Microgrid Market Expected to reach $47.4 billion by 2025
The report "Microgrid
Market by Connectivity (Grid Connected and Off-Grid Connected),
Offering (Hardware and Software & Services), End-Use (Commercial &
Industrial, Remote, Instituites & Campuses), Grid Type, Pattern, Region -
Global Forecast to 2025", is projected to reach USD 47.4 billion by
2025 from USD 28.6 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 10.6% between 2020 and 2025.
Rising demand for clean energy, increasing instances of cyberattacks on energy
infrastructures, growing requirement for reliable & secure global power
supply, and rising global deployment of microgrids for rural electrification
are key factors driving the market growth. Furthermore, the expansion of
renewable energy capacity of countries in APAC and government initiatives to
encourage the development of microgrids are the opportunities for microgrid
developers.
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Grid-connected microgrid segment to grow at a higher
CAGR during the forecast period
Grid-connected
microgrids are connected to large utility grids. They are typically used to
serve both small areas comprising a few houses and large areas such as military
installations. In grid-connected microgrids, power transmission is dependent on
the main grids; thus, any damage to these affects the overall power
transmission networks.
Solar PV power
technology is used mainly in grid-connected microgrids. The growth of this
segment can be attributed to the expansion of utility-based grid networks, coupled
with the large-scale use of renewable sources of energy such as offshore wind.
Grid-connected microgrids offer grid resiliency and improved quality power.
They have a low impact on the environment.
Power generators to hold the largest share of the hardware
microgrid market during the forecast period
End-users worldwide
are increasingly adopting microgrids to achieve energy goals such as improved
reliability of electricity, fewer carbon emissions, reduced electricity costs,
and generation of electricity from different sources of energy. The distributed
generation of electricity is considered as the foundation stone of microgrids
as it enables the use of various sources of energy to generate electricity.
These include renewable energy sources (solar, wind, PV cells, etc.) and
non-renewable energy sources (fuel cells, diesel generators, CHP and micro-CHP,
microturbines, etc.). The use of renewable sources of energy such as PV cells,
wind turbines, and hydro turbines for power generation in microgrids is one of
the prominent factors contributing to the growth of the microgrid hardware
market globally. Other advantages of integrating renewable sources of energy
with microgrids are reduced emissions of greenhouse gases, lower dependency on
local or imported fuels, and increased requirement of energy security.
Microgrid market in APAC to grow at highest CAGR during
the forecast period
The microgrid
industry in APAC is projected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast
period. This growth can be attributed to the high rate of rural electrification
in several economies such as India, Malaysia, and the Philippines. A large
number of islands in Indonesia and the Philippines and the lack of proper
electricity infrastructure in emerging economies led to the demand for
cost-effective microgrids in the region as it has a large portion of
unelectrified areas. This is expected to contribute to the growth of the
microgrid market in APAC during the forecast period.
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ABB (ABB,
Switzerland), General Electric Company (GE, US), Siemens AG (Siemens, Germany),
Eaton Corporation Inc. (Eaton, Ireland), Schneider Electric SE (Schneider
Electric, France), Honeywell International Inc. (Honeywell, US), HOMER Energy
LLC (Homer Energy, US), S&C Electric Company (S&C Electric, US), Power
Analytics Corporation (Power Analytics, US), and Exelon Corporation (Exelon,
US) are a few major players in the global microgrid market.
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