Sep 2 2014
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Energy Efficient Buildings Europe
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Energy Efficient HVAC, Lighting, Insulation and Glazing, Building Controls, and Energy Service Companies: Market Analysis and Forecasts
The market for energy efficient buildings in Europe is supported by stringent regulations that apply across the European Union (EU). As a result of legislation, including the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), mandatory changes to country-level building codes are increasing the performance requirements that apply to new construction and major renovations of existing buildings. These codes are pushing toward the delivery of nearly zero energy buildings by 2019 and 2021 for public and private buildings, respectively.
Technology and service-level innovation show the market's response to the growing interest in and proven cost-effectiveness of building energy efficiency. Technologies such as light-emitting diode (LED) lighting are seeing price drops and performance gains. More sophisticated building automation and control systems take advantage of an increase in data availability and analytical capacity to identify a range of low and no cost performance improvements. Startup software solutions providers and traditional hardware vendors of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, and control systems are expanding their efficiency service offerings. Financial products for energy efficiency retrofits are also growing and removing barriers such as access to finance. Navigant Research forecasts that the European market for building energy efficient products and services will grow from €41.4 billion ($56 billion) in 2014 to €80.8 billion ($109 billion) in 2023.
This Navigant Research report analyzes the European market for residential and commercial building energy efficient products and services. The study summarizes the market drivers and barriers for energy efficient products and services, including energy service company (ESCO) energy performance contracting, across the policy and technology landscape in Europe. Market forecasts for revenue, broken out by product, development, and building type and European region, extend through 2023. The report also examines the key technologies related to building energy efficient products and services, as well as the competitive landscape.
Key Questions Addressed:
Which product groups for building energy efficiency are growing most strongly?
How are expanded service offerings reshaping the market for energy efficient building products and services for large OEMs?
What barriers exist that are preventing the energy efficient buildings market from ramping up more dramatically?
Which regions within Europe are experiencing the strongest market growth for energy efficient building products and services?
Why is the energy service company (ESCO) market poised to be a significant approach to delivering building energy efficiency?
Who needs this report?
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and lighting equipment and controls manufacturers
Building energy management software vendors
Building fabric materials manufacturers
Building facility management companies
Energy service companies (ESCOs)
Utilities
Government agencies
Investor community