Advanced Distribution Management Systems (ADMS) Market 2018 Global Trends, Emerging Technologies, Competitive Landscape, Size, Industry Growth and Segments by Forecast to 2023
Market Highlights:
The advanced distribution management system has fundamental
parts which are power control system, energy management system, supervisory
control and data acquisition, distribution management system, outage management
and demand response management system.
These systems are integrated with supervisory control and
data acquisition (SCADA) systems that provide enhanced automated control on
operational distribution.
It is also connected with smart grid, distributed resources,
and utility operation technologies to provide real-time information of the
distributed network. By using real-time information, ADMS simplifies the
operational workflow of utilities and industries. For instance, the scope of
application of ADMS in electric utilities includes Volt/Volt-Ampere Reactive
Optimization, fault location, restoration, and electric vehicles that manage
electricity generation as well as its consumption.
Major Key Players:
·
Schneider Electric SE (France)
·
General Electric Company (U.S.)
·
ABB Group (Switzerland)
·
Oracle Corporation (U.S.)
·
Indra Sistemas, S.A. (Spain)
·
Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.)
·
Siemens AG (Germany)
·
Advanced Control Systems (U.S.)
·
S&C Electric Company (U.S.)
·
Survalent Technology (Canada)
·
Open Systems International, Inc.
(U.S.)
Regional
Analysis:
The
regional analysis of advanced distribution management systems market is done
for North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and the rest of the world. North
America holds the largest share of the market across the globe due to the
emergence of smart grid projects in the U.S. requiring new technologies for
grid management and optimization.
Whereas,
Asia Pacific countries, including China, Japan, and India, are the emerging
markets for advanced distribution management systems and the region is expected
to grow with the highest CAGR in the coming years.
Industry News:
On March 08, 2016, Schneider Electric,
a global specialist in energy management, and automation and Central Hudson Gas
& Electric Corporation, a transmission and distribution utility, announced the deployment of advanced distribution
management systems which includes a Distribution Management System (DMS) and
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) component that allows to
monitor potential issues, integrate distributed energy resources (DER), and
analyze and optimize network operations.
The global Advanced Distribution
Management Systems Market is estimated to reach USD 2,146 million by
the end of the forecast period of 2023, at a CAGR of approximately ~19%.
Advanced Distribution Management Systems Market Segmentation:
The global advanced distribution management systems market is segmented on
the basis of the components, deployment, application, verticals, and region. The component segment is
sub-segmented as hardware, software, solutions, and
services. The deployment segment is sub-segmented into the cloud and on-premise.
The application segment is
sub-segmented into supervisory control & data acquisition system,
fault location, isolation, and service restoration, volt/Var control function,
and distribution network system. The verticals are
segmented into energy and utilities, defense and government, manufacturing,
transportation and logistics and others. Region-wise, the market is covered across regions including North
America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World.
The study was conducted using an
objective combination of primary and secondary information, including inputs
from key participants in the industry. The report contains a comprehensive
market and vendor landscape in addition to a SWOT analysis of the key vendors.
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Intended
Audiences:
- Advanced Distribution Management Systems companies
- Advanced Distribution Management Systems providers
- Computer graphics developers
- System integrators and third-party vendors
- Government bodies
- Technology investors
- Research institutes and organizations
- Market research and consulting firms
- End-users/enterprise-users

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