弹性市场与实行技术
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弹性市场与实行技术

Flexibility Markets and Enabling Technologies - Flexible DER Capacity, Revenue, and Implementation Spending: Global Forecasts and Analysis, 2025-2034

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分散式能源 (DER) 正越来越多地应用于住宅、商业和工业领域,以增强电网灵活性,并支持向更具弹性的能源系统转型。需求响应 (DR) 计划和虚拟电厂 (VPP) 聚合等灵活性机制能够提高容量、改善电网管理并简化互联。能源产业的数位化程度不断提高,推动了虚拟市场的发展,使广泛的利害关係人能够更便利、更有效率地进行能源交易。将灵活性市场和公用事业项目与 DER 结合,可以带来经济高效的解决方案,并可能减少长期电网维护和升级的需求。

预计从 2025 年到 2034 年,灵活 DER 的累积容量将以 5.0% 的复合年增长率成长。

本报告探讨了全球弹性市场,并提供了各地区灵活 DER 累积容量、收入和安装支出的详细预测。

目录

第1章 摘要整理

  • 简介
  • 市场问题
  • 产业价值链
  • 市场预测

第2章 市场问题

  • 促进因素
    • 能源市场数位化
    • 提高客户对分散式能源 (DER) 的采用率
    • 灵活性赋能技术的进步
  • 障碍
    • 虚拟电厂 (VPP) 的扩展与整合
    • 监理问题
    • 输配电衝突
  • 政策版图

第3章 产业价值链

  • 竞争情形
    • M&A,伙伴关係,企业计划
    • 价格设定
    • DER弹性的采购

第4章 市场预测

  • 调查手法
  • 全球预测
  • 地区的预测
    • 北美
    • 欧洲
    • 亚太地区
    • 南美
    • 中东·非洲

第5章 结论与建议

  • 3个大的要点
  • 建议
    • 政策制定者和监管机构
    • 电网营运商
    • 虚拟发电厂 (VPP) 营运商和分散式能源 (DER) 聚合商

第6章 缩写和简称的清单

第7章 目录

第8章 图表

第9章 调查范围,与资讯来源与调查手法,註解

Product Code: MF-FMET-25

Distributed energy resources (DER) are increasingly being deployed across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors to enhance grid flexibility and support the transition to more resilient energy systems. Flexibility mechanisms-including demand response (DR) programs and virtual power plant (VPP) aggregations-enable increased capacity, improved grid management, and streamlined interconnection. The ongoing digitalization of the energy sector is facilitating the development of virtual marketplaces, making energy trading more accessible and efficient for a broad range of stakeholders. Pairing flexibility markets and utility programs with DER can contribute to cost-effective solutions and reduce the need for long-term grid maintenance and upgrades.

This report provides detailed forecasts for cumulative flexible DER capacity, revenue, and implementation spending across five major geographic regions: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. Country-level analysis is included for selected markets with established or emerging flexibility programs: the U.S., France, Germany, the UK, Italy, Australia, and Japan. The forecasts focuses on DER participating in flexibility programs or markets-segmented into DR and VPP-rather than total installed DER capacity. Revenue reflects payments from wholesale or local flexibility markets and utility DR programs to service providers and customers for delivering flexibility, while implementation spending encompasses program costs, telemetry, device controls, and enabling software.

Guidehouse Research's analysis is designed for electricity end users, DER owners, software companies, aggregators, regulators, grid operators, and electricity market operators seeking actionable insights into market trends, drivers, barriers, and regulatory developments. With cumulative flexible DER capacity projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.0% from 2025 through 2034, the report offers a comprehensive view of the evolving landscape, supporting strategic decision-making for stakeholders navigating the future of flexibility markets and enabling technologies.

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Market Issues
  • 1.3 Industry Value Chain
  • 1.4 Market Forecasts

2.Market Issues

  • 2.1 Drivers
    • 2.1.1 Digitalization of the Energy Market
    • 2.1.2 Increased Customer Adoption of DER
    • 2.1.3 Advances in Flexibility-Enabling Technology
  • 2.2 Barriers
    • 2.2.1 Scaling Up and Integrating VPPs
    • 2.2.2 Regulatory Issues
    • 2.2.3 Transmission and Distribution Conflicts
  • 2.3 Policy Landscape

3. Industry Value Chain

  • 3.1 Competitive Landscape
    • 3.1.1 M&A, Partnerships, and Company Programs
    • 3.1.2 Pricing
    • 3.1.3 DER Flexibility Procurement
      • 3.1.3.1 Explicit vs. Implicit Flexibility
      • 3.1.3.2 Wholesale and Retail Markets
      • 3.1.3.3 Utility Contracts and Programs
      • 3.1.3.4 Local Flexibility Markets
      • 3.1.3.5 Non-Wires Alternatives

4. Market Forecasts

  • 4.1 Methodology
    • 4.1.1 Forecast Definitions
  • 4.2 Global Forecast
  • 4.3 Regional Forecasts
    • 4.3.1 North America
    • 4.3.2 Europe
    • 4.3.3 Asia-Pacific
    • 4.3.4 Latin America
    • 4.3.5 Middle East & Africa

5. Conclusions and Recommendations

  • 5.1 Three Big Takeaways
  • 5.2 Recommendations
    • 5.2.1 Policymakers and Regulators
    • 5.2.2 Grid Operators
    • 5.2.3 VPP Operators and DER Aggregators

6. Acronym and Abbreviation List

7.Table of Contents

8.Table of Charts and Figures

9. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes

List of Tables

  • Table 2-1. DER Flexibility Regulatory Overview for Select Countries/Regions
  • Table 3-1. Functions of DER Flexibility Value Chain Segments
  • Table 3-2. Compensation Methods and Price Ranges for DER Flexibility Procurement

List of Figures

  • Chart 1-1. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-1. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Region with Revenue and Implementation Spending, World Markets: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-2. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Technology with Implementation Spending, North America: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-3. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Customer Segment with Implementation Spending, North America: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-4. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Technology with Implementation Spending, U.S.: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-5. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Technology with Implementation Spending, Europe: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-6. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Customer Segment with Implementation Spending, Europe: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-7. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Technology with Implementation Spending, UK: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-8. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Technology with Implementation Spending, Asia-Pacific, 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-9. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Customer Segment with Implementation Spending, Asia-Pacific: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-10. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Technology with Implementation Spending, Japan: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-11. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Technology with Implementation Spending, Latin America: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-12. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Customer Segment with Implementation Spending, Latin America: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-13. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Technology with Implementation Spending, Middle East & Africa: 2025-2034
  • Chart 4-14. Cumulative Flexible DER Capacity by Customer Segment with Implementation Spending, Middle East & Africa: 2025-2034
  • Figure 3-1. DER Flexibility Value Chain