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Editorial

Utility AMI Analytics at the Grid Edge

Strategies, Markets and Forecasts

1 minute read

Utilities around the globe are projected to spend $10.1 billion USD on analytics solutions and integrations services through 2021, to enhance the value of new and existing automated metering infrastructure (AMI) investments. These investments enable utilities to improve customer service and engagement, upgrade distribution grid management and increase overall energy efficiency.

Utilities continue to develop new applications beyond AMI's traditional meter-to-cash use cases. AMI-based grid edge analytics use cases have come to occupy two major categories: network and customer. On the network side, decentralized and centralized architectures are deployed to serve off-line and near real-time applications such as distribution O&M, predictive outage and reliability, and volt/VAR control. On the customer side, AMI data increases the accuracy of iterative and self- learning algorithms to enhance load forecasting, customer segmentation and load disaggregation.

This 80-slide report provides data and analysis of the competitive landscape for AMI solutions, global- and region-specific deployment trends, market drivers, and utility case studies to provide descriptive and prescriptive insights into the future of AMI-enabled analytics in the utility market.

Premium License purchasers will receive the full report along with detailed data, from GTM 's Grid Edge Deployment Tracker, on over 780 AMI projects and 300 AMI-related analytics deployments, covering 100 vendors and 710 utilities. The full excel data sheet will also include the underlying data from the report.

What's included in the report brochure:

  • High level summary of the report
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Sample Figures
  • Ordering information

This report is available to subscribers of our Grid Edge Service.