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Follow on Google News | ![]() Go-IBR.com Research Paper Reveals Multi-Billion Dollar Market Opportunity for NERC ComplianceNew Research Estimates the Total Addressable Market (TAM) for NERC Compliance Solutions to Be Between $1.3 Billion and $1.7 Billion Annually
The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the growing market for compliance solutions driven by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards. The report estimates the Total Addressable Market (TAM) for NERC compliance software and services in North America at $1.3 billion to $1.7 billion annually, underscoring the urgency for utilities, product companies, and investors to adapt to evolving regulatory requirements. Principal Analyst's Key Insights According to Fas Mosleh, Principal Analyst at Go-IBR.com, "The NERC compliance market is at a critical inflection point. With utilities facing increasing regulatory pressure, especially around CIP-006 and CIP-013 standards, the industry is poised for significant investment in compliance automation and cybersecurity solutions. The inclusion of IBRs in the regulatory framework is expanding the addressable market, as smaller utilities and distributed energy resources require scalable, affordable solutions." Market Dynamics and Growth Drivers The report highlights key drivers of this market's expansion, including:
For More Information To access the detailed "Sizing the Opportunity: About Go-IBR.com Go-IBR.com is a premier provider of market research, strategic insights, and thought leadership for the North American energy sector, specializing in regulatory compliance, grid modernization, and digital transformation. Our research helps utilities, energy producers, and technology developers navigate evolving regulatory frameworks and capitalize on emerging opportunities in the power industry. For further information, please contact: https://go-ibr.com/ Go-IBR.com Research Email: Research@go- Phone: +1-650-275-2013 End
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