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Vendor Assessment: Buyer's Guide for Sustainability Services for Utilities -- It's All About Smart Metering and Carbon Emissions
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Abstract
This IDC Energy Insights report provides technology services buyers with
an analysis of the large professional service firms that provide
strategy-level sustainability services, specifically related to the utility industry. IDC
Energy Insights evaluates vendors on the basis of their utility
depth in areas such as smart metering/intelligent grid, energy efficiency
and green products, greenhouse gas auditing and emissions trading, and
financial advisory. In addition, we examine the strength of the
service firms in utilities, looking at the size of the
utility practice, commitment to innovative research and development, strength and
number of sustainability reference customers, and sustainability thought leadership.
"Utilities are
looking to their service providers to help with not only
sustainability strategy but significant implementations of very specific initiatives intended
to help them meet sustainability objectives," according to Jill Feblowitz,
practice director, Business Technology at IDC Energy Insights.
Table of Contents
- Energy Insights Opinion
- In This Report
- Situation Overview
- What Are Sustainability Services?
- Findings
- Picking the Right Partner
- Sustainability Across All Industries
- Service Offerings
- Delivery Expertise
- Sustainability Dedicated Staff
- Customer References and Satisfaction
- Sustainability in Utilities
- It' s Not Just Strategy Utilities Move to Implement
- Staff Organization
- The Role of Partnerships in Complementing Staff Resources
- Evaluating Sustainability Service Vendors for Utilities
- Utility Depth
- Smart Metering/AMI/Intelligent Grid 2
- Greenhouse Gas Audits/Emissions Trading 2
- Energy Efficiency and Green Products 1
- Sustainability-Related Financial and Investment Advisory 2
- Strength of Services
- Strength and Number of Utility Sustainability Reference Customers 2
- Corporate Sustainability and Thought Leadership 2
- Innovative R&D 2
- Global Reach/Size of Utility Practice 1
- Well-Articulated Offerings 1
- Vendor Profiles
- Accenture
- Capgemini
- Deloitte
- E&Y
- IBM
- Logica
- Logica in Utilities
- Innovation in Wind Farm Control
- PwC
- Future Outlook
- Market Trends
- Evolution in Sustainability Needs
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Methodology
- Background
- Buyer' s Guide Philosophy
- Research Process
- Important Note to the Reader
- CSC: Participation Note
- Synopsis
- Table: Most Common Types of Services per the IDC Services Taxonomy Within Sustainability
- Table: Sampling of Sustainability Projects
- Table: Vendor Estimates of Revenue Distribution for Delivering Sustainability Services by Vertical Industry (%)
- Table: Vendor Estimates of Staff Available and Skill Focus for Delivering Sustainability Services
- Table: Sustainability Service Providers in Utilities
- Table: Sustainability Buyer' s Guide Utility Depth Ratings (Mean Score)
- Table: Sustainability Buyer' s Guide Strength of Utility Services (Mean Score)
- Table: Accenture Experience in Sustainability for Utilities
- Table: Capgemini Experience in Sustainability for Utilities
- Table: Deloitte Experience in Sustainability for Utilities
- Table: E&Y Experience in Sustainability for Utilities
- Table: IBM Experience in Sustainability for Utilities
- Table: Logica Experience in Sustainability for Utilities
- Table: PwC Experience in Sustainability for Utilities
- Figure: Green Initiatives in Which Companies Have Invested over $10 Million
- Figure: Customer Evaluations of Vendors' Delivery of Sustainability Services to Organizations in Selected Industries
- Figure: Vendor Utility Ratings for Sustainability Services
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