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세계의 전력 보조 서비스 시장 - 산업 규모, 점유율, 동향, 기회, 예측, 서비스 유형별, 에너지원별, 최종 사용자별, 지역별, 경쟁별(2020-2030년)Power Ancillary Services Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Type of Service, By Source Type, By End User, By Region & Competition, 2020-2030F |
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전력 보조 서비스 세계 시장 규모는 2024년에 27억 1,000만 달러로 평가되었고, 예측 기간 중 CAGR은 25.83%를 나타내고, 2030년에는 108억 5,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측되고 있습니다.
| 시장 개요 | |
|---|---|
| 예측 기간 | 2026-2030년 |
| 시장 규모 : 2024년 | 27억 1,000만 달러 |
| 시장 규모 : 2030년 | 108억 5,000만 달러 |
| CAGR 2025-2030년 | 25.83% |
| 급성장 부문 | 순간 예비력 |
| 최대 시장 | 북미 |
세계의 전력 보조 서비스 시장은 신재생에너지 통합, 디지털 그리드의 현대화, 그리드의 신뢰성과 유연성 강화의 필요성에 의해 현대의 전력 시스템이 급속한 변모를 이루는 중 큰 성장을 이루고 있습니다. 언시러리 서비스는 주파수 조정, 전압 제어, 회전 예비력, 비회전 예비력, 블랙 스타트 기능 등을 포함하여 전력망의 안정성과 신뢰성을 유지하는 데 필수적입니다. 전통적으로 이러한 서비스는 대규모 중앙 집중식 화력 발전소에서 제공해 왔습니다. 그러나 풍력과 태양광과 같은 분산 에너지원의 상승과 첨단 에너지 저장 시스템과 수요 측 관리 기술의 도입으로 언시러리 서비스의 상황이 크게 변화하고 있습니다.
북미, 유럽, 아시아태평양으로 재생에너지의 보급이 진행되어 유연한 송전망 운용의 필요성이 높아지고 있습니다. 이 때문에 주파수 조정이나 부하 추종 등 고속 응답의 언시라리 서비스에 대한 수요가 높아지고 있습니다. 특히 배터리 에너지 저장 시스템(BESS)은 밀리초 단위로 반응할 수 있는 능력을 갖기 때문에 고속 응답의 언시러리 서비스를 제공하기 위한 선호 솔루션으로 부상했습니다. 테슬라, 플루언스(시멘스와 AES의 합작회사), 발치라 등 시장 진출 기업들은 이 부문에서 포트폴리오를 확대하고 있습니다. 또한 계통 운영자와 전력 회사는 전력 공급의 안정성을 보장하기 위해 축전과 자연 에너지를 결합한 하이브리드 솔루션을 모색하고 있습니다.
자연 에너지 통합 증가
지역 간 표준화된 시장 구조 부족
집약형 DER와 가상 발전소의 출현
Global Power Ancillary Services Market was valued at USD 2.71 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 10.85 Billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 25.83% during the forecast period.
| Market Overview | |
|---|---|
| Forecast Period | 2026-2030 |
| Market Size 2024 | USD 2.71 Billion |
| Market Size 2030 | USD 10.85 Billion |
| CAGR 2025-2030 | 25.83% |
| Fastest Growing Segment | Spinning Reserve |
| Largest Market | North America |
The global Power Ancillary Services Market is witnessing significant growth as modern power systems undergo rapid transformation driven by the integration of renewable energy, digital grid modernization, and the need for enhanced grid reliability and flexibility. Ancillary services, which include frequency regulation, voltage control, spinning and non-spinning reserves, and black start capabilities, are essential for maintaining the stability and reliability of power grids. Traditionally, these services were provided by large, centralized thermal power plants. However, with the rise of decentralized energy sources such as wind and solar, along with the deployment of advanced energy storage systems and demand-side management technologies, the ancillary services landscape has evolved considerably.
The increasing penetration of variable renewable energy sources across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific has heightened the need for flexible grid operations. This has created strong demand for fast-response ancillary services such as frequency regulation and load following. Battery energy storage systems (BESS), in particular, have emerged as a preferred solution for providing rapid-response ancillary services due to their ability to react in milliseconds. Market players like Tesla, Fluence (a joint venture between Siemens and AES), and Wartsila are expanding their portfolios in this domain. Additionally, grid operators and utilities are exploring hybrid solutions combining storage with renewables to ensure stability in power delivery.
Key Market Drivers
Rising Renewable Energy Integration
The global shift toward cleaner energy sources is a significant driver of the power ancillary services market. Renewable energy sources such as wind and solar are variable and intermittent, causing fluctuations in grid frequency and voltage. Ancillary services are essential to manage these instabilities and ensure grid reliability.
Key Market Challenges
Lack of Standardized Market Structures Across Regions
One of the major challenges in the global power ancillary services market is the lack of uniformity in market design and regulation across different countries and even within regions. Ancillary services are often governed by grid operators or regulatory bodies, which have differing frameworks for procurement, pricing, and eligibility criteria. In the U.S., markets like PJM, CAISO, and ERCOT have evolved competitive procurement models, while many countries in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America still rely on vertically integrated utilities without open access. This fragmentation hinders the scalability of technology solutions and creates barriers for multinational providers. In developing economies, ancillary services may not be monetized or even formally recognized, leaving limited incentives for participants to invest in grid-support assets. The absence of global benchmarks for frequency response times, reserve sizes, or voltage recovery targets makes it difficult for equipment vendors to design universally accepted systems. Moreover, varying interconnection standards and performance testing methods complicate the ability of storage, renewables, and demand response players to enter multiple markets efficiently. While some harmonization is taking place, such as through ENTSO-E in Europe or ASEAN's power grid integration efforts, the global ancillary services market still suffers from policy asymmetry, limiting seamless integration and investment flows.
Key Market Trends
Emergence of Aggregated DERs and Virtual Power Plants
Distributed energy resources (DERs)-including rooftop solar, EVs, smart thermostats, and residential batteries-are increasingly aggregated into virtual power plants (VPPs) to provide ancillary services. Enabled by digital platforms and AI-based forecasting, VPPs can mimic the functionality of traditional generators by responding collectively to grid signals. In markets like Germany, Australia, and parts of the U.S., regulatory reforms now allow VPPs to participate in frequency regulation, load following, and demand curtailment markets. For example, in South Australia, Tesla's VPP has aggregated over 5,000 residential systems to deliver over 8 MW of frequency control services. The UK's National Grid is also piloting VPP participation in dynamic response programs. This trend enables consumer empowerment and creates new revenue streams for prosumers. With global smart meter penetration surpassing 60% in advanced economies, the digital backbone required for DER aggregation is maturing rapidly. Moreover, cloud-based platforms offer real-time monitoring, analytics, and automated dispatch, further improving response accuracy. As electricity markets shift toward decentralization and flexibility, the rise of VPPs and aggregated DERs will be a transformative force in the ancillary services landscape.
In this report, the Global Power Ancillary Services Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Power Ancillary Services Market.
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