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Energy Efficient Buildings Global Outlook

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出 版 商:Navigant Research
出版日期:2017/06/01
頁  數:112頁
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HVAC, Lighting, Building Envelope, Building Controls, Water Efficiency, Water Heating, and Commissioning and Installation Services: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts

Global buildings offer a focal point for affordably reaching the global sustainability goals established for energy and water consumption, materials use, and waste disposal, to name just a few. Efficiency opportunities in buildings provide an ample resource that is readily available in every region and country of the world, as well as an inexpensive alternative to other sources of generation. The landscape for energy efficient building technologies may be changing more rapidly today than it has at any point in its history. New market trends such as digitization, as a service offerings, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the ubiquitous nature of software systems are bringing new dynamics of operation and competition. The difficulty for vendors and end users in this market is the uniqueness of each building and the wide variety of individual needs, resources, and owner/operator experience levels. Adept OEMs and service providers have pivoted their energy efficient building technology offerings to meet specific needs in various market segments. According to Navigant Research, the global market for energy efficient building technologies is expected to reach $227.4 billion in 2017 and grow to nearly $360.6 billion in 2026. This Navigant Research report analyzes the global market for energy efficient building products and services in nine key segments: HVAC, lighting, controls, water efficiency, water heating, building envelope, other, and commissioning and installation services. The study provides an analysis of the market issues, including market drivers and hurdles, opportunities, and current market trends, related to energy efficient building technologies. Global market forecasts for revenue, segmented by product and service type, region, and construction type, extend through 2026. The report also examines the key regional market dynamics and technologies related to energy efficient building products and services, as well as the competitive landscape.
 1. Executive Summary

1.1   Overview

1.2   Key Market Dynamics

1.3   Market Forecast

2. Market Issues

2.1   Overview of Energy Efficient Buildings Markets: A Global Opportunity

2.1.1   Defining Energy Efficient Buildings

2.1.1.1   Deep Energy Efficiency

2.1.1.2   Green Versus Efficient Buildings

2.1.1.3   Definition of Energy Efficient Buildings

2.2   Commercial Building Sector Definition

2.3   Energy Efficiency Market Ecosystem

2.3.1   Equipment Manufacturers

2.3.2   Energy Service Companies

2.3.3   Architectural, Engineering, and Contracting Service Providers

2.3.4   Real Estate Companies

2.3.5   Investors and Financial Institutions

2.3.6   Utilities

2.3.7   Public Sector Customers: National and Provincial Governments

2.3.8   Private Sector Customers: Building Owners and Managers

2.4   Market Drivers

2.4.1   Energy Efficiency Policies

2.4.2   Corporate Sustainability Initiatives

2.4.3   End-Use Cost of Energy Consumption

2.4.4   Energy Efficiency Product Pivots

2.5   Market Barriers

2.5.1   Finance, Payback, and ROI Requirements

2.5.2   Market Confusion

2.5.3   Resource Availability

2.5.4   Split Incentives

2.6   General Market Trends and Issues

2.6.1   Early Adopter Stage for Many New Technologies

2.6.2   Low Hanging Fruit Is a Thriving Market Segment

2.6.3   Distribution Channels Are Ripe for Disruption

2.6.4   Water Efficiency Becoming More Important

2.7   Supply-Side Trends and Issues

2.7.1   IT Drives Transformation of Supply-Side OEMs and Vendors

2.7.2   Supply-Side Vendors Adopting Demand-Side Toolsets

2.7.3   Building Communication Is Still a Challenge

2.7.4   Utilities Becoming More Cooperative with Data Access

2.8   Demand-Side Trends and Issues

2.8.1   Analytics More Accepted Now

2.8.2   Product Pivots Around Inadequate Building Resources and Experience

2.8.3   Utility Bills Rising Faster Than National Electricity Prices

2.9   Key Global Policies Driving Energy Efficient Buildings

2.10   Key Regional Market Dynamics

2.10.1   North America

2.10.1.1   United States

2.10.1.2   Canada

2.10.2   Western Europe

2.10.2.1   France

2.10.2.2   Germany

2.10.2.3   United Kingdom

2.10.3   Eastern Europe

2.10.4   Asia Pacific

2.10.4.1   Australia

2.10.4.2   China

2.10.4.3   Japan

2.10.5   Latin America

2.10.5.1   Brazil

2.10.5.2   Mexico

2.10.6   Middle East & Africa

2.10.6.1   South Africa

3. Technology Issues

3.1   Definition of Energy Efficient Building Technologies

3.2   Uniqueness of Individual Energy Efficiency Projects

3.3   Energy Efficiency Project Categorizations

3.4   Overview of Mechanical and Electrical Technologies

3.4.1   HVAC Technologies

3.4.1.1   Unitary Systems

3.4.1.2   Heat Pumps

3.4.1.3   Furnaces

3.4.1.4   Boilers

3.4.1.5   Variable Refrigerant Flow

3.4.1.6   Chillers

3.4.1.7   Geothermal Heat Pumps

3.4.2   Lighting Technologies

3.4.3   Controls

3.4.3.1   HVAC Controls

3.4.3.2   Lighting Controls

3.4.3.3   BMSs

3.4.4   Water Efficiency

3.4.4.1   Low Flow, Low Flush, and Zero Flush Fixtures, Toilets, and Urinals

3.4.4.2   Greywater Systems

3.4.5   BEMS

3.5   Overview of Building Envelope Technologies

3.5.1   Steel

3.5.2   Concrete

3.5.3   Glass

3.5.4   Insulation

3.5.5   Innovations in Materials

3.6   Overview of Services

3.6.1   Installation and Labor

3.6.2   Commissioning Services

3.7   Energy Efficient Building Technology Trends and Issues

3.7.1   Use Cases Promote New Technology Adoption

3.7.2   IoT Components Are Not Autonomous

3.7.3   IT and BMS More Integrated into Design and Construction Process

3.8   Examples of Digital Penetration in Select Market Segments

3.8.1  Use of Digital Tools by Energy and Engineering Services Companies

3.8.2   Digital Penetration into the AEC Markets

3.8.2.1   Building Information Modeling

3.8.2.2   Communication and IT Network Infrastructure

4. Key Industry Players

4.1   Tier One Players

4.1.1   Acuity Brands

4.1.2   Daikin

4.1.3   Honeywell

4.1.4   Johnson Controls

4.1.5   Philips

4.1.6   Schneider Electric

4.1.7   Siemens

4.1.8   Trane

4.2   Other Major Players

4.2.1   CBRE

4.2.2   Cimetrics

4.2.3   Ecova

4.2.4   IBM

4.2.5   Mitsubishi Electric

4.3   Additional Players

4.3.1   Ameresco

4.3.2   Aquicore

4.3.3   Candi Controls

4.3.4   Cisco Systems, Inc.

4.3.5   EcoEnergy

4.3.6   EnergyAi

4.3.7   Envizi

4.3.8   Gridium Inc.

4.3.9   I’m in Control

4.3.10   KGS Buildings

4.3.11   Kinestral Technologies

4.3.12   SkyFoundry, LLC

4.3.13   Termobuild

5. Market Forecasts

5.1   Overview

5.2   Methodology

5.3   Product/Service Types

5.4   World Markets

5.4.1   Market by Product/Service

5.4.2   Market by Region

5.5   North America

5.5.1   Market by Product/Service

5.5.2   Market by Construction Type

5.6   Western Europe

5.6.1   Market by Product/Service

5.6.2   Market by Construction Type

5.7   Eastern Europe

5.7.1   Market by Product/Service

5.7.2   Market by Construction Type

5.8   Asia Pacific

5.8.1   Market by Product/Service

5.8.2   Market by Construction Type

5.9   Latin America

5.9.1   Market by Product/Service

5.9.2   Market by Construction Type

5.10   Middle East & Africa

5.10.1   Market by Product/Service

5.10.2   Market by Construction Type

5.11   Conclusions and Recommendations

6. Building Types

6.1   Office

6.2   Retail

6.3   Education

6.4   Healthcare

6.5   Hotels & Restaurants

6.6   Institutional/Assembly

6.7   Warehouse

6.8   Transport

7. Acronym and Abbreviation List
8. Table of Contents
9. Table of Charts and Figures
10. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes

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