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・Berg Insight의「유럽의 스마트 계량 제16판 – Smart Metering in Europe – 16th Edition」는 EU27개국+유럽 3개국에 있어서 전기와 가스의 스마트 계측/스마트 미터 시장의 상세한 정보와 광범위한 데이터를 게재하고 있습니다.
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주요 게재 내용
- 유럽 전기, 가스 및 지역 난방 시장
- 스마트 미터링 솔루션
- IoT 네트워크 및 통신 기술
- IoT 네트워크 기술
- PLC 기술 및 표준
- 3GPP 셀룰러 및 LPWA 기술
- 기타 RF 기술 및 표준
- 스마트 계측 업계 플레이어
- 측정기 공급업체
- 통신 솔루션 제공업체
- 소프트웨어 솔루션 제공업체
- 시스템 통합자 및 통신 서비스 제공업체
- 시장 개요
- 지역 요약
- 국가별
- 사례 연구: 유럽 스마트 미터링 계획
- 시장 예측과 동향
- 시장 동향
- 전기 스마트 측정/스마트 미터 시장 예측
- 가스 스마트 측정/스마트 미터 시장 예측
Are you looking for detailed information and comprehensive data about the European smart metering market (electricity and gas)? Berg Insight’s analyst team has been covering smart metering continuously for more than sixteen years. Smart Metering in Europe is our flagship 310-page report covering AMM in EU27+3. Learn more about the EU energy policies driving the adoption of smart metering and the latest market developments in Europe. Extensive data Excel is included.
Highlights from the report:
- Full coverage of the European market with in-depth market profiles of all countries in EU27+3.
- Case studies of smart electricity and gas metering projects by the leading energy groups in Europe.
- 360-degree overview of next-generation PLC, RF and cellular standards for smart grid communications.
- Updated profiles of the key players in the metering industry.
- New detailed forecasts for smart electricity and gas meters in 30 countries until 2026.
- Summary of the latest developments in the European energy industry.
목차
Table of Contents
Executive summary
1 Electricity, gas and district heating markets in Europe
1.1 Energy industry players
1.2 Electricity market
1.3 Gas market
1.4 District heating market
2 Smart metering solutions
2.1 Introduction to smart grids
2.2 Smart metering
2.2.1 Smart metering applications
2.2.2 Smart metering infrastructure
2.2.3 Benefits of smart metering
2.3 Project strategies
2.3.1 System design and sourcing
2.3.2 Rollout and integration
2.3.3 Implementation and operation
2.3.4 Communicating with customers
2.4 Regulatory issues
2.4.1 Models for the introduction of smart meters
2.4.2 Standards and guidelines
2.4.3 Individual rights issues
3 IoT networks and communications technologies
3.1 IoT network technologies
3.1.1 Network architectures
3.1.2 Unlicensed and licensed frequency bands
3.2 PLC technology and standards
3.2.1 International standards organisations
3.2.2 G3-PLC
3.2.3 PRIME
3.2.4 Meters & More
3.2.5 OSGP
3.3 3GPP cellular and LPWA technologies
3.3.1 2G/3G/4G/5G cellular technologies and IoT
3.3.2 NB-IoT and LTE-M
3.3.3 The role of cellular networks in smart meter communications
3.3.4 LoRa
3.3.5 Sigfox
3.4 Other RF technologies and standards
3.4.1 IEEE 802.15.4
3.4.2 Wi-SUN
3.4.3 Proprietary IPv6 connectivity stacks based on 802.15.4
3.4.4 EN 13757
4 Smart metering industry players
4.1 Meter vendors
4.1.1 Itron
4.1.2 Landis+Gyr
4.1.3 Aclara (Hubbell)
4.1.4 ADD Grup
4.1.5 AEM
4.1.6 Aidon
4.1.7 Apator
4.1.8 Circutor
4.1.9 Diehl Metering
4.1.10 EDMI
4.1.11 EFR
4.1.12 Elgama Elektronika (Linyang Energy)
4.1.13 EMH Metering
4.1.14 Flonidan
4.1.15 Gridspertise (Enel)
4.1.16 Hexing Electrical
4.1.17 Honeywell
4.1.18 Holley Technology
4.1.19 Iskraemeco
4.1.20 Kaifa Technology
4.1.21 Kamstrup
4.1.22 MeteRSit
4.1.23 Networked Energy Services
4.1.24 NIK
4.1.25 Pietro Fiorentini
4.1.26 Sagemcom
4.1.27 Sanxing Electric
4.1.28 Wasion
4.1.29 ZIV
4.1.30 ZPA Smart Energy (El Sewedy Electrometer)
4.1.31 ZTE Corporation
4.2 Communications solution providers
4.2.1 APKAPPA
4.2.2 CyanConnode
4.2.3 Devolo
4.2.4 NuriFlex
4.2.5 Ormazabal
4.2.6 Power Plus Communications
4.2.7 Sensus (Xylem)
4.2.8 Theben
4.2.9 Toshiba
4.2.10 Trilliant
4.2.11 Xemex
4.3 Software solution providers
4.3.1 Avance Metering
4.3.2 Atlantica Digital
4.3.3 Cuculus
4.3.4 Embriq
4.3.5 Hansen Technologies
4.3.6 Ferranti
4.3.7 Kisters
4.3.8 Oracle
4.3.9 Robotron Datenbank-Software
4.3.10 SAP
4.3.11 Siemens
4.3.12 Telecontrol STM
4.3.13 Terranova Software
4.3.14 VIVAVIS
4.4 System integrators and communications service providers
4.4.1 A1 Telekom Austria
4.4.2 Arqiva
4.4.3 Atos
4.4.4 Capgemini
4.4.5 CGI
4.4.6 Com4
4.4.7 Greenbird Integration Technology
4.4.8 IBM
4.4.9 Telecom Italia
4.4.10 Telefónica
4.4.11 Telenor
4.4.12 Telia Company
4.4.13 Utility Connect
4.4.14 Vodafone
5 Market profiles
5.1 Regional summary
5.1.1 EU energy strategy
5.1.2 EU policies related to smart metering
5.1.3 Smart metering policies on the national level
5.1.4 Top smart metering projects in EU27+3 countries
5.2 Austria
5.3 Belgium
5.4 Bulgaria
5.5 Croatia
5.6 Cyprus
5.7 Czech Republic
5.8 Denmark
5.9 Estonia
5.10 Finland
5.11 France
5.12 Germany
5.13 Greece
5.14 Hungary
5.15 Ireland
5.16 Italy
5.17 Latvia
5.18 Lithuania
5.19 Luxembourg
5.20 Malta
5.21 Netherlands
5.22 Norway
5.23 Poland
5.24 Portugal
5.25 Romania
5.26 Slovakia
5.27 Slovenia
5.28 Spain
5.29 Sweden
5.30 Switzerland
5.31 United Kingdom
6 Case studies: Smart metering projects in Europe
6.1 Enel
6.1.1 Enel Open Meter and the second-generation rollout in Italy
6.1.2 Endesa’s smart metering project in Spain
6.1.3 Smart meter rollout in Romania
6.2 Enedis
6.2.1 The Linky Programme
6.2.2 System development and large-scale pilot
6.2.3 Full-scale rollout
6.3 Current smart meter projects in four European countries
6.3.1 Austria – Wiener Netze
6.3.2 Belgium – Fluvius
6.3.3 Ireland – ESB Networks
6.3.4 Lithuania – ESO
6.4 Pioneering next-generation smart meter rollouts
6.4.1 E.ON Sweden
6.4.2 Elenia
6.5 Smart gas meter rollouts in France and Italy
6.5.1 GRDF
6.5.2 2i Rete Gas
6.6 Smart meter communications platforms in Germany and the UK
6.6.1 Germany
6.6.2 United Kingdom
6.7 Smart metering in Eastern Europe and the Balkans
7 Market forecasts and trends
7.1 Market trends
7.1.1 Second-wave rollouts to account for a substantial share of shipments
7.1.2 Growth increasingly driven by CEE and Southeast European projects
7.1.3 Adoption of NB-IoT and LTE-M connectivity picking up speed
7.1.4 Making smart metering systems secure by design
7.1.5 Rethinking the smart metering offering to respond to emerging utility needs
7.1.6 Europe gearing up for hydrogen supply operations
7.2 Smart electricity metering market forecast
7.2.1 Capital expenditure forecast
7.2.2 Communications technology market shares
7.3 Smart gas metering market forecast
Glossary
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Top 25 energy companies, by turnover (EU27+3 2020)……………..4
Figure 1.2: Electricity generation and consumption data (EU27 2019) …………….5
Figure 1.3: Electricity market statistics (Europe 2020) ………………………7
Figure 1.4: Top 25 electricity DSO groups (EU27+3 2020)…………………..10
Figure 1.5: Top 25 electricity DSO groups (Eastern Europe 2020)………………12
Figure 1.6: Gas market statistics (EU27+3 2020) ………………………..14
Figure 1.7: Top 25 gas DSO groups (EU27+3 2020) ……………………..15
Figure 1.8: District heating market overview (EU27+3) ……………………..16
Figure 2.1: Smart metering infrastructure……………………………25
Figure 2.2: Examples of smart electricity meters……………………….27
Figure 3.1: Standard model for smart grid communication networks……………..41
Figure 3.2: Alternative model for smart grid communication networks……………42
Figure 3.3: Unlicensed and reserved radio frequencies available for wireless IoT ………43
Figure 3.4: Selected members of the G3-PLC Alliance by industry ……………..49
Figure 3.5: Selected members of the PRIME Alliance by industry……………….51
Figure 3.6: Selected members of the Meters & More Association by industry …………53
Figure 3.7: Selected members of the OSGP Alliance by industry………………..54
Figure 3.8: Number of LTE-M and NB-IoT Networks (World 2018-2020)…………..57
Figure 3.9: Select LoRaWAN network operators in Europe (Q2-2021)……………59
Figure 3.10: Sigfox network partners in Europe (Q1-2021)……………………61
Figure 3.11: Selected members of the Wi-SUN Alliance by industry ………………63
Figure 3.12: Selected members of the OMS Group……………………..66
Figure 3.13: Selected members of the Wize Alliance by industry ………………..67
Figure 4.1: Major energy meter vendor company data (World/Europe, FY2020)……..70
Figure 5.1: Regulatory policies for smart meter rollouts, by country (EU27+3 2021) …..133
Figure 5.2: Top 25 smart electricity metering projects in EU27+3 countries……….135
Figure 5.3: Top 10 electricity and gas DSOs in Austria…………………….137
Figure 5.4: Major SM projects in Austria……………………………141
Figure 5.5: Main electricity and gas utilities in Belgium…………………….143
Figure 5.6: Electricity DSOs in Bulgaria…………………………….147
Figure 5.7: Electricity and gas DSOs in the Czech Republic ………………….153
Figure 5.8: Top 10 electricity DSOs in Denmark ………………………..156
Figure 5.9: Top 15 smart metering projects in Denmark (first-wave rollout)………..159
Figure 5.10: Smart metering projects in Estonia ………………………..161
Figure 5.11: Top 10 electricity DSOs in Finland …………………………163
Figure 5.12: Smart metering projects in France …………………………169
Figure 5.13: Electricity DSOs in Germany by size………………………171
Figure 5.14: Top 30 electricity utilities in Germany……………………..173
Figure 5.15: Germany’s smart metering rollout plan……………………..176
Figure 5.16: Top 4 electricity and gas utilities in Hungary……………………186
Figure 5.17: Top 10 electricity DSOs in Italy (2019) ………………………192
Figure 5.18: Top 15 gas DSOs in Italy (2019)………………………….193
Figure 5.19: Electricity and gas DSOs in the Netherlands …………………..204
Figure 5.20: Residential & small business smart electricity meters by DSO 2020……..206
Figure 5.21: Top ten electricity DSOs in Norway………………………..209
Figure 5.22: Top 10 smart metering contracts in Norway ……………………212
Figure 5.23: Main electricity DSOs in Poland ………………………….213
Figure 5.24: Major smart metering contracts in Poland ……………………217
Figure 5.25: Top utilities in Portugal ………………………………219
Figure 5.26: Top 5 utilities in Romania ……………………………..222
Figure 5.27: DSO smart electricity meter coverage targets 2019-2028……………223
Figure 5.28: Installed base of smart meters by DSO group (2020)…………….225
Figure 5.29: Top 4 utilities in Slovakia ………………………………226
Figure 5.30: Major electricity and gas DSOs in Spain……………………229
Figure 5.31: Smart residential electricity meters in Spain (December 2019)……….231
Figure 5.32: Top 10 electricity DSOs in Sweden………………………..233
Figure 5.33: Largest second-wave smart metering contracts in Sweden (Q3-2021)…….236
Figure 5.34: Top 10 electricity DSOs in Switzerland ……………………..239
Figure 5.35: Electricity DSOs in the UK …………………………….242
Figure 5.36: Gas DSOs in the UK ……………………………….243
Figure 5.37: Residential electricity & gas retail markets in the UK (Q4-2020)…………244
Figure 5.38: SMETS1 migration phases ……………………………248
Figure 5.39: Smart energy meters in operation in Great Britain (mid-2021) ………..250
Figure 5.40: Estimated total installed base of smart meters, top 5 retailers (Q4-2020) ……251
Figure 6.1: Enel Open Meter second-generation smart meter………………..254
Figure 6.2: Conceptual system architecture for Enedis’ smart metering system……….257
Figure 6.3: GRDF’s smart gas metering cost-benefit analysis ………………..273
Figure 6.4: Smart Meter Gateway (SMGW) network interfaces……………….277
Figure 6.5: Smart Meter Gateway Administrators……………………….278
Figure 7.1: CEE & Southeast Europe share of total European shipments…………..290
Figure 7.2: CEE & Southeast Europe share of first-generation shipments ………….291
Figure 7.3: Electricity smart meter shipments and penetration rate (EU27+3 2020-2026)…299
Figure 7.4: Electricity smart meter shipments by country (EU27+3 2020-2026) ………300
Figure 7.5: Electricity smart meter installed base by country (EU27+3 2020-2026)…….301
Figure 7.6: Electricity smart metering capital expenditure forecast (EU27+3 2020-2026) …302
Figure 7.7: Estimated capital cost for some smart metering projects in Europe ……….303
Figure 7.8: Breakdown of costs for electricity smart metering projects in Europe …….304
Figure 7.9: Smart meter shipments, by communication technology (EU27+3 2020-2026) .306
Figure 7.10: Gas smart meter installed base by country (EU27+3 2020-2026)……..307
Figure 7.11: Gas smart meter shipments by country (EU27+3 2020-2026) ……….308