Energy Smart Home Area Networks
(HANs)
A Market Dynamics Report

Published: June 2009, edited Nov. 2009

Contributors: Mareca Hatler, Darryl Gurganious,
Charlie Chi Ph.D

Pages:
144 (84 figures, 41 tables)

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Synopsis:
Consumers are demanding energy solutions and governments are answering with billions of dollars in smart grid initiatives worldwide.  Utilities and the private sector are responding by creating and adopting standards based systems that provide real time energy information that allow consumers to participate in their home energy management.  Demand for in-home energy management solutions has attracted hundreds of startups as well as large corporations such as Cisco, GE, and Google.

While reducing carbon emissions from building fewer power plants is a worthy goal, the key to the smart grid is to provide customers with real-time energy information and to enable them to participate with their own energy management.  The success of this vision is dependent upon collaboration among several stakeholders including utilities, energy retailers, AMI vendors, and device manufacturers as well as Telecom/broadband service providers.  

Based on 150 interviews with utility project managers, energy management platform providers, AMI vendors, energy service companies, and government agencies, this report covers the global residential “Home Area Network” (HAN) market for demand response and energy management.

It includes the following:

  • Analysis of 250 smart metering/demand response initiatives in 88 regions that represent a total potential of 750 million households.  
  • Market forces analysis and segmentation for the utility/consumer Home Area Network market by geographical region: North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific
  • 5 year unit/revenue forecasts and the following breakdowns: HAN-enabled households, by product segment (hardware equipment, software, and services), and by HAN hardware devices by type (PCTs, energy displays, load controllers/smart plugs and others)

  • Evaluation of the value system covering 76 companies including component suppliers, energy/home automation platform providers, and utility backend software and service providers
  • In-depth technology analysis, standards developments, and identification of potentially disruptive HAN technologies.  Software simulations to illustrate the power consumption and performance of ZigBee, WiFi, Z-Wave, and other proprietary alternatives.
  • Real-world examples of the latest most advanced demand response, dynamic pricing, and energy management programs including the utilities, vendors, and third party providers involved.

ON World has researched advanced technologies in the energy sector since 2002 and this is our 21st report in this area.

Primary Research:

250 Smart Meter/HAN Projects
104 phone interviews with utility project managers in North America, Europe, and Australia

Vendors/Suppliers
50+ interviews with suppliers,
AMI vendors, demand response aggregators, and energy service companies


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Primary Research:

Surveyed Utilities: ON World surveyed 250 AMI projects worldwide for this report. In addition we surveyed the following utilities in the United States that are offering, considering, or planning Home Area Network solutions:

Utility End Users:

Arizona Public Service
Salt River Project
American Electric Power
Oklahoma Gas And Electric
Anaheim Public Utilities
Burbank Water & Power
Modesto Irrigation
Pacific Gas & Electric
Sacramento Municipal
San Diego Gas & Electric
Southern Calif Edison
Southern California Gas
Xcel Energy
Connecticut Light & Power
United Illuminating
City of Tallahassee
Florida Power & Light
Progress Energy
Tampa Electric Co.
GreyStone Power Corporation
Jackson Electric Membership Corporation
Southern Company
Hawaiian Electric Co.
Idaho Power
Commonwealth Edison (Exelon)
Duke Energy
Northeastern REMC
Whitewater, IN
Consumers Energy
Louisville Gas and Electric
Cleco Power
Entergy
Central Maine Power Co
Baltimore Gas & Electric
PEPCO Holdings
National Grid
NSTAR Electric
Unitil Corp
Western Massachusetts Electric Company


Taunton Municipal Light Plant
Connexus Energy
DTE Energy
Marshall City, Michigan
Laclede Electric CoOperative
Southern Pine Electric Power Association
Nebraska Public Power District
Overton Power District
Public Electric Service & Gas
CH Energy Group, Inc.
Consolidated Edison
Long Island Power Authority
Benton PUD
Midstate Electric Cooperative
Portland General Electric Co.
PECO Energy (Exelon)
PPL Electric Utilities
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority
Clarksville Dept. of Electricity
EPB
French Broad Electric Membership Corporation
Pulaski Electric Service
Austin Energy
Centerpoint Energy
City of San Marcos
Denton Municipal Electric
Direct Energy
OnCor Electric Delivery
Reliant
TXU Energy
Heber Light and Power
Spanish Fork City, Utah
Central Vermont Public Service (CVPS)
Dominion Virginia Power
Clark Public Utilities
Seattle City Light
Alliant Energy Corporation
Oakdale Electric Cooperative

Technology Companies:

A few of the 76 companies included in this report include the following:


Components:
Analog Devices, ATMEL, Ember, Exegin, Freescale, Gainspan, Intellon, MicroChip, NEC, OKI Semiconductor, Radiocrafts, Renesas, RF Monolithics, Silicon Labs, STMicro, Telegesis, TI, Tritech AB, Watteco, Zensys...

Home Automation/Energy Management:
4Home, AgileWaves, Arch Rock, Aztech, Blue Line, Cisco, Colorada vNet, Computime, Control4, Crestron, Emerson, Energate, EnergyHub, Exceptional Innovation, GE, Google, Greenbox, GridPlex, HAI, Honeywell, Hunter Fan, Intermatic, Leviton, Lutron, Onzo, PowerMand, PRI, Radio Thermostat Company of America, RCS, Seluxit, Tendril, Legrand/Vantage, Wayne Dalton...

Utility AMI, Software & Services:
Aclara (ESCO), BPL Global, Comverge, Cooper Power Systems, cPower, CURRENT Group, eMeter, GE Energy, GoodCents, GridPoint, Harris Corp., IBM, Itron, Landis+Gyr, Oracle, Powel, Siemens, Trilliant...


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Table of Contents

Executive Summary
Methodology/Scope

The “Energy Smart” Home Ecosystem
Home Area Networks
Market Forces
The “Energy Smart” Home Evolution
Traditional Demand Response
Advanced Demand Response
Dynamic Pricing
Energy Management
Definitions
Survey Findings
Smart Metering
Rollout Phase
Project Size
Global Home Area Networks Perspectives
United States Home Area Network Perspectives
Planned Demand Response Program
Home Area Network Architectures
HAN Components
HAN Devices
Other Consumer Interfaces
HAN Technologies
HAN Customer Segments
HAN Distribution Models
Threats & Opportunities

Technology Dynamics
Emerging Trends
Open Standards
Migration to IP
Security
Home Area Networks
Technology Requirements
Communication Protocols
ZigBee
ZigBee Smart Energy
ZigBee 2.0

(Wireless) M-BUS
Z-Wave
WiFi Low Power
Bluetooth Low Energy (LE)
HomePlug
HAN Architectures
Dual Radio HAN Gateway
Single Radio HAN Gateway
U-SNAP Alliance
IP Bridge/Gateway
Load Control Network

Standards & Industry Groups
EPRI/IntelliGrid
GridWise
UCA International Users Group
UtilityAMI OpenHAN
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

IPSO Alliance
NIST Smart Grid Project
UK ERA Smart Metering Initiative
Operational Framework
WAN Communications
Local Communications Project
Netherlands Smart Meter Standard (NTA 8130)
Germany’s Open Meter Standard (OMS)
European Smart Metering Industry Group
OPEN Meter Consortium
ADDRESS Consortium


Global Total Market Size Forecasts
Methodology
Total Potential Market Size
AMI Meters with HAN Gateways
HAN Enabled Households
HAN Enabled Households vs Broadband
HAN Enabled Households by Region
HAN Devices
Global HAN Revenues
HAN Revenues by Region
HAN Revenues by Product Segment
HAN Device Units by Type
HAN Device Revenues by Type
HAN Device Average Sale Prices
HAN Device Units by Technology

North America
Market Trends
Two-Way Load Control Programs
Energy Efficiency Programs
Energy Legislation & Other Drivers
Market Size Forecasts
Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateways
HAN Enabled Households
HAN Revenues
HAN Device Units
HAN Devices Units by Type
HAN Device Revenues by Type
HAN Devices Units by Technology
US Smart Grid Awards

Europe
Market Trends
Energy Legislation & Other Drivers
European Energy Efficiency Directives
CENELEC Mandate
Market Size Forecasts
Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateways
HAN Enabled Households
HAN Revenues
HAN Device Unit
HAN Device Units by Type
HAN Device Revenues by Type
HAN Device Units by Technology

Asia Pacific
Market Trends
Energy Legislation & Other Drivers
Market Size Forecasts
Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateways
HAN Enabled Households
HAN Revenue
HAN Device Units
HAN Device Units by Type
HAN Device Revenues by Type
HAN Device Units by Technology

Value System

Components
Profiles
HAN Systems
Product Segmentation
Profiles
Utility Software & Services
Product Segmentation
Profiles
Survey Projects

List of Figures

Figure 1: The Energy Smart Home Ecosystem
Figure 2: A Home Area Network
Figure 3: The Energy Smart Home - Market Drivers
Figure 4: World Marketed Energy Consumption (1980-2030)
Figure 5: The “Energy Smart” Home Evolution
Figure 6: Surveyed Metering Projects by Region
Figure 7: Global - Smart Meter Phase
Figure 8: Global - AMI Vendor Selection Stag
Figure 9: Global - #Planned/Deployed Smart Meters
Figure 10: Global HAN Perspectives
Figure 11: US - Current Demand Response Programs
Figure 12: US - HAN Perspectives
Figure 13: US – Current DR Programs/Pilots
Figure 14: US – Planned DR Programs
Figure 15: US - Planned HAN Gateway Approach
Figure 16: In-Home HAN Device Variations
Figure 17: Web based “dashboards”
Figure 18: US – Most Likely HAN Tools/Devices
Figure 19: US – Current HAN Technology
Figure 20: US – Planned HAN Technology
Figure 21: Household Characteristics by Segment
Figure 22: Payback Time & Savings by Customer Segment
Figure 23: HAN Wireless Communications Protocols Compared
Figure 24: Technology Requirements - ZigBee
Figure 25: HAN Technologies – Five Year Average Power
Figure 26: HAN Technologies – Battery Life Test
Figure 27: Overview of HAN Standards
Figure 28: Technology Requirements - WMBUS
Figure 29: HAN Technologies – Range Test
Figure 30: Technology Requirements – Z-Wave
Figure 31: Technology Requirements – WiFi
Figure 32: HAN Technologies – Performance Test
Figure 33: Technology Requirements – Bluetooth LE
Figure 34: Home Area Network Basic Architecture
Figure 35: HAN Architecture Variations
Figure 36: SRSM Smart Metering Scope
Figure 37: UK Local Communications Platform Vision
Figure 38: Netherlands Smart Metering Standard
Figure 39: Germany Open Meter Standard (OMS)
Figure 40: Vision for the ADDRESS Architecture
Figure 41: Global Total Potential HAN Households (2008-2013)
Figure 42: Global Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateway
Figure 43: HAN-enabled Households, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 44: HAN-enabled vs Broadband Households Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 45: HAN Households, by Region Moderate (2008-2013)
Figure 46: HAN Device Units, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 47: Global HAN Revenues, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 48: Global Revenues by Target Market Moderate (2008-2013)
Figure 49: Global HAN Revenues by Product Segment (2008-2013)
Figure 50: Annual HAN Device Units by Type (2008-2013)
Figure 51: Global HAN Device Revenues by Type (2008-2013)
Figure 52: HAN Hardware Average Sale Price per Device by Type (2008-2013)
Figure 53: Global – Annual HAN Device Units by Technology (2008-2013)
Figure 54: North America – Home Area Network Initiatives in 2013
Figure 55: United States - Home Area Network Perspective
Figure 56: Current US Dynamic Pricing Programs by Type
Figure 57: Planned US Dynamic Pricing Programs by Type
Figure 58: NA - Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateways (2008-2013)
Figure 59: NA – HAN-enabled Households, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 60: NA – Annual HAN Revenues by Product Segment (2008-2013)
Figure 61: NA – Annual HAN Device Units, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 62: NA – Annual HAN Devices by Type (2008-2013)
Figure 63: NA – Annual HAN Eqpmnt Revenues by Device Type (2008-2013)
Figure 64: NA – Annual HAN Devices by Technology (2008-2013)
Figure 65: Europe – Home Area Network Initiatives in 2013
Figure 66: EU – Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateways (2008-2013)
Figure 67: EU – HAN-enabled Households, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 68: EU – Annual HAN Revenues by Product Segment (2008-2013)
Figure 69: EU – Annual HAN Device Units, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 70: EU - Annual HAN Device Units by Type (2008-2013)
Figure 71: EU - Annual HAN Device Revenues by Type (2008-2013)
Figure 72: EU - Annual HAN Device Units by Technology (2008-2013)
Figure 73: Asia Pacific Home Area Network Initiatives in 2013
Figure 74: APAC – Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateways (2008-2013
Figure 75: APAC – HAN-enabled Households, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 76: APAC – Annual HAN Revenues by Product Segment (2008-2013)
Figure 77: APAC – Annual HAN Device Units, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Figure 78: APAC – Annual HAN Device Units by Type (2008-2013)
Figure 79: APAC – Annual HAN Device Revenues by Type (2008-2013)
Figure 80: APAC – Annual HAN Device Units by Technology (2008-2013)
Figure 81: The Energy Smart Home Value System
Figure 82: Components – Disruption & Sustainability
Figure 83: HAN Systems – Disruption & Sustainability
Figure 84: Utility Software & Services – Disruption & Sustainability

List of Tables

Table 1: HAN Gateway Approaches Compared
Table 2: HAN Customer Segments & Characteristics
Table 3: ZigBee Smart Energy Features
Table 4: Global Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateway
Table 5: HAN-enabled Households, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Table 6: HAN-enabled vs Broadband Households Aggressive (2008-2013
Table 7: HAN Households, by Region Moderate (2008-2013)
Table 8: HAN Device Units, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Table 9: Global HAN Revenues, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Table 10: Global Revenues by Target Market Moderate (2008-2013)
Table 11: Global HAN Revenues by Product Segment (2008-2013)
Table 12: Annual HAN Device Units by Type (2008-2013)
Table 13: Global HAN Device Revenues by Type (2008-2013)
Table 14: HAN Hardware Average Sale Price per Device by Type (2008-2013)
Table 15: Global – Annual HAN Device Units by Technology (2008-2013)
Table 16: NA - Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateways (2008-2013)
Table 17: NA – HAN-enabled Households, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Table 18: NA – Annual HAN Revenues by Product Segment (2008-2013
Table 19: NA – Annual HAN Device Units, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Table 20: NA – Annual HAN Devices by Type (2008-2013)
Table 21: NA – Annual HAN Eqpmnt Revenues by Device Type (2008-2013)
Table 22: NA – Annual HAN Devices by Technology (2008-2013)
Table 23: EU – Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateways (2008-2013)
Table 24: EU – HAN-enabled Households, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Table 25: EU – Annual HAN Revenues by Product Segment (2008-2013)
Table 26: EU – Annual HAN Device Units, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Table 27: EU - Annual HAN Device Units by Type (2008-2013)
Table 28: EU - Annual HAN Device Revenues by Type (2008-2013)
Table 29: EU - Annual HAN Device Units by Technology (2008-2013)
Table 30: APAC – Electric AMI Meters with HAN Gateways (2008-2013)
Table 31: APAC – HAN-enabled Households, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Table 32: APAC – Annual HAN Revenues by Product Segment (2008-2013)
Table 33: APAC – Annual HAN Device Units, Moderate & Aggressive (2008-2013)
Table 34: APAC – Annual HAN Device Units by Type (2008-2013)
Table 35: APAC – Annual HAN Device Revenues by Type (2008-2013)
Table 36: APAC – Annual HAN Device Units by Technology (2008-2013)
Table 37: Component Suppliers - Profiles
Table 38: HAN Systems - Product Segmentation
Table 39: HAN Systems – Profiles
Table 40: Utility Software & Services by Product Segmentation
Table 41: Utility Software & Services


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