1. Executive Summary
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 DRen Benefits
1.1.2 DRen Market Drivers
1.1.3 DRen Market Barriers
1.2 Global Forecast
2. Market Issues
2.1 Defining Distributed Renewables
2.1.1 Distributed Solar PV
2.1.2 Distributed Wind
2.1.3 Other Renewables
2.2 Market Drivers
2.2.1 Declining CAPEX
2.2.2 Innovative and Integrated Business Models
2.2.3 High Local Electricity Prices
2.2.4 Proliferation of Microgrids
2.2.5 Solar Plus Technologies
2.2.6 Regional Incentives
2.3 Market Barriers
2.3.1 Renewable Energy Variability
2.3.2 Disintegrated Solutions
2.3.3 Customer Awareness
2.3.4 Ancillary Market Design Barriers
2.3.5 Digitization of DRen
2.3.6 Potential Risks Across Financial Models
2.4 Business Model Innovations
2.4.1 The Shift from Prosumer to Distributed Gentailer
2.4.2 The Shift from Technology Innovator to Retail Bundler
2.4.3 The Shift from Pure Service Provider to Integrated Value Provider
3. Technology Issues
3.1 Digitization of DRen Support Asset Performance
3.2 Solar Oversupply and Price Reductions
3.3 Hybridization of DRen Plus Storage
3.4 DER Management Systems Still Maturing
3.5 DR Expands Beyond Traditional Energy Segments
4. Key Industry Players
4.1 SunPower
4.2 SMA
4.3 Sunrun
4.4 Tesla
4.5 Vivint Solar
4.6 Bergey Windpower Co.
4.7 United Wind
4.8 Enphase Energy
4.9 Huawei
4.10 Solare Datensysteme GmbH (Solar-Log)
4.11 SolarEdge Technologies
4.12 Schneider Electric
5. Market Forecasts
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Segmentation
5.2 Global Forecast
5.2.1 North America
5.2.1.1 Arizona
5.2.1.2 California
5.2.1.3 New York
5.2.2 Europe
5.2.2.1 France
5.2.2.2 Germany
5.2.2.3 Italy
5.2.2.4 Spain
5.2.2.5 UK
5.2.3 Asia Pacific
5.2.3.1 Australia
5.2.3.2 China
5.2.3.3 Japan
5.2.3.4 India
5.2.4 Latin America
5.2.5 Middle East & Africa
5.3 Conclusions and Recommendations
5.3.1 OEMs and Solutions Providers
5.3.2 Government and Regulators
6. Acronym and Abbreviation List
7. Table of Contents
8. Table of Charts and Figures
9. Scope of Study and Methodology