According to a new market report published by Credence Research, Inc., “Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) Market (Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Other Technologies (Insteon, X10 Cheap Packers Hats , Wireless M-Bus, etc) - Growth, Share, Opportunities, Competitive Analysis, and Forecast 2015 - 2022”, the home energy management systems (HEMS) market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 22.3% from 2015 to 2022, reaching US$ 3,241.9 Mn by 2022.
Browse the full Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) (Wi-Fi Cheap Packers Hoodies , ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Other Technologies (Insteon, X10, Wireless M-Bus, etc) Market - Growth, Share, Opportunities, Competitive Analysis Cheap Packers Shirts , and Forecast 2015 – 2022 report at and Market Insights
Home energy management systems (HEMS) are devices that allow home owners to control, monitor, and manage their electricity consumption optimally. The global home energy management systems (HEMS) market is currently in the budding stage of development. The industry has been determined to develop a universal platform capable of solving issues concerned with the interoperability, interface, and installation.
Competitive Insights
The global home energy management systems (HEMS) market is concentrated and technology driven. The top four home energy management system manufacturers account for over 45 percent of the global market revenue. Panasonic Corporation (Japan), Honeywell International, Inc. (the U.S.), Nest Labs, Inc. (the U.S.) Cheap Packers Jerseys , General Electric Company (the U.S.), and Vivint, Inc. (the U.S.) are identified as some of the leading players in the home energy management systems (HEMS) market. Other players including Alarm (the U.S.), Ecobee (Canada), EnergyHub, Inc. (the U.S.), Comcast Cable (the U.S.), EcoFactor (U.S.), and Cisco Systems Bart Starr Hat , Inc. (the U.S.) have been marked as some of the promising and emerging players in the global home energy management systems industry. The market competition is characterized by the presence of both core solution suppliers and application sub-system providers. Their approach has been to offer energy management solutions as a part of home automation products and services. The new entrants in the home energy management systems market need substantial capital investment. Furthermore, to keep pace with the technological advancements, they are required to dedicate heavy budget for research and development activities. On the contrary, favorable government regulations promoting optimum electricity consumption is expected to have positive impact on the new players entering the market. As such, the market poses moderate threat to new entrants.
DAMASCUS, July 11 (Xinhua) -- The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitor group, on Tuesday confirmed the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of Islamic State (IS).
"There is confirmed information" that al-Baghdadi has been killed Kenny Clark Hat , said the group, which has emerged as the main opposition source of information throughout Syria's long-running conflict.
However, it did not provide more details about the death of the IS leader, who made only one public appearance in 2014 when he declared in Mosul, Iraq the establishment of Islamic State.
Quoting a brief statement issued by IS media, Iraqi news agency al-Sumaria News on Tuesday also reported that the militant group has confirmed the death of al-Baghdadi.
"Daesh organization (IS group) circulated a brief statement through its media in the (IS-held) town of Tal Afar in the west of Mosul, confirming the killing of its leader al-Baghdadi without giving further details," the report said.
The IS statement also said that it will name a new caliph (Islamic top leader) soon.
Rumors of al-Baghdadi's death have appeared several times recently. Last month, Russia's Foreign Ministry said its Air Force carried out an airstrike in Syria Jamaal Williams Hat , possibly killing Baghdadi and several other high profile IS leaders.
The United States, however, said it could not confirm the death of al-Baghdadi.
If confirmed, the death of al-Baghdadi would be the latest in a string of fatal blows dealt to IS, including its loss of Mosul, its de facto capital in Iraq.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory on Monday in its nine-month