
NEW YORK, May 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Energy Efficient Homes
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Building Envelope, Lighting, HVAC and Appliances, Water Heating, Energy Audits, and Soft Costs: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
The residential housing industry has long been a pillar of stable economic growth in local, regional, and national markets. Since the United States housing bubble burst in 2007, the residential construction and real estate markets have floundered in many OECD countries, and some have experienced a full stop in new construction. Conversely, the markets in China and India are experiencing unprecedented booms in residential construction. But despite local market conditions, energy efficiency is becoming an increasingly important issue around the world as total residential energy consumption continues to rise, creating greater demands on power infrastructure and contributing to greenhouse gas emissions.
Energy efficient homes, according to Pike Research's definition, are properties that are built to exceed the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code by 15% on a kilowatt-hour per square foot basis. Construction of residential properties that achieve such energy savings – in both new construction or in existing building stock – is a highly diverse design problem complicated by factors such as local climate, availability of materials, funding, and legislation. In order to achieve this level of energy savings over the 2009 IECC, home builders and retrofitters must adopt a systems approach to home design and construction, integrating all aspects of home operation.
The Pike Research report analyzes the global market opportunity for energy efficient homes, including a focus on key market segments such as building envelope improvements, lighting, HVAC and major appliances, water heating, energy audits, and soft costs associated with energy efficiency. Market forecasts are provided through 2020 for both new and existing building stock across five world regions. Details of local, regional, and supranational market drivers and barriers are discussed in depth, and a cross-section of key industry players are profiled, highlighting their product and services offerings.
Key Questions Addressed:
-How is a systems approach to residential energy efficiency defined in different markets?
-When will the market opportunity in existing residential building stock be tapped?
-What are the most significant financing mechanisms being employed in the residential energy efficiency market?
-Who are the key market stakeholders, and what role do they play?
-What emerging business models will have an impact on the EEH market?
Who needs this report?
-HVAC vendors
-Appliance manufacturers
-Lighting companies
-Home energy auditors
-Window vendors
-Homebuilders and remodelers
-Industry associations
-Utilities
-Government agencies
-Investor community
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Overview of Energy Efficient Homes Market
1.2 Energy Cost and Consumption Impact
2. Market Issues
2.1 Definition of an Energy Efficient Home
2.1.3 2009 International Energy Conservation Code
2.1.4 Global Code Disparities
2.2 Energy Consumption in Residential Properties
2.2.1 Space Conditioning
2.2.2 Appliances and Electronics
2.3 Consumer Awareness
2.4 New Construction – Efficient from the Start
2.5 Retrofits and Green Improvements
2.6 Value Proposition of an Energy Efficiency Home
2.7 Market Ecosystem
2.7.1 Green Builders
2.7.2 Prefabricated Homes
2.7.3 Building Materials Suppliers
2.7.4 Energy Auditors
2.7.5 Equipment Manufacturers and Providers
2.7.6 Utilities
2.7.7 Financial Institutions
3. Products and Services
3.1 Overview
3.2 Energy-Efficient Home Technologies
3.2.1 Building Envelope
3.2.2 High Efficiency Windows
3.2.3 Lighting
3.2.4 Appliances
3.2.4.1 Water Heaters
3.2.4.2 High-Efficiency HVAC Systems
3.2.4.3 Geothermal Heat Pumps
3.3 Residential Power Generation
3.4 Energy Efficient Home Services
3.4.1 Energy Audits
3.4.2 Home Energy Rating
3.4.3 Green Building Certification
3.4.4 New Construction Versus Retrofits
3.5 Low-Energy or Net-Zero Homes
3.5.1 Germany's PassivHaus
3.5.2 Zero House 2.0
3.6 Financing Mechanisms
3.6.1 Utility-Funded Programs
3.6.1.1 On-Bill Financing
3.6.1.2 United Kingdom Green Deal
3.6.2 Tax Credits
3.6.3 Energy-Efficient Mortgages
3.6.4 Loan Programs
3.6.5 Residential PACE Financing
4. Global Market Dynamics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Asia Pacific
4.2.1 China
4.2.1.1 History of Building Energy Codes and Current Context
4.2.1.2 Market Barriers
4.2.1.3 Market Drivers
4.2.1.4 Building Labels and Green Building Certifications
4.2.1.5 Technologies
4.2.2 Japan
4.2.2.1 History of Building Energy Codes and Current Context
4.2.2.2 Technologies
4.2.2.3 Drivers
4.2.2.4 Microwaves Barriers
4.2.3 India
4.2.3.1 History of Building Energy Codes and Current Context
4.2.3.2 Market Barriers
4.2.3.3 Market Drivers
4.2.3.4 Technologies
4.2.4 South Korea
4.2.4.1 Building Energy Codes and Current Context
4.2.4.2 Market Barriers
4.2.4.3 Market Drivers
4.2.4.4 Technologies
4.3 European Union and Eastern Europe
4.3.1 European Union Directives
4.3.1.1 Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
4.3.1.2 Energy Efficiency and End-use Services Directive
4.3.2 Denmark
4.3.2.1 Building Energy Codes and Current Context
4.3.2.2 Drivers
4.3.2.2.1. Strong Regulatory Environment
4.3.2.2.2. Energy Performance Certificates
4.3.2.3 Barriers
4.3.3 Germany
4.3.3.1 Building Energy Codes and Current Context
4.3.3.2 Drivers
4.3.3.2.1. Substantial Investment in Energy Efficiency
4.3.3.2.2. Strong Supply Chain
4.3.3.2.3. Comprehensive Market Development
4.3.3.3 Barriers
4.3.3.4 Technologies
4.3.4 United Kingdom
4.3.4.1 Building Energy Codes and Current Context
4.3.4.2 Market Drivers
4.3.4.2.1. Strength of Regulatory Approach
4.3.4.2.2. Public and Private Investment: The Green Deal
4.3.4.2.3. Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM)
4.3.4.3 Market Barriers
4.3.4.4 Technologies
4.3.5 Rest of the European Union and Eastern Europe
4.4 North America
4.4.1 United States
4.4.1.1 Building Energy Codes and Current Context
4.4.1.2 Market Drivers
4.4.1.2.1. Legislation
4.4.1.2.2. ENERGY STAR
4.4.1.2.3. Utility Programs
4.4.1.2.4. Corporate Home Builders
4.4.1.2.5. Lower Operating Expenses
4.4.1.3 Market Barriers
4.4.1.3.1. High Capital Costs and Long Payback Period
4.4.1.3.2. Unrealized Value
4.4.1.3.3. Lack of Awareness
4.4.1.4 Technologies and Services
4.4.1.4.1. LEED for Homes
4.4.1.4.2. NAHB Green Standard
4.4.1.4.3. GreenPoint Rated
5. Key Industry Players
5.1 Overview
5.2 Lighting
5.2.1 Lithonia Lighting
5.2.2 TCP
5.3 Appliances
5.3.1 Electrolux/Frigidaire
5.3.2 Kenmore
5.3.3 LG Electronics
5.3.4 Samsung
5.3.5 Whirlpool/Maytag
5.4 Windows and Doors
5.4.1 Andersen
5.4.2 JELD-WEN
5.4.3 Pella
5.5 Insulation
5.5.1 CertainTeed
5.5.2 Johns Manville
5.5.3 Owens Corning
5.6 HVAC
5.6.1 Carrier
5.6.2 GeoSystems
5.6.3 Geothermal International
5.6.4 Goodman Manufacturing
5.7 Home Energy Audits
5.7.1 Building Performance Institute
5.8 Green Home Builders
5.8.1 China Vanke
5.8.2 Meritage Homes
5.8.3 Pulte Homes
5.8.4 Taylor Wimpey (United Kingdom)
5.9 Non-Profits and Research Organizations
5.9.1 Appraisal Institute
5.9.2 Global Green Building Council
5.9.3 PassivHaus Institut (Germany)
6. Market Forecasts
6.1 Overview
6.2 European Union
6.3 Middle East
6.4 North America
6.5 New Construction vs. Retrofit Activity
7. Company Directory
8. Acronym and Abbreviation List
9. Table of Contents
10. Table of Charts and Figures
11. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes
List of Charts and Figures
Energy Efficient Homes Market Value by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Market Value by Segment, Asia Pacific: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Market Value by Segment, European Union: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Penetration in Existing Building Stock, European Union: 2012-2020
Segmentation of Building Components Value, Middle East: 2020
Percent of Revenue from Retrofit Market, United States: 2012-2020
Worldwide Status of Residential Building Energy Code Adoption
Projected Residential Energy Use by Category: 2010 and 2050
Total Energy Use in United States Homes: 1978 vs. 2005
Common Air Leaks in Building Envelope
Residential GHP System (Cooling Mode)
Energy Savings Materials and Products Commonly Used in Remodeling Projects
Energy Rating of Different German Residential Design Standards
Climatic Zoning for Building Thermal Design Purposes in China
Chinese MoHURD Building Energy Rating System
Climate Zones in India Defined by the ECBC
Maximum Heat Transmission (U-factor) of Building Envelope Components in South Korea
KEMCO's Financial Support for Rational Energy Use in Buildings
Government Subsidization of KfW Programs for Energy-Efficient Construction and Modernization: 2001-2011
Historic Energy Savings from Insulation and Equipment Efficiency: 1970-2007
Specifications for the Fabric Energy Efficiency Standard
U.S. Residential Building Energy Code Adoption Status
ENERGY STAR Program Goals
List of Tables
Retail Electricity Prices, Select European Countries and United States
IEEC Energy Efficiency Improvements
Multinational and National Green Building Programs, Global Programs
Annual Primary Energy Intensity, Residential Households by Country
Energy Efficient Homes Market Value by Segment, Asia Pacific: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Market Value by Segment, European Union: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Market Value by Segment, Eastern Europe: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Market Value by Segment, Middle East: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Market Value by Segment, North America: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Market Value by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Square Footage by Region, World Markets: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes, New Construction and Retrofits Market Value by Country, Asia Pacific: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes, New Construction and Retrofits Market Value by Country, European Union: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes, New Construction and Retrofits Market Value, Eastern Europe: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes, New Construction and Retrofits Market Value, Middle East: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes, New Construction and Retrofits Market Value by Building Type, North America: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Penetration in Existing Building Stock, European Union: 2012-2020
Energy Efficient Homes Market Share by Building Type, North America: 2012-2020
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