 New Reforms Drive Mexico's Smart Grid Market III-150 Challenges Confronting the Mexican Smart Grid Industry III-151 Smart Grid Market Thrives in Caribbean and Central American Markets.............. III-152 South American Countries Leveraging Potential of Smart Grids III-152 Recent Industry Activity..............III-153 Select Key Player.............. III-153 B.Market Analytics..............III-154 Table 74: Rest of Latin America Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Smart Grid Market Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-154
IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 266 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 280)
The United States (133) Canada (17) Japan (7) Europe (63) - France (9) - Germany (10) - The United Kingdom (16) - Italy (2) - Spain (3) - Rest of Europe (23) Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (52) Latin America (3) Middle East (5)
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