
Energy Efficiency Retrofits for Commercial and Public Buildings
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Energy Efficiency Retrofits for Commercial and Public Buildings
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HVAC, Lighting, Commissioning, Control Systems, Solar Energy, Water Management, Building Envelope, and ESCOs: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
The demand for energy efficiency retrofits in commercial and public buildings comes from many different sources. First and foremost is the desire to reduce the energy costs necessary to operate the structure. However, this motivation is not the only reason that energy efficiency retrofits are implemented. Many retrofits are undertaken through a sense of social responsibility to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and carbon footprints, while others are done to try to retain tenants and gain a market edge in a competitive building market. Some retrofits are completed simply for the purpose of being able to label the building as being green or environmentally friendly. No matter what the motivation, energy efficiency retrofits are a rapidly growing market, the result of which will benefit the environment, building owners, tenants, and communities alike.
The motivations of consumers and the influence of governments drive the demand for innovative new products to meet the needs of the owners of older buildings who wish to achieve energy savings through the use of building upgrades. This demand is met with a host of increasingly efficient products from suppliers of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, lighting, windows, insulation, control software, and countless other products. Industry participants warn that to achieve a successful retrofit, both in terms of cost and comfort, each building must be addressed as a unique situation. Trying to apply a one-size-fits-all solution across multiple structures is a common pitfall of the industry that results in less energy savings and unhappy building occupants.
This Pike Research report examines the global market landscape for energy efficiency retrofits in commercial and public buildings, including analysis and forecasts for eight different building types as well as eight product and service categories. The report covers key industry drivers by world region including regulatory and policy factors as well as market-based factors and economic considerations. More than 50 industry players are profiled in depth and energy efficiency retrofit revenue forecasts, segmented by world region and key countries, extend through 2020.
Key Questions Addressed:
-What will the growth trajectory be for the retrofit market over the next 9 years?
-Which countries will experience the most growth in their commercial and public retrofit markets?
-Which regulatory policies encourage energy efficiency retrofits?
-What financing is available for energy efficiency retrofits?
-How has the economic downturn influenced energy efficiency retrofits?
-What are the fastest growing products and services segments of the retrofit industry worldwide and by region?
Who needs this report?
-Building owners and managers
-Real estate companies
-Suppliers of retrofit products and services
-Energy service companies
-Architecture, engineering, and construction firms
-Utilities
-Government agencies
-Industry associations
-Nonprofit organizations
-Investor community
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Market Overview
1.2 Global Market Size
1.3 Global Market Forecasts
2. Market Issues
2.1 Demand Drivers
2.1.1 Energy Cost Reduction
2.1.2 Non-Financial Benefits
2.1.2.1 Benefits to the Environment
2.1.2.1.1. Reducing Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Footprint
2.1.2.1.2. Energy Independence
2.1.2.2 Benefits to Owners
2.1.2.2.1. Green Branding
2.1.2.2.2. Occupancy and Rental Prices
2.1.2.3 Benefits to Tenants
2.2 Policy
2.2.1 United States
2.2.1.1 Public Energy Efficiency Promotion
2.2.1.2 Federal Policies and Programs
2.2.1.2.1. Tax Deductions for Commercial Buildings
2.2.1.2.2. United States Department of Energy: ENERGY STAR
2.2.1.2.3. United States Department of Energy: Commercial Building Initiative
2.2.1.2.4. Better Building Initiative
2.2.1.2.5. Government Commitment to Energy Savings Performance Contracts
2.2.1.3 Building Codes
2.2.1.4 Model Building Codes
2.2.1.5 Building Standards and Rating Programs
2.2.1.5.1. LEED and ENERGY STAR
2.2.1.5.2. ASHRAE Building Energy Quotient
2.2.1.6 Commercial Benchmarking Laws
2.2.1.7 Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing Programs
2.2.1.8 Decoupling
2.2.1.9 On-Bill Financing
2.2.1.10 Clean Energy Public Benefits Fund
2.2.1.11 Public Building Green Building Requirements
2.2.1.12 Clinton Climate Initiative
2.2.2 International Policy
2.2.2.1 Public Energy Efficiency Promotion
2.2.2.2 Mandatory Energy Performance
2.2.2.2.1. Building Codes
2.2.2.2.2. European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
2.2.2.3 Building Research Establishment's Environmental Assessment Method
2.2.3 Specific Country Examples of Energy Policy: Europe
2.2.3.1 United Kingdom
2.2.3.1.1. Directive Implementation Advisory Group
2.2.3.1.2. Energy Performance Certification
2.2.3.2 Germany
2.2.3.3 France
2.2.4 Specific Country Examples of Energy Policy: Asia Pacific
2.2.4.1 Australia
2.2.4.1.1. Green Star
2.2.4.1.2. NABERS
2.2.4.1.3. Building Energy Efficiency Certificate
2.2.4.2 China
2.2.4.2.1. China's Five-Year Plans
2.2.4.2.2. World Bank Survey
2.2.4.3 Japan
2.2.4.4 South Korea
2.2.4.5 India
2.3 Market Segmentation
2.3.1 Market Segments by Use
2.3.2 Market Segments by Ownership
2.3.3 Market Segment by Building Size
2.3.4 Market Segment by Building Age
2.3.5 Market Segments by Region
2.3.6 Market Segments by Energy Use
2.4 Market Size by Building Type
2.4.1 Market Size by Building Type: North America
2.4.2 Market Size by Building Type: Western Europe
2.4.3 Market Size by Building Type: Asia Pacific
2.5 Market Size by Product and Service
2.5.1 Market Size by Product and Service: North America
2.5.2 Market Size by Product and Service: Western Europe
2.5.3 Market Size by Product and Service: Asia Pacific
3. Energy Efficiency Products and Services
3.1 Financial Services
3.1.1 Financial Institutions
3.1.2 Government Funding
3.1.3 Energy Service Companies and Energy Performance Contracting
3.1.4 Purchase-Upgrade-Leaseback
3.1.5 Property Assessed Clean Energy Programs
3.1.6 Energy Service Agreements
3.2 Demand Response
3.3 Energy Efficiency Products and Services
3.3.1 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
3.3.1.1 Heating
3.3.1.1.1. Boilers
3.3.1.1.2. Furnaces
3.3.1.1.3. Packaged Heating Units
3.3.1.1.4. Air-to-Air Heat Pumps
3.3.1.1.5. Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pump
3.3.1.2 Cooling
3.3.1.2.1. Central Chiller Systems
3.3.1.2.2. Packaged Air Conditioning Units
3.3.1.2.3. Split-System Air Conditioners
3.3.1.2.4. Evaporative Coolers
3.3.1.2.5. Ice-Based Thermal Storage
3.3.1.2.6. Air Conditioning Technological Advances
3.3.1.3 Ventilation/Indoor Air Quality
3.3.2 Hot Water Production
3.3.2.1 On-Demand Hot Water
3.3.2.2 Solar Hot Water
3.3.2.3 Heat Pump Hot Water
3.3.3 Lighting
3.3.3.1 Low Ambient/Task Lighting
3.3.3.2 Daylighting
3.3.3.3 Intelligent Lighting Control
3.3.4 Building Envelope
3.3.4.1 Insulation
3.3.4.2 High-R Windows
3.3.4.3 Smart Windows
3.3.5 Building Management and Control Systems
3.3.6 Commissioning
3.3.7 Water Management
3.3.7.1 Zero-Flush and Low-Flow Plumbing Fixtures
3.3.7.2 Greywater Usage Systems
3.3.8 Energy Production
4. Key Industry Players
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Energy Service Companies
4.2.1 AECOM Energy
4.2.2 Ameresco, Inc.
4.2.3 The Benham Companies, LLC/SAIC
4.2.4 Burns & McDonnell
4.2.5 Chevron Energy Solutions
4.2.6 Clark Energy Group, LLC
4.2.7 Cofely/GDF Suez
4.2.8 ConEdison Solutions
4.2.9 Constellation NewEnergy
4.2.10 Daikin Industries, Ltd.
4.2.11 Dalkia/Energie de France
4.2.12 Danfoss Group
4.2.13 E.ON Energy Services
4.2.14 Eaton Corporation
4.2.15 Energy Solutions Co.
4.2.16 Energy Systems Group
4.2.17 ESCO Energy Solutions
4.2.18 First Energy Service Company, Ltd.
4.2.19 FPL Energy Services, Inc.
4.2.20 Hitachi Group
4.2.21 Hochtief
4.2.22 Honeywell Building Solutions
4.2.23 Johnson Controls
4.2.24 Lime Energy, Co.
4.2.25 Lockheed Martin Systems and Global Solutions
4.2.26 McKinstry
4.2.27 NTT Facilities
4.2.28 Onsite Energy Corporation
4.2.29 OpTerra Energy Group
4.2.30 Pepco Energy Services, Inc.
4.2.31 Samsung Everland
4.2.32 Schneider Electric
4.2.33 Serious Energy Inc.
4.2.34 Siemens Building Technologies
4.2.35 YIT Group
4.3 Financial Partners and Advisors
4.3.1 Bostonia Partners, LLC
4.3.2 Cascadia Capital, LLC
4.3.3 Class Green Capital Partners, LLC
4.3.4 Clean Fund LLC
4.3.5 Dominion Federal
4.3.6 FMI Capital Advisors, Inc.
4.3.7 Green Campus Partners, LLC
4.3.8 Guggenheim Capital Markets, LLC
4.3.9 Hannon Armstrong Capital, LLC
4.3.10 Metrus Energy, Inc.
4.3.11 Skyline Innovations
4.3.12 Transcend Equity Development Corporation
4.3.13 United Financial of Illinois, Inc.
4.4 Whole Building Suppliers
4.4.1 Retroficiency
4.4.2 Viridity Energy
4.5 Real Estate Professionals
4.5.1 CBRE Group, Inc.
4.5.2 Jones Lang LaSalle
4.5.3 Malachite LLC
4.6 Products and Services
4.6.1 Goody Clancy
4.6.2 Lennox Industries, Inc.
4.6.3 NORESCO/United Technologies Corporation/Carrier
4.6.4 Solatube International
4.6.5 Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
4.6.6 Water Harvesting Solutions
4.6.7 WattStopper
5. Market Forecasts
5.1 Demand Driver Forecast
5.2 Market Size Forecast
5.2.1 Segmented by Products and Services
5.2.2 North America
5.2.3 Western Europe
5.2.3.1 United Kingdom
5.2.3.2 France
5.2.3.3 Germany
5.2.4 Eastern Europe
5.2.5 Asia Pacific
5.2.5.1 China
5.2.5.2 Japan
5.2.5.3 South Korea
5.2.5.4 India
5.2.5.5 Australia
5.2.6 Latin America
5.2.7 Middle East
5.2.8 Africa
5.3 Economic Factors
5.4 Training and Education
5.5 Greenwashing, Green Clutter, and Green Perception
5.6 The Future – the Climate Change-Resistant Building
6. Company Directory
7. Acronym and Abbreviation List
8. Table of Contents
9. Table of Charts and Figures
10. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes
List of Charts and Figures
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type and by Region, World Markets: 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, World Markets: 2011-2020
Gross Green Building Cumulative Certification by Certification Type, United States: 2011-2020
Percentage of Commercial Building Usage by Category by Region, World Markets: 2011
Total Building Space per Capita by Region: 2010
Building Ownership and Usage by Floorspace: United States: 2003
Number of Commercial Buildings by Building Size, United States: 2011
Commercial Building Floorspace by Building Size, United States: 2011
Commercial Building Floorspace by Age, United States: 1920-2003
Cumulative Commercial Building Floorspace by Age, United States: 1920-2003
Total Building Stock by Region, World Markets: 2011
Energy Consumption Patterns by Building Type, World Average: 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenues by Building Type in North America, 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Western Europe: 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Asia Pacific: 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service by Region: 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service, North America: 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service, Western Europe: 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service, Asia Pacific: 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, World Markets: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, North America: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, North America: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, United States: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, United States: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Western Europe: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Western Europe: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, United Kingdom: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, United Kingdom: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, France: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, France: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Germany: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Germany: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Eastern Europe: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Eastern Europe: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Asia Pacific: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Asia Pacific: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, China: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, China: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Japan: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Japan: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, South Korea: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, South Korea: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, India: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, India: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Australia: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Australia: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Middle East: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Middle East: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Latin America: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Latin America: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Africa: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Africa: 2011-2020
California and U.S. per Capita Electricity Consumption: 1960-2004
Commercial State Energy Code Status, 1Q 2012
ASHRAE Code Stringency
Commercial Benchmarking Laws, United States: November 2011
PACE Financing by State: 2012
States with LEED and Green Building Requirements for Public Buildings
Most Challenging Retrofit Phases
Typical Commercial Boiler Installation
Typical Condensing Commercial Boiler Installation
Typical Packaged Unit Installation, Rooftop
Commercial Geothermal Mechanical Room
Typical Packaged Unit, Ground-Based
Typical Split Air Conditioning System, Outdoor Portion
Diagram of Airflow for HRV/ERV
Diagram of Solar Hot Water Installation
Demand Creation Cycle
List of Tables
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Market Participants: 2012
ENERGY STAR-Labeled Buildings by Metro Area, United States: 2010
ARRA State Energy Programs Spending as of February 2010
Commercial PACE Programs in Effect, United States: March 2011
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, World Markets: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, North America: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, North America: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, United States: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, United States: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Western Europe: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Western Europe: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, United Kingdom: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, United Kingdom: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, France: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, France: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Germany: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Germany: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Eastern Europe: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Eastern Europe: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Asia: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Asia: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, China: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, China: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Japan: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Japan: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, South Korea: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, South Korea: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, India: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, India: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Australia: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Australia: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Latin America: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Latin America: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Middle East: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Middle East: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Building Type, Africa: 2011-2020
Energy Efficiency Retrofit Revenue by Product and Service Type, Africa: 2011-2020
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