Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: BCC Research
Published: September 2009
Product Code: R2-1504Description THIS REPORT:
- Provides a synopsis of the worldwide market for energy efficiency technologies
- Contains global market forecasts through 2014 for distributed energy generation technologies
- Describes the importance of energy efficiency in meeting global climate change goals and optimizing energy use
- Discusses important manufacturers and factors influencing demand
- Reviews exceptional emerging technologies likely to be viable by 2014.
Table of Contents - Chapter- 1: INTRODUCTION -- Complimentary
- STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
- REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
- INTENDED AUDIENCE
- SCOPE OF REPORT
- WORLDWIDE MARKETS
- INFORMATION SOURCES
- ANALYST CREDENTIALS
- RELATED BCC REPORTS
- BCC ONLINE SERVICES
- DISCLAIMER
- Chapter-2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- SUMMARY TABLE PROJECTED WORLDWIDE ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGY MARKET, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS)
- SUMMARY FIGURE COMPARISON OF PROJECTED ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGY MARKET VALUE, 2007-2014 ($ MILLIONS)
- Chapter-3: OVERVIEW
- WHAT IS ENERGY EFFICIENCY?
- TABLE 1 ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES CONSIDERED IN THIS REPORT
- HISTORY OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
- COSTS AND BENEFITS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
- INITIAL AND MAINTENANCE COSTS (PROCUREMENT, INSTALLATION, AND UPKEEP)
- TABLE 2 REASONS FOR A HIGHER INITIAL COST OF AN EE TECHNOLOGY
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
(Continued)
- TABLE 3 INITIAL AND MAINTENANCE COSTS FOR INDUSTRIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES RELATIVE TO DEFAULT TECHNOLOGY
- TABLE 4 INITIAL AND MAINTENANCE COSTS FOR RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES RELATIVE TO DEFAULT TECHNOLOGY
- REDUCED ENERGY CONSUMPTION OR LOSS
- TABLE 5 ENERGY SAVINGS AND INCREASED LIFETIME FOR INDUSTRIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES RELATIVE TO DEFAULT TECHNOLOGY
- TABLE 6 ENERGY SAVINGS AND INCREASED LIFETIME FOR RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES RELATIVE TO DEFAULT TECHNOLOGY
- ECONOMIC VIABILITY AND RELATION TO SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 7 ECONOMIC VIABILITY AND PRINCIPAL APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES
- TABLE 8 ECONOMIC VIABILITY AND PRINCIPAL APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES
- ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
- GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS REDUCTION
- AIR AND WATER QUALITY EMISSION REDUCTION
- REDUCED ENERGY EXTRACTION/DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
- ENERGY SECURITY BEENFITS
- EFFICIENCY AS AN OFFSET FOR ADDITIONAL GENERATION CAPACITY
- CURRENT INTEREST IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY
- ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 9 ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES
- INDUSTRIAL ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES
- Energy-efficient Distribution Transformers
- Energy-efficient Distribution (Continued)
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- Variable-speed Drives and Other Pump Controllers
- Variable-speed Drives
(Continued)
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- Cogeneration and Trigeneration
- Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs)
- Absorption Chillers
- Desiccant Dehumidifiers
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs)
- Absorption Chillers
- Desiccant Dehumidifiers
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- Advanced Metering Infrastructure
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- Efficient Industrial Motors
- Efficient Industrial Motors (Continued)
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES
- Efficient HVAC
- Evaporative Cooling
- Water-Source and Ground-Source Heat Pumps
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- LED Lighting
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- Low-Emissivity Windows
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- Smart Glass
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- Efficient Water Heating
- Tankless Water Heaters
- Heat Pump Water Heaters
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- Elastomeric Roofing Membranes
- Initial and Maintenance Costs
- Economic Viability and Specific Applications
- EMERGING ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES
- TABLE 10 EMERGING ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES
- Magnetic Refrigeration
- Magnetic Refrigeration (Continued)
- Points of Contact
- Ames Laboratory
- Camfridge Ltd.
- Thermochromic Windows
- Point of Contact
- Pleotint L.L.C.
- “Smart” or Grid Friendly Appliances
- Points of Contact
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Hybrid Water Heaters
- Points of Contact
- GE Appliance Park
- GE Appliance Park
- Chapter-4: REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
- UNITED STATES REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES
- FEDERAL
- U.S Internal Revenue Service
- Energy-efficient Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction
- Point of Contact
- Internal Revenue Service
- Modified Accelerated Cost-Recovery System Bonus Depreciation
- Residential Energy Conservation Subsidy Exclusion (Corporate)
- Business Energy Investment Tax Credit
- Advanced Energy Investment Tax Credit
- Energy-Efficient New Homes Tax Credit for Home Builders
- Energy Saving Requirements
- Certification
- Residential Energy Conservation Subsidy Exclusion (Personal)
- Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit
- Residential Energy
(Continued)
- Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds
- Point of Contact
- U.S. Internal Revenue Service
- U.S. Department of Energy
- U.S. DOE—Loan Guarantee Program
- Temporary Loan Guarantee Program
- Point of Contact
- Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants
- Weatherization Assistance Program
- U.S. Department of Energy Appliance Standards
- Distribution Transformers
- TABLE 11 LOW-VOLTAGE, DRY-TYPE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS (%)
- TABLE 12 MEDIUM-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS (%)
- Electric Motors
- TABLE 13 NEMA PREMIUM EFFICIENCY ELECTRIC MOTORS RATED 600 V OR LESS
- Residential and Commercial Central Air Conditioning and Air-Source Heat Pumps
- Residential and Commercial Heating
- Residential Water Heaters
- Commercial Water Heaters
- TABLE 14 STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL WATER HEATERS
- Lamps (Light Bulbs)
- Energy Goals and Standards for Federal Buildings
- TABLE 15 CUMULATIVE ANNUAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION REDUCTIONS, FY 2006-2015 (%)
- Point of Contact:
- U.S. Department of Energy
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- USDA REAP—Grants and Loan Guarantees
- Point of Contact:
- USDA
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Energy Star Program
- Federal Housing Authority
- Energy Efficient Mortgages
- FHA Energy Efficiency Mortgages
- Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Energy Efficient Mortgages
- Energy Star EEMs
- Conventional EEMs
- SELECT STATE-LEVEL STANDARDS AND INCENTIVES
- California
- Appliance Efficiency Regulations
- TABLE 16 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION’S (CEC’S) CATEGORIES FOR APPLIANCES
- TABLE 16 (CONTINUED)
- Point of Contact
- California Energy Commission
- Public Benefits Fund for Renewables & Efficiency
- Point of Contact
- California Public Utilities Commission
- Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards
- Point of Contact
- California Energy Commission
- Green Building Action Plan for State Facilities
- Point of Contact
- California Energy Commission—Lance Shaw
- Energy Efficiency Financing Program
- Point of Contact
- California Energy Commission— Public Programs Office
- Connecticut
- Connecticut Building Energy Code with Green Building Provisions
- Point of Contact
- Connecticut Department of Public Safety—Daniel Tierney
- Green Building Standards for State Facilities
- Point of Contact
- Connecticut Office of Policy and Management— John Ruckes
- Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund
- Point of Contact
- Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control— Arthur Marcelynas
- Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Energy-efficient Products
- Point of Contact
- Connecticut Department of Revenue Services—Public Information
- Connecticut Energy Efficiency Incentive Program
- Point of Contact
- Ameresco— Larry Kata
- Furnace and Boiler Replacement Rebate Program
- Point of Contact
- Connecticut Office of Policy and Management, Policy Development and Planning Division
- CHIF-Energy Conservation Loan
- Point of Contact
- Connecticut Housing Investment Fund—Lisa Ruggeri
- Florida
- Florida State Building Energy Code
- Point of Contact
- Florida Department of Community Affairs—Ann Stanton
- Energy Conservation in Public Buildings
- Point of Contact
- Department of Management Services— Information Specialist
- Renewable Energy Technologies Grants Program
- Point of Contact
- Governor’s Office of Energy & Climate Change, Florida Energy Office
- New York
- Appliance and Equipment Energy-efficiency Standards
- Point of Contact
- New York State Energy Research and Development Authority— Public Information Specialist
- System Benefits Charge
- Point of Contact
- New York State Department of Public Service—William Saxonis
- Energy-efficiency Standards for State Facilities
- Point of Contact
- New York State Energy Research and Development Authority—Sal Graven, Media Relations Department
- New York Building Energy Codes
- Point of Contact
- NYS Department of State—Joseph Hill, Codes Division
- Assisted Home Performance Grants
- Point of Contact
- New York State Energy Research and Development Authority—David Freillo
- EmPower New York
- Point of Contact
- EmPower New York-Honeywell International
- Oregon
- State Energy Efficiency Design Program
- Point of Contact
- Oregon Department of Energy— Ann Hushagen
- Oregon Energy Code for Buildings
- Point of Contact
- Oregon Building Codes Division—Shane R. Sumption
- Oregon Energy Trust
- Point of Contact
- The Energy Trust of Oregon—Peter West
- Residential Energy Tax Credit
- Point of Contact
- Oregon Department of Energy—Suzanne Dillard
- Business Energy Tax Credit
- Business
(Continued)
- Point of Contact
- Oregon Department of Energy—Suzanne Dillard
- Energy Trust—Business Energy Efficiency Rebate for Existing Building
- Point of Contact
- The Energy Trust of Oregon
- Energy-TrustâBusiness Energy Efficiency Rebate for New Buildings
- Point of Contact
- The Energy Trust of Oregon—New Buildings Program
- Energy Trust-Energy Star New Homes Rebate Program
- Point of Contact
- The Energy Trust of Oregon, Energy Star New Homes Program
- Energy Trust-Home Energy Savings for Exising Homes
- Point of Contact
- Home Energy Solutions, Energy Trust of Oregon
- Energy Trust—Industrial Production Efficiency Program
- Point of Contact
- The Energy Trust of Oregon— Production Services
- Energy Trust—Multifamily Home Energy Savings Program
- Point of Contact
- Energy Trust of Oregon, Multifamily Home Energy Solutions
- Energy Trust—Residential Energy Star Appliance Rebate Program
- Point of Contact
- Energy Trust of Oregon, Energy Star Products Incentive
- State Home Oil Weatherization Program
- Point of Contact
- Oregon Department of Energy. Public Information Officer
- INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES: EUROPE
- European Union
- 20 20 by 2020: Europe’s Climate Change Opportunity
- An Energy Policy for Europe
- European Council Action Plan (2007-2009) Energy Policy for Europe
- Seventh Framework Program for Research and Technological Development
- TABLE 17 ENERGY RESEARCH UNDER FP7
- Strategic Energy Technology Plan: Toward a Low Carbon Future
- Directive on the Taxation of Energy Products and Electricity
- Austria
- Klima:Aktiv Program
- Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership
- Combined Heat and Power
- Federal Promotion of Extraordinary Efficiency in Buildings
- Energy Efficient Housing Programs—Constitutional Treaty between Austrian Federation and Länder
- KeepCool: Promotion of Sustainable Cooling in the Service Building Sector
- Belgium
- Flemish Government Second Climate Policy Plan
- Subsidies for Energy-efficient Equipment—Wallonia
- Subsidies for
(Continued)
- Tax Reductions for Home Improvements—Federal
- Czech Republic
- National Program for Economical Energy Management and Use of Renewable and Secondary Energy Resources
- Denmark
- Agreement on Danish Energy Policy 2008-2011
- Agreement on Energy Savings Initiatives
- Thermal Building Code Revision
- Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)
- Finland
- Long-Term Climate and Energy Strategy
- Sustainable Energy Technology Program
- Implementation of the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
- Act on Building Energy Certification
- Inspection of Boilers and Air Conditioning
- Amendment of the Building Code
- Requirements for Existing Buildings
- France
- French National Energy Efficiency Action Plan
- Livret de Developpement Durable: Preferential Loans for Energy Saving Measures
- Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)
- OSEO Innovation for SMEs—Support for RD&D
- OSEO Innovation
(Continued)
- Tax Credit for Energy-Saving and Renewable Energy Equipment
- Germany
- Energy Efficiency Action Plan
- Special Fund for Energy Efficiency in SMEs
- KfW Build Ecologically Program
- KfW Housing Modernization Program
- History of the Housing Modernization Program of KfW
- Greece
- Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)/Energy Efficiency Code for Buildings Revision
- Hungary
- Structural Funds for Environment Protection and Infrastructure Operative Program (EIOP) Subsidies
- National Energy Saving Program: Financial Assistance for Energy Conservation in Residential Buildings
- Implementation of the EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings
- Grants for Renovation of Prefabricated-Panel Residences
- National Energy Conservation Program 2008 (NEP 2008)
- Ireland
- Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)
- CHP Deployment Program
- Grants Scheme for Residential Energy Efficiency Investments
- Energy Efficiency Tax Incentives for Business
- Low Carbon Homes Program
- Low Carbon (Continued)
- Amendment of Part L of the Building Regulations
- Italy
- White Certificate Trading for End-Use Energy Efficiency
- White Certificate
(Continued)
- Regional Measures to Promote the Rational Use of Energy: Apulia Outdoor Lighting
- Implementation of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme in Italy
- Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)
- Implementation
(Continued)
- Financial Law 2007
- Energy Audits in Public Buildings
- Luxembourg
- Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings
- Energy Efficient Partner
- Netherlands
- Energy Investment Tax Deduction (EIA)
- Tax Reduction for Investments in Energy Saving Equipment and Sustainable Energy (Energie-investeringsaftrek)
- Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD): Energy Performance Certificate and Energy Labeling
- Energy Transition
- Compass (Kompas)
- More with Less Program
- Poland
- Energy Efficiency Action Plan
- Portugal
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