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Virtual Power Plant Market to Chart an Impressive Growth Trajectory; Rising Investments in Energy Infrastructures to Fuel Market Growth: Fortune Business Insights™
List of Key Players Covered in Virtual Power Plant Market Report Are: ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, AutoGrid, Next Kraftwerke, AGL Energy, Enel X, General Electric, Blue Pillar Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Hitachi Ltd., Enbala Power Networks Inc., Robert Bosch GmbH
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Virtual Power Plant Market Worth $2.85 Billion at 27.2% CAGR; Energy Sector Giants Such as ABB and Siemens to Focus on Expanding & Strengthening Global Presence: Fortune Business Insights™
Key Companies Covered in Virtual Power Plant Market Are International Business Machines Corporation (New York, US), Hitachi, Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan), Enbala Power Networks, Inc. (Canada and the US), Cisco Systems, Inc. (California, US), General Electric (Massachusetts, US), AGL Energy (Sydney, Australia), AutoGrid (California, US), Siemens (Munich, Germany), Robert Bosch GmbH (Gerlingen, Germany), Enernoc, Inc. (Massachusetts, US), Comverge (Georgia, US), Blue Pillar, Inc. (Indianapolis, US), Enel X (Boston, US), Next Kraftwerke (Cologne, Germany), Schneider Electric (Paris, France), ABB (Zurich, Switzerland).