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70% of utilities consider smart grid projects are crucial to their plans

GTM Research has released its "2010 North American Utility Smart Grid Deployment Survey", a comprehensive analysis of the trends emerging in the US as utilities across the continent roll out smarter grids. The report shows that smart grids are no longer just a concept and are beginning to become critical to utilities’ business plans.

The 2010 North American Utility Smart Grid Deployment Survey draws on over 30 detailed smart-grid deployment questions posed to decision makers at more than 50 North American utilities. It provides critical insights about the near-term issues and longer-term plans for the developing smart grid market including: AMI and smart meter deployment schedules, priorities for building out a networked grid, utility deployment concerns, connecting smart grid networks to consumers, and the integration of renewables, storage and PHEVs.

"Many North American utility executives hold smart-grid initiatives as a very high priority," said David J. Leeds, Smart Grid Analyst with GTM Research. "70% of survey respondents regard smart-grid projects as either a strong priority or the highest priority relative to their overall business plans between now and 2015."

77% of utilities polled rank distribution automation as the top smart-grid application, while 87% of survey respondents claim that senior management at their respective utilities is assigning special importance to smart grid initiatives.

The three primary deployment concerns are systems integration, data management solutions and electric vehicle integration, each receiving marks over 50% when asked where the biggest technology gaps exist (multiple selections were allowed).

"The year 2010 is pivotal for the evolution of smarter grids, as it marks the time when the market will begin its transition from hype to reality," said Rick Thompson, President and Co-Founder of GTM Research’s parent, Greentech Media. "The future success and ultimate size of the opportunity in terms of market growth will be largely dependent on the events that unfold within the next 12-24 months."

In parallel to the release of The 2010 North American Utility Smart Grid Deployment Survey, GTM Research is also launching a new smart grid research annual subscription service. The subscription service includes eight smart grid market reports published over a twelve-month period, and dedicated time with GTM Research's smart-grid analysis staff. All smart grid research reports published by GTM Research will be available to purchase as individual titles or as part of the annual subscription service.

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2010 North American Utility Smart Grid Deployment Survey

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