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“Smart Grid Policy Handbook 2018” is the latest policy report from GlobalData, which offers comprehensive information on major policies governing smart grid in different countries.
The report covers sixteen key countries, providing the current scenario and future plans in implementing smart grid technology, giving a fair idea of overall growth potential of the smart grid industry in each of the countries, and globally. Countries covered in the handbook include – the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, the UK, Germany, Spain, France, Japan, Australia, China, India, South Korea, Singapore, South Africa and Saudi Arabia. The report also discusses the net-metering policy, and smart meter roll out in these countries. Advanced metering infrastructure, microgrid, smart cities, net metering, time of use pricing, communication protocol and electric vehicles are among the other topics covered in the report.
The report uses data and information sourced from industry associations, government websites and statutory bodies. The information is also sourced through other secondary research sources such as industry and trade magazines.

Scope

The report provides comprehensive coverage of key smart grid initiatives and policies in some of the major countries including the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, the UK, Germany, Spain, France, Japan, Australia, China, India, South Korea, Singapore, South Africa and Saudi Arabia. Topics covered in the handbook include:

• Advanced metering Infrastructure (AMI)

• Microgrid

• Smart cities

• Net metering

• Time of use (TOU) pricing

• Communication protocol for smart grid

• Important agencies dealing with smart grid

• Electric vehicles (EV)

• Energy management systems (EMS)

Reasons to Buy

The report will allow you to:

• Develop business strategies using specific insights into policy decisions

• Identify opportunities and challenges in exploiting the smart grid markets

• Compare the level of support provided to different smart grid technologies in different countries

• Increase future revenue and profitability with the help of insights into future opportunities and critical success factors in the smart grid market

Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents

1.1 List of Tables

1.2 List of Figures

2 Executive Summary

2.1 Commitments Made at COP21 to Enhance Smart grid Outlook

2.2 Net Metering to be Key Phenomenon in Most Major Countries

2.3 EU Mandates Driving Smart Grid Investment in Europe

2.4 China is the largest smart grid market

2.5 Smart Grid Standards Development

3 Introduction

3.1 Smart Grid Market, Overview

3.2 GlobalData Report Guidance

4 Smart Grid Framework

4.1 Smart Grid Technology

4.2 Smart Grid Benefits

4.3 Smart Grid International Association

4.4 Smart Grid Standards

5 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, US

5.1 Overview

5.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

5.3 Major Policies and Incentives, Federal

5.4 Major Policies and Incentives, California

5.5 Major Policies and Incentives, Connecticut

5.6 Major Policies and Incentives, Colorado

5.7 Major Policies and Incentives, Pennsylvania

5.8 Major Policies and Incentives, Massachusetts

6 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, Canada

6.1 Overview

6.2 Major Institutes involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

6.3 Federal Funding Initiatives

6.4 Canadian Smart Grid Standards Roadmap

6.5 Smart Metering Standardization

6.6 Smart Meter Deployment Project

6.7 Net Metering

6.8 Energy Efficiency

6.9 Energy Innovation Program

6.10 Major Policies and Incentives, Ontario

6.11 Major Policies and Incentives, British Columbia

6.12 Major Policies and Incentives, Quebec

7 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, Mexico

7.1 Overview

7.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

7.3 Net Metering

7.4 Smart Meters

7.5 Smart Grid Policy Development

7.6 Smart Grid Regulatory Roadmap

7.7 Smart City

7.8 Renewable Energy Outlook – Vision for 2030 on the Use of Renewable Energies in Mexico

7.9 Grid Interconnection Contract for Renewable Energy

7.10 Energy Sector Program 2013-2018

7.11 National Electric System Development Program (PRODESEN) Program

7.12 Electric Vehicle Power Feeders Tax Incentive

7.13 Wheeling Service Agreement for Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources

8 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, Brazil

8.1 Overview

8.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

8.3 Advanced Metering Infrastructure

8.4 Time-of-Use Pricing

8.5 Energy Efficiency

8.6 Net Metering

8.7 Powerline Communication Regulation

8.8 IT Law Tax Incentives

8.9 Government Fund for Grid Modernization

8.10 Electric Vehicles

8.11 Inovar Auto Program

8.12 Inova Energia Program

9 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, China

9.1 Overview

9.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

9.3 13th Five-Year Plan 2016-2021

9.4 Electric Vehicle

9.5 EV Charging Station

9.6 Smart Meter Installation

9.7 Smart Grid

9.8 Smart Grid Technology Standards

9.9 Microgrid

9.10 Tax Exemption for Clean Energy Projects

9.11 High- and New-Tech Enterprises Program

9.12 Global Ultra-High Voltage (UHV) Grid

9.13 Clean Energy Technology and Innovation Roadmap: New Action Plan (2016-2030)

9.14 China Smart Grid Substation Operations and Communication Project

10 Smart Grid Policy and Incentives, Japan

10.1 Overview

10.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

10.3 Plan for Global Warming Countermeasures

10.4 Microgrid

10.5 National Resilience Program

10.6 Japan Smart Cities

10.7 Demand Response

10.8 Taxes and Incentives for Renewable Energy

10.9 Smart Meters

10.10 Electric Vehicles

11 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, Australia

11.1 Overview

11.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

11.3 Smart Meters

11.4 Data Security and Privacy

11.5 Smart Grid City Grant

11.6 Smart Cities and Suburbs Program

11.7 Electric Vehicles

11.8 National Broadband Network

11.9 Solar Cities

11.10 Time-of-Use

11.11 Hybrid Energy Services

11.12 Energy Storage Funding Initiative

11.13 ACT’s NextGen storage program

11.14 Intelligent Storage for Australia’s Grid

11.15 Net Metering/FiT for Solar Bonus Scheme

12 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, South Korea

12.1 Overview

12.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

12.3 Major Policies and Incentives

13 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, Singapore

13.1 Overview

13.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

13.3 Major Policies and Incentives

14 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, India

14.1 Overview

14.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

14.3 R-APDRP

14.4 Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana

14.5 Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gram Jyothi Yojana

14.6 Smart Grid Vision for India

14.7 Smart Grid Roadmap

14.8 Electric Mobility

14.9 Microgrids and Minigrids

14.10 Reduction in Power Cuts

14.11 Demand Response Programs

14.12 Smart Meters

14.13 SCADA/DMS Program

14.14 Condition Monitoring and Energy Auditing and Accounting in Real Time

14.15 Smart Distribution Control

14.16 National Power MIS Centre

14.17 Improvement in Power Quality

14.18 Energy Efficiency Program

14.19 Smart City Project

14.20 Solar Net Metering Policy

14.21 Odisha Smart Grid Project

14.22 Smart Village Nanogrid at Chhotkei, Angul, Odisha

15 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, South Africa

15.1 Overview

15.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

15.3 Eskom Initiative

15.4 Strategic Energy Planning 2015-2020

15.5 EV Infrastructure

15.6 Smart Meters

15.7 Microgrid

15.8 Net Metering

15.9 City of Johannesburg Vision

16 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, Saudi Arabia

16.1 Overview

16.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

16.3 Planned Domestic Interconnection Projects

16.4 EV Infrastructure

16.5 Smart Meters

16.6 AMI Infrastructure Standardization

16.7 Saudi Arabia Smart Grid Conference

16.8 Saudi Smart City

17 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, France

17.1 Overview

17.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

17.3 Smart Meter

17.4 TOU Pricing

17.5 Electricity Meter Specification

17.6 Tax Bonus for Emission

17.7 Smart Grid InterFlex Project

17.8 Recent Pilot Projects in France

17.9 Electric Vehicles

18 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, Spain

18.1 Overview

18.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

18.3 Smart Meters

18.4 Smart Cities

18.5 Projects developed by EDP

18.6 InovGrid Project

18.7 UPGRID Project

18.8 SINAPSE

18.9 Electric Vehicle

19 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, Germany

19.1 Overview

19.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

19.3 The Electricity Market Act

19.4 Energy Efficiency Policy

19.5 Grid Expansion Acceleration Act (NABEG)

19.6 Federal Requirement Plan Act

19.7 Electric Vehicles

19.8 Smart Meter

19.9 Digitization of the Energy Transition

19.10 Information Communication Technology based Energy Systems: e-Energy

19.11 ICT for Electric Mobility II Program

19.12 Roadmap for Implementation of Smart Grids in Germany 2012–2022

19.13 Energy Storage Funding Initiative

20 Smart Grid Policies and Incentives, UK

20.1 Overview

20.2 Major Institutes Involved in Advancing Smart Grid Initiatives

20.3 Energy Efficiency Action Plan

20.4 Green Investment Bank

20.5 Smart Meters

20.6 Electric Vehicle

20.7 Carbon Price Floor

20.8 Smart Cities

20.9 Smart Grid Pilot Projects

20.10 Distributed Generation

21 Appendix

21.1 Definitions

21.2 Abbreviations

21.3 Bibliography

21.4 Methodology

21.5 Coverage

21.5.1 Secondary Research

21.5.2 Primary Research

21.5.3 Modeling and Forecasting

21.6 Contact Us

21.7 Disclaimer

Table

1.1 List of Tables

Table 1: Smart Grid Policy, Smart Grid Standards, IEC Standards

Table 2: Smart Grid Policy, Smart Grid Standards, IEEE Standards, 2016

Table 3: Smart Grid Policy, US ENERGISE Projects, 2017

Table 4: Smart Grid Policy, US Federal Investment Grant Projects ($m)

Table 5: Smart Grid Policy, US Demonstration Projects

Table 6: Smart Grid Policy, US, Federal Tax Credit ($) for Selected EVs and PHEVs, 2017

Table 7: Smart Grid Policy, US, Plug-in EV Sales, 2016-2017

Table 8: Smart Grid Policy, California, Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate Programs ($), 2016

Table 9: Smart Grid Policy, Connecticut, Rebate Amounts, 2017

Table 10: Smart Grid Policy, Colorado, Electric Vehicle Tax Credit ($), 2017–2021

Table 11: Smart Grid Policy, Ontario, TOU Prices ($), May 2017 to October 2017

Table 12: Smart Grid Policy, British Columbia, Electric Vehicle Point of Sale Incentive ($) 2017

Table 13: Smart Grid Policy, British Columbia, SCRAP- IT Electric Vehicle Incentives($), 2017

Table 14: Smart Grid Policy, British Columbia, Maximum Initial per Vehicle Incentive Amount ($), CEV Program 2017

Table 15: Smart Grid Policy, Quebec, Number of Electric Vehicle and Charging Station Incentives Granted,2017

Table 16: Smart Grid Policy, Quebec, Electric Vehicle and Charging Station Incentives ($m),2017

Table 17: Smart Grid Policy, Brazil, Inovar-Auto Labeling Requirements

Table 18: Smart Grid Policy, Brazil, Inovar-Auto Labeling Requirements

Table 19: Smart Grid Policy, China, SGCC, Smart Grid Plan (2009–2020)

Table 20: Smart Grid Policy, Major Energy Policies Considered for Development of Microgrids in China

Table 21: Smart Grid Policy, Japan, Charging Stations and Subsidy Rates

Table 22: Smart Grid Market Update, Australia, Overview of Federal, State, and Territory Government Policy for EVs

Table 23: Smart Grid Policy, South Korea, First Green Growth Five-Year Plan

Table 24: Smart Grid Policy, South Korea, Second Green Growth Five-Year Plan

Table 25: Smart Grid Policy, South Korea, Smart Grid Roadmap for Five Domains

Table 26: Smart Grid Policy, Singapore, Policy, Carbon Emissions-Based Vehicle Scheme, 2015–2017

Table 27: Smart Grid Policy, Singapore, Classification of Demand Response Load Facilities, 2013

Table 28: Smart Grid Policy, India, NSGM Activities and Estimated Cost (INR), 12th Year Plan 2014-2017

Table 29: Smart Grid Policy, India, Smart Grid Pilot Projects, 2017

Table 30: Smart Grid Policy, India, ISGF Working Group

Table 31: Smart Grid Policy, India, DDUGY Targets for 2017-2018

Table 32: Smart Grid Policy, India, Smart Grid Roadmap, 2013-2027

Table 33: Smart Grid Policy, India, Smart City Program Critical Pillars, 2017

Table 34: Smart Grid Policy, Saudi Arabia, Planned Interconnection Projects, 2015–2019

Table 35: Smart Grid Policy, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Smart City List, 2014

Table 36: Smart Grid Policy, France, Tax Bonus for Low Emission Vehicles ($), 2017

Table 37: Smart Grid Policy, France, Penalty Scale for Emission, 2016

Table 38: Smart Grid Policy, France, Smart Grid Projects by Enedis, 2017

Table 39: Smart Grid Policy, Germany, Smart Meter Roll-Out Period, 2017–2033

Table 40: Smart Grid Policy, Germany, Smart Meter Roll-Out Period and Price Caps, 2017–2032

Table 41: Abbreviations

Figures

1.2 List of Figures

Figure 1: Smart Grid Policy, China, Electric Vehicles Sold, 2011–2016

Figure 2: Smart Grid Policy, US AMIs Installed (million), 2011–2016

Figure 3: Smart Grid Policy, US, Electric Vehicles Sold, 2012–2017*

Figure 4: Smart Grid Policy, US, Electric Vehicles Sold by State, 2016*

Figure 5: Smart Grid Policy, US Net Metering Customers (million), 2010–2016

Figure 6: Smart Grid Policy, Brazil, Electric Vehicles Sold, 2011–2016

Figure 7: Smart Grid Policy, China, Electric Vehicles Sold, 2011–2016

Figure 8: Smart Grid Policy, UK, Number of Plug-In Electric Vehicle Registrations, 2012–2016

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