U.S. Installed Microgrid Capacity to Grow 115% over Next Five Years: GTM Research By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Tue, Aug 30th, 2016 GTM Research in its latest report “U.S. Microgrids 2016: Market Drivers, Analysis and Forecast”, has revealed that installed Microgrid Capacity in US will grow at 115% over next five years. GTM Research also provided conceptual explanations, analysis of customer drivers and emerging ownership models, and detailed segmentations of the current market to arrive at future market expectations to 2020 in its report. A key driver of recent growth for the U.S. microgrid market, multi-stakeholder ownership models arose from a surge in regulated utility interest to co-develop microgrids as a “non-wires” alternative to capital infrastructure investments. “These new models can significantly reduce the CAPEX and O&M burden on end-customers. At the same time, strategically located dispatchable generation becomes very attractive to regulated utilities targeting congestion relief and substation peak demand reduction,” said Omar Saadeh, Senior Analyst, Grid Edge, and author of this report. More than two-thirds of currently installed microgrids are owned by end-customers, and among end-customers, the military is both the current and expected leader, comprising 32% of expected annual capacity in 2020 says the report. “A broader affinity for socialization of energy delivery is creating an upward swing in microgrid adoption,” said Saadeh. GTM Research’s new report breaks down the various components of this key trend. Saadeh further elaborated, “While microgrids have historically focused on behind-the-meter benefits for end customers, recent ownership trends suggest a very different future.” Tags: green energy, GTM Research, market research, Microgrid, Microgrid Capacity, Renewable Energy, renewable energy market, Solar, Solar Industry, Solar Market