July 22, 2013: North America Expected to Lead Worldwide Microgrid Market
Microgrid Capacity in North America Forecast to Reach 5.9 Gigawatts in 2020
BOULDER, Colo. — With the launch of dozens of successful pilot programs globally, the adoption rate of microgrids is expected to accelerate over the next several years. Microgrids offer greater resilience, a high potential for integrating distributed renewable generation resources, and the ability to isolate themselves, when necessary, from the wider power grid — a capability known as islanding. According to a report from Navigant Research, North America is currently the leading microgrid market and will remain the leader through 2020. Total microgrid capacity in North America is forecast to reach 5.9 gigawatts in 2020, representing 64 percent of worldwide capacity, says the study.
“The U.S. has pockets of poor power quality scattered across the country, as well as a structure of behind-the-meter markets for distributed energy resources that favors microgrids,” said Peter Asmus, principal research analyst with Navigant Research. “The latter has stimulated creative aggregation possibilities at the retail level of power service. Instead of being driven by grid operators or municipal utilities, which is the case in Europe, the microgrid market in the United States is customer-driven.”