World Market Study of SCADA, Energy Management Systems and Distribution Management Systems in Electric Utilities: 2008-2010 – Complete 4 Volume Set
This series measures current market size and offers projections on a world region basis through the year 2010. In addition to profiling utility requirements individually, the research program focuses on defining the broader product and market requirements that suppliers must meet in order to successfully participate in the SCADA, EMS, and DMS programs within the electric utility community worldwide. It helps to determine the attitudes, plans and activities among operations and engineering managers in electric utilities throughout the world that are using, or planning to use, computer-based energy management systems (EMS), supervisory control and data acquisition systems (SCADA), and distribution management systems (DMS).
The world regions included are the North American, Latin American, Mid East, Mediterranean, African and Asia Pacific markets. The series provides a comprehensive and informative report on the control systems usage patterns and plans of electric utilities around the world.
Key issues addressed in this series:
- Approximate number of pole top RTUs, substation RTUs, substation PLCs, bay controllers and substation controllers currently installed in SCADA/EMS/DMS. Anticipated numbers planned for installation by year-end 2010, along with protocol requirements.
- Mention of suppliers to be considered when anticipating the procurement of SCADA, EMS, DMS
- Utility sources of data for network and/or display
- Utility use of or plans to implement a separate outage management system (OMS) and/or a generation management system (GMS) by year-end 2010
- Level of interest in 23 applications/functions connected to EMS/SCADA, such as live weather data and satellite imagery tied into SCADA
- Likely impact of new federal energy reliability legislation on the U.S. portion of the world market.
Research Methodology:
Chief operations and chief engineering personnel were the principal source of information for this program. Our Research Company maintains an extensive international utility database containing contact names. The field survey work was conducted using several primary research methods including personal interviews, email, mail and fax surveys, with telephone follow up conducted by our staff and research partners.
We have established business partner centers in Western Europe, Latin America, Russia, China, and the Middle East. This development provides an ideal opportunity to conduct global research programs for the energy industry.
About the Publisher: This report is offered by Energy Business Reports (www.EnergyBusinessReports.com), an energy industry think tank and leading source for energy industry information and research products.
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