Commonly located at the edge of the power grid, community and
residential energy storage (CRES) systems use a range of technologies
including flow batteries, advanced lead-acid batteries, and, most
prevalently, lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries. As yet, most
of the CRES market is still in the technical demonstration phase, as
developers of energy storage systems use these pilots as opportunities
to understand the technical requirements of CRES. Driven by
the expansion of distributed solar photovoltaics capacity, the adoption
of plug-in electric vehicles, and the spread of dynamic pricing
programs, the CRES market will experience sharp growth over the next 10
years, according to a recent report from Pike
Research. The global market for these
systems will grow from $19.2 million in 2012 to more than $872 million
in 2022, the cleantech market intelligence firm forecasts.
Total worldwide installed capacity for community and residential
energy storage systems will reach 780 megawatts in 2022.
“The community and residential energy storage sector is still
nascent, but market conditions, technology capabilities, and economics
are beginning to align in a way that points to significant growth
opportunities over the coming decade,” says research analyst Anissa
Dehamna. “Several high-profile demonstration projects are
currently underway, focused on delivering voltage support,
load-leveling/peak-shifting, and islanding services, and aiming to
experiment with frequency regulation and spinning reserve services
further along in the project.”
One of the key factors influencing the growth of the CRES market
will be the attitudes and objectives of utilities. Because
it is not a part of a utility’s mandate to integrate or experiment with
new technologies, utilities must make extraordinary efforts to engage in
energy storage projects based on newer technologies. On the
other hand, some utilities are keen to understand the operation,
benefits, and business cases for CRES. It is likely that in
each key region (North America, Western Europe, and Asia Pacific), one
or several key, progressive utilities will be the first to trial CRES.
Pike Research’s report, “Community
and Residential Energy Storage”, assesses the market
opportunity for battery-based energy storage systems in community and
residential deployments. Key applications covered include
voltage support, frequency regulation, islanding, and peak shaving using
lithium ion, advanced lead-acid, and flow battery technologies. The
study includes profiles and SWOT analysis for key industry players as
well as global revenue and installed capacity forecasts, segmented by
technology and region, for the period from 2012 to 2022. An
Executive Summary of the report is available for free download on the
firm’s website.
Pike Research is a market research and consulting firm that
provides in-depth analysis of global clean technology markets. The
company’s research methodology combines supply-side industry analysis,
end-user primary research and demand assessment, and deep examination of
technology trends to provide a comprehensive view of the Smart Energy,
Smart Grid, Smart Transportation, Smart Industry, and Smart Buildings
sectors. For more information, visit www.pikeresearch.com
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