
Report ID: SQMIG10B2064
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In January 2023, GE Grid Solutions announced a new partnership with Autogrid Systems to develop and commercialize DERMS solutions for electric utilities. The partnership will combine GE's grid expertise with Autogrid's DERMS platform to provide utilities with the tools they need to manage their growing fleet of DERs.
In February 2023, ABB announced the launch of its new DERMS solution, AbilityTM Distributed Energy Management System. The new solution is designed to help utilities and other grid operators to manage and optimize the operation of their DERs.
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Distributed Energy Resource Management System Market size was valued at USD 517.69 Million in 2023 and is poised to grow from USD 630.55 Million in 2024 to USD 2507.55 Million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 21.8% during the forecast period (2025-2032).
The Global Distributed Energy Resource Management System DERMS Market is characterized by the presence of both established players and emerging companies. There are some key players in the DERMS market that provide DERMS solutions and services to utilities, grid operators, and energy management entities worldwide. They offer a wide range of capabilities, including real-time monitoring, forecasting, optimization algorithms, and grid integration tools. Some companies focus on specific segments or regions, while others offer comprehensive DERMS platforms. In addition to these established players, the DERMS market also witnesses the entry of startups and technology providers offering innovative solutions. As the market evolves, partnerships, collaborations, and acquisitions are common strategies adopted by companies to enhance their offerings and expand their market presence. 'Siemens AG (Germany) ', 'ABB Ltd. (Switzerland) ', 'General Electric Company (US) ', 'Schneider Electric SE (France) ', 'Honeywell International Inc. (US) ', 'Cisco Systems, Inc. (US) ', 'IBM Corporation (US) ', 'Eaton Corporation plc (Ireland) ', 'Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan) ', 'Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan) ', 'Schneider Electric SA (France) ', 'Doosan GridTech, Inc. (US) ', 'AutoGrid Systems, Inc. (US) ', 'Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd. (UK) ', 'OATI (Open Access Technology International, Inc.) (US) ', 'EnergyHub (US) ', 'Sonnen GmbH (Germany) ', 'Geli (US) ', 'Blue Planet Energy (US) ', 'PowerLedger (Australia) ', 'Enel X (Italy) ', 'Moixa (UK) '
The growing global focus on reducing carbon emissions and transitioning towards a sustainable energy future has led to a significant increase in the adoption of renewable energy sources. DERMS plays a crucial role in integrating and optimizing the operation of distributed energy resources, enabling the efficient utilization of renewable energy. The need to manage these diverse energy sources effectively drives the demand for DERMS solutions. For example, a utility company implementing DERMS can monitor and control a network of distributed solar panels and wind turbines to ensure optimal power generation and grid stability.
Demand Response Integration: Demand response refers to the ability to adjust electricity usage in response to supply conditions or price signals. DERMS platforms are increasingly incorporating demand response capabilities to optimize the utilization of distributed energy resources and support grid stability. By enabling real-time monitoring of energy demand and supply, DERMS can facilitate demand response programs and enable dynamic pricing schemes. For example, a DERMS can automatically reduce the electricity consumption of a group of residential buildings during periods of high demand, helping to balance the grid and avoid blackouts.
North America dominated the global market with its robust infrastructure and advanced technological advancements. The region has witnessed significant adoption of DERMS solutions, driven by the increasing integration of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power. The United States, in particular, has embraced DERMS to manage and optimize distributed energy resources across its vast and diverse energy landscape. Market giants like Schneider Electric and General Electric have made substantial investments in DERMS solutions to cater to the growing demand.
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