
Report ID: SQMIG10A2006
SkyQuest Technology's Distributed generation market size, share and forecast Report is based on the analysis of market data and Industry trends impacting the global Distributed Generation Market and the revenue of top companies operating in it. Market Size Data and Statistics are based on the comprehensive research by our Team of Analysts and Industry experts.
Distributed Generation Market size was valued at USD 299.11 billion in 2023 and is poised to grow from USD 338.89 billion in 2024 to USD 920.24 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 13.3% during the forecast period (2025-2032).
The market is driven by increasing GHG emission reduction goals, government regulations, and environmental consciousness. Additionally, greater R&D efforts for the creation of novel technologies are probably to promote market expansion. DEG system demand is expected to be boosted by government programmes and incentives, including feed-in tariffs in North America and the Asia Pacific. The installation of such systems in industrial, residential, and commercial settings is encouraged by government initiatives.
These systems can be run on-grid or off-grid depending on the need and area. Furthermore, the market growth is anticipated to be fuelled by DEG's major benefits over other energy-generating technologies. However, the expansion of the distributed generation market for energy generation may be constrained by high initial equipment and technological investment costs.
US Distributed Generation Market is poised to grow at a sustainable CAGR for the next forecast year.
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Distributed Generation Market size was valued at USD 92.68 Billion in 2023 and is poised to grow from USD 102.35 Billion in 2024 to USD 225.94 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 10.43% during the forecast period (2025-2032).
The market is highly competitive owing to the increasing competition at the global level as the market is leading towards the lowering of the technological cost. The companies are investing in research and development to innovate new technologies. 'General Electric', 'Siemens AG', 'ABB Ltd.', 'Schneider Electric SE', 'Mitsubishi Electric Corporation', 'Wartsila Corporation', 'Capstone Turbine Corporation', 'Cummins Inc.', 'Caterpillar Inc.', 'Vestas Wind Systems A/S', 'Rolls-Royce Holdings plc', 'Doosan Fuel Cell America Inc.', 'Ballard Power Systems Inc.', 'Bloom Energy Corporation', 'EnSync Energy Systems', 'Ameresco Inc.', 'Northern Power Systems Corporation', 'Sharp Corporation', 'SunPower Corporation', 'First Solar Inc.'
That over duration of the forecast period, the market is anticipated to be driven by rising awareness of environmental awareness, escalating government regulations and goals for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and growing energy demand. Increased R&D efforts for the creation of new technologies are also anticipated to support market expansion.
For many nations around the world, the supply of power in rural areas is still a significant challenge. Due to the limitations on the ability to transmit power where and when it is needed, the economic development of already developed or developing areas outpaces the extension of the electrical supply in rural areas and with other regions experiencing the unavailability of energy. As a result, it was necessary to make local options for electricity transmission available. Distributed energy generation system adoption has so benefited greatly from these circumstances. Furthermore, market growth is expected as a consequence of the energy loss from centralised power sources. Due to inefficiencies in the transmission process driven on by the electricity's long road, the electricity generated from centralised sources like hydropower, nuclear power, coal, and natural gas tends to lose energy. While power produced by distributed systems has good power quality. However, the main factor impeding market growth is the reluctance to embrace dispersed generation technology. This is due to the fact that these systems require a lot of room and are frequently placed close to the end-user, a concept that is not widely accepted by users. These systems also have poor aesthetic appeal and raise issues with land use.
It is anticipated that North America will have a high growth rate during the forecast period. It is expected that the huge demand for wind energy in North America and the quickly rising demand for solar energy among commercial and industrial units may fuel the demand for distributed generation technologies.
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