1. Executive Summary
1.1 Energy Industry Disruption Creating Smart City Opportunities for Utilities
1.2 Market Issues
1.3 The Market Opportunity
2. Market Issues
2.1 Utilities Enter New Markets in the Global Energy Transformation
2.2 Market Evolution
2.2.1 The Rise of Sustainable Cities
2.2.2 Smart City Platforms
2.2.3 The Impact of Digitization and Automation
2.3 Smart Cities Present New Business Opportunities
2.3.1 Smart Street Lighting
2.3.2 EV Charging Infrastructure and Services
2.3.3 DER
2.3.3.1 Distributed Renewables Development and Integration
2.3.3.2 Distributed Energy Storage Systems
2.3.3.3 Microgrids
2.3.4 Smart Buildings
2.3.5 Smart City Communication Networks
2.4 Market Barriers
2.4.1 Regulatory Challenges
2.4.2 Utility Business Culture and Organizational Structure
2.4.3 Technical and Operational Challenges
2.4.4 The Smart City Business Case
3. Utility Profiles and Case Studies
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Alliander
3.1.2 CLP Group
3.1.3 ComEd
3.1.4 DEWA
3.1.5 Duke Energy
3.1.6 E.ON
3.1.7 Enel
3.1.8 ENGIE
3.1.9 Georgia Power
3.1.10 PG&E
3.1.11 Seattle City Light
3.1.12 Singapore Power
3.1.13 Xcel Energy
4. Market Forecasts
4.1 Scope and Methodology
4.2 Global Smart City Revenue Opportunity for Utilities
4.3 Smart City Revenue Opportunity by Technology
4.4 Smart City Revenue Opportunity by Region
4.4.1 North America
4.4.2 Europe
4.4.3 Asia Pacific
4.4.4 Latin America
4.4.5 Middle East & Africa
4.5 Conclusions and Recommendations
5. Acronym and Abbreviation List
6. Table of Contents
7. Table of Charts and Figures
8. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes