About Demand Responses
Demand responses are programs that are used to reduce energy consumption and encourage customers to use less electricity during peak periods or shift their energy usage during off-peak periods to reduce their electricity bills. Demand response programs were first employed in the US in the 1970s. A demand response acts as a link between retail customers and distributors of electricity. A demand response improves resource efficiency of electricity production because it acts as the direct link between the consumer and the operator.
TechNavio's analysts forecast the Demand Response market in the US to grow at a CAGR of 8.4 percent over the period 2013-2018.
Covered in this Report
TechNavio's report, the Demand Response Market in the US 2014-2018, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report provides a detailed study of the end-user segmentation based on demand and growth patterns of demand response; it also covers the Demand Response market in the US landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
Key Regions
• US
Key Vendors
• ABB
• Honeywell International
• Johnson Controls
• Schneider Electric
Other Prominent Vendors
• Enernoc
• GE.Co
• Comverge
• Eaton
Key Market Driver
• Increasing Cost of Electricity
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Key Market Challenge
• Difficulty in Baseline Determination
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Key Market Trend
• Growing Demand for Energy Intelligence Software
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Key Questions Answered in this Report
• What will the market size be in 2018 and what will the growth rate be?
• What are the key market trends?
• What is driving this market?
• What are the challenges to market growth?
• Who are the key vendors in this market space?
• What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
• What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?
01. Executive Summary
02. List of Abbreviations
03. Scope of the Report
03.1 Market Overview
03.2 Product Offerings
04. Market Research Methodology
04.1 Market Research Process
04.2 Research Methodology
05. Introduction
06. Market Landscape
06.1 Market Overview
06.2 Market Size and Forecast
06.2.1 Market Size and Forecast
06.3 Five Forces Analysis
06.4 Types of Demand Response
06.5 Types of Demand Response Market in the US
06.5.1 Time of Use (TOU)
06.5.2 Direct Load Control
06.5.3 Critical Peak Pricing
06.5.4 Peak Pricing Rebate
06.5.5 Real Time Pricing
07. Market Segmentation by End-users
07.1 Demand Response in the US by End-users 2013-2018
07.2 Demand Response Market in the US, Large C&I Sector
07.2.1 Market Size and Forecast
07.3 Demand Response Market in the US by Residential
07.3.1 Market Size and Forecast
07.4 Demand Response Market in the US, Medium and Small C&I Sector
07.4.1 Market Size and Forecast
08. Market Segmentation by Programs
08.1 Types of Demand Response Program
08.1.1 Dynamic Pricing with Enabling Technology
08.1.2 Dynamic Pricing without Enabling Technology
08.1.3 Automated or Direct Load Control
08.1.4 Interruptible Tariffs
08.1.5 Other Demand Response Programs
09. Buying Criteria
10. Market Growth Drivers
11. Drivers and their Impact
12. Market Challenges
13. Impact of Drivers and Challenges
14. Market Trends
15. Trends and their Impact
16. Vendor Landscape
16.1 Competitive Scenario
16.1.1 Key News
16.2 Other Prominent Vendors
16.2.1 EnerNoc
17. Key Vendor Analysis
17.1 ABB
17.1.1 Key Facts
17.1.2 Business Overview
17.1.3 Business Segmentation by Revenue 2013
17.1.4 Business Segmentation by Revenue 2011-2013
17.1.5 Geographical Segmentation by Revenue 2013
17.1.6 Business Strategy
17.1.7 Recent Developments
17.1.8 SWOT Analysis
17.1.9 Strengths
17.1.10 Weakness
17.1.11 Opportunities
17.1.12 Threats
17.2 Honeywell International
17.2.1 Key Facts
17.2.2 Business Overview
17.2.3 Business Segmentation by Revenue 2013
17.2.4 Business Segmentation by Revenue 2012 and 2013
17.2.5 Geographical Segmentation by Revenue 2013
17.2.6 Business Strategy
17.2.7 Recent Developments
17.2.8 SWOT Analysis
17.2.9 Strengths
17.2.10 Weaknesses
17.2.11 Opportunities
17.2.12 Threats
17.3 Johnson Controls
17.3.1 Key Facts
17.3.2 Business Overview
17.3.3 Business Segmentation by Revenue 2013
17.3.4 Business Segmentation by Revenue 2012 and 2013
17.3.5 Geographical Segmentation by Revenue 2013
17.3.6 Business Strategy
17.3.7 Recent Developments
17.3.8 SWOT Analysis
17.3.9 Strengths
17.3.10 Weaknesses
17.3.11 Opportunities
17.3.12 Threats
17.4 Schneider Electric
17.4.1 Key Facts
17.4.2 Business Overview
17.4.3 Revenue by Business Segmentation 2013
17.4.4 Revenue by Business Segmentation 2012 and 2013
17.4.5 Revenue by Geographical Segmentation 2013
17.4.6 Business Strategy
17.4.7 Recent Developments
17.4.8 SWOT Analysis
17.4.9 Strengths
17.4.10 Weaknesses
17.4.11 Opportunities
17.4.12 Threats
17.5 Siemens
17.5.1 Key Facts
17.5.2 Business Overview
17.5.3 Business Segmentation 2013
17.5.4 Revenue by Business Segmentation 2013
17.5.5 Revenue Comparison by Business Segmentation 2012 and 2013
17.5.6 Geographical Segmentation by Revenue 2013
17.5.7 Business Strategy
17.5.8 Recent Developments
17.5.9 SWOT Analysis
17.5.10 Strengths
17.5.11 Weaknesses
17.5.12 Opportunities
17.5.13 Threats
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