
Smart Energy Set
40% off 6 reports (5 PDFs, 4 PowerPoints and 3 Excel workbooks)
600 pages (566 figures and 241 tables) covering the largest and fastest Smart Energy markets.
Price: $7,999 ($14,000 sold separately, multi-user/corporate licenses)

Price:
$7,999 ($14,000 sold separately, multi-user/corporate licenses)
Synopsis:
Based on >3,000 surveys and phone interviews, this report set includes 6 reports (600 pages) covering the major Smart Energy markets including the following:
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Report 1: 802.15.4 & ZigBee
ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4 will play a dominant role in the fixed Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) market that is set to reach 1 billion annual unit shipments within the next five years.
Smart Energy continues to be the primary driver for the majority of fixed WSN markets. Between 2012 and 2018, ZigBee and 802.15.4 based systems will make up 43% of the wireless chipsets used for smart metering, home and building energy management, distributed energy resources as well as lighting controls.
Primary Research:
800+ individuals including consumers, facility managers, home service providers, professional installers, device manufacturers, software developers, and component suppliers.
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Report 2: Home Energy Management:
Consumer Views & Preferences
In this report, delivered in PowerPoint, we present the survey findings from two surveys with 1,500+ U.S. consumers on current usage trends, adoption drivers and user preferences for home energy management (HEM) products and services.
Primary Research:
1500 U.S. consumers
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Report 3: Smart Wireless Lighting
From large scale wireless sensor networks for commercial and outdoor lighting to RF enabled light bulbs for consumers, wireless lighting controls are enabling a new generation of smart lighting solutions for green buildings and the Internet of Things.
While many of the latest wireless lighting products are focused on commercial building energy management, the residential market is growing even faster. In fact, retail sales of several smart wireless lighting products such as RF enabled LED light bulbs increased by more than 200% over the past 12 months and hundreds of wireless lighting control products are currently for sale through retail and online channels.
Primary Research:
500+ individuals including consumers, facility managers, home service providers, professional installers, device manufacturers, software developers, and component suppliers.
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Report 4: Smart Building Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) will be responsible for the majority of the growth in intelligent building systems over the next decade.
A transformation is underway in building automation due to low-cost Internet based cloud services enabled by wireless sensor networks. From building-wide wireless mesh networks to room-level controls, there are dozens of new entrants that are challenging the incumbents especially for small and medium sized buildings.
Primary Research:
250+ interviews with facility managers, professional installers, hardware manufacturers, software developers, system manufacturers and component suppliers
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Report 5: Smart Home Energy Systems & Cloud Services
Today, there are tens of thousands of industrial wireless sensor network deployments underway, wireless mesh standards have been ratified, and dozens of products are planned to be launched by the end of the year. The ability to deploy nearly unlimited numbers of wireless sensors in harsh and remote locations has enabled new applications not possible with hard-wired systems.
Although the standards battle between WirelessHART and ISA100.11a has complicated product development and slowed adoption, it has driven innovation and attracted new entrants. Threats and opportunities abound as end users demand a unified standard and emerging technologies such as IP sensor networking gain traction.
Primary Research:
>900 individuals including consumers, utilities, home service providers, retail outlets and professional installers
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Report 6: Global Smart Metering
Relentless energy demand and the challenges of building new power plants make building a smarter grid ever more urgent. Internet Protocol (IP) addressable devices, cloud services and the emergence of Home Area Networks (HANs) have created the needed infrastructure to support the deployment of hundreds of millions of smart meters over the next decade...
Primary Research:
>270 phone interviews with utility professionals, meter manufacturers, AMI vendors, service providers, software developers and HAN equipment providers
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