Global Power Industry Robotics Market Report 2018 Featuring Alion Energy, Blueye Robotics, Ecoppia, ENGIE, MIR Innovation & NYPA – ResearchAndMarkets.com
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This insight provides a case study on five robotics applications in the
energy industry. These applications range across the industry value
chain. This insight also covers the future trends and provides an
overview on the major participants in this field. The need for
implementing solutions such as robotics arises when customers see the
value in its application.
This need is present especially in tasks or processes that are
repetitive in nature. While automotive and manufacturing industries are
prominent users of robotic solutions, the energy industry is slowly
finding its feet in robotics. The energy industry ecosystem is currently
undergoing a transformation toward a decentralized, competitive, and
efficient model in which generators from the supply side and generators
from the demand side are made to compete for the same megawatt produced.
With such transformations come opportunities as well as challenges.
Technology has advanced at such pace that the case for implementing
robotic solutions in the energy industry has risen and needs to be
addressed. The five case studies covered in this insight provide an
overview of the current challenges present in certain areas of the
industry and show how robotics indeed is a better solution for the
existing problems. With potential cost and operational benefits due to
functionalities such as remote operation, ease of maintenance, and
operational features, use of robotics certainly increases the efficiency
of a process.
Robotics are expected to disrupt the energy industry, particularly in
transmission and distribution and primarily renewable energy asset
maintenance to start with. The advent and advances of technologies such
as artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) will further
strengthen the case for the use of robotics and increase its operational
potential.
A concrete regulation is absent currently and this poses a major
challenge. However, the author expects regulation consultations on
robotics to begin by 2021 and to be in place by 2025. There is thus a
need for participants across the energy value chain to assess the case
for robotics and prepare for the future by making investments where they
deem fit.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction To Robotics
3. Current Applications And Future Trends
4. Energy Use Cases
5. Growth Opportunities And Companies To Action
6. The Last Word
7. Appendix
Companies Mentioned
- Alion Energy
- Blueye Robotics
- Ecoppia
- ENGIE
- MIR Innovation
- NYPA
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