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Energy Efficiency Indicator

Introduction

What are the attitudes, priorities and concerns of people at the front lines of energy management in commercial buildings throughout the world? What changes and trends in these indicators can be observed over time? And how do motivating factors, priorities, policies, and practices differ from one region of the world to another? The annual Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) survey is designed to answer these very questions.

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2011 EEI: South Africa Partner Results

2011 EEI: South Africa Partner Results

According to the Johnson Controls Energy Efficiency Indicator Global Survey, interest in energy efficiency among South Africa’s building executives is strong. In the 2011 Fact Sheet: 77% said energy management was very or extremely important to their organizations, and 79% said they were paying more attention to energy in 2011 than in 2010.

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2011 EEI: Australia Results

2011 EEI: Australia Results

The 2011 Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) survey revealed the priorities and plans of building decision-makers in Australia. Responses showed a strong interest in energy efficiency among Australia’s building executives: 63% of executives said energy management is very or extremely important to their organizations.

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2011 EEI: Canada Results

2011 EEI: Canada Results

More than 200 respondents provide insights into the priorities, practices and investments being made by Canadian decision-makers today, and offer a glimpse of tomorrow’s technologies. Canada’s drivers for energy efficiency are fairly consistent with the global averages. Energy cost savings and government/utility incentive/ rebates were the most significant drivers for action.

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2011 EEI: International Facility Management Association Partner Results

2011 EEI: International Facility Management Association Partner Results

During a press event in Phoenix at the IFMA World Workplace 2011 Conference, IFMA and the Institute for Building Efficiency released an analysis of IFMA member responses to the 2011 EEI survey. Member responses show increasing interest in energy management and rising emphasis on green certification for new and existing buildings.

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2011 EEI Healthcare: Increasing Interest in Efficiency & Innovative Financing

2011 EEI Healthcare: Increasing Interest in Efficiency & Innovative Financing

The fifth annual Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) survey shows that interest in energy efficiency in healthcare is rising. As market leaders face decreasing revenue and increasing demands for care, many are looking for solutions to overcome capital barriers in the quest for efficiency.

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2011 EEI India: Strong Interest in Efficiency Continues

2011 EEI India: Strong Interest in Efficiency Continues

The fifth annual Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) survey shows that interest in energy efficiency in India remains strong as building executives seek to cut energy costs, and as government programs and incentives begin to exert more influence. As in other regions, key best practices in energy management correlate with owners making more efficiency improvements.

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2011 EEI Brazil Partner Results Released

2011 EEI Brazil Partner Results Released

The fifth annual Energy Efficiency Indicator survey reached 103 building decision-makers in the fast-growing economy of Brazil. Responses point to strong interest in energy efficiency among Brazil’s building executives in an energy efficiency market that is maturing.

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2011 EEI Survey, CHINA: Energy Efficiency Continues to Gain Importance

2011 EEI Survey, CHINA: Energy Efficiency Continues to Gain Importance

Interest in energy efficiency continues to grow in China, according to the 2011 Energy Efficiency Indicator survey. Results showed that financial barriers to efficiency projects in China are becoming more formidable, and that government policy now ranks much higher than in the past as a driver of building efficiency. Commercial and Industrial organizations lead in taking action on energy efficiency.

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22nd Annual Energy Efficiency Forum Promotes Energy Security and Economic Growth

22nd Annual Energy Efficiency Forum Promotes Energy Security and Economic Growth

Availability of financing and incentives are among the key elements to driving increased energy efficiency in buildings, according to leaders who attended the North America Energy Efficiency Forum. The forum, co-sponsored by Johnson Controls and the U.S. Energy Association, examined how advanced efficiency technologies, energy policies and consumer education can improve energy security, global competitiveness and accelerate economic growth.

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2011 Energy Efficiency Indicator Global Survey Discussion

2011 Energy Efficiency Indicator Global Survey Discussion

Beyond the facts and figures from the EEI Global Survey are provocative issues such as the rising importance of energy security and the debate over publicly funded incentives. In this 15-minute video, a panel of energy and facility experts discusses the implications of the EEI Global Survey on real estate markets and more.

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2011 Energy Efficiency Indicator Global Survey Results

2011 Energy Efficiency Indicator Global Survey Results

Energy management continues to gain importance around the world according to a global survey of nearly 4,000 CEOs, CFOs, real estate executives, facility managers and engineers, and sustainability managers. However, there are 5 key barriers to reaching energy efficiency goals, which prove to exist in varying degrees in every region surveyed. The 2011 EEI Global Survey conducted by the Institute for Johnson Controls in partnership with IFMA and ULI explores the drivers and barriers to energy efficiency around the world.

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The Second Annual Euro-Mediterranean Energy Efficiency Forum

The Second Annual Euro-Mediterranean Energy Efficiency Forum

Energy productivity in manufacturing, the digital economy, regional cooperation, the cost reduction opportunities of whole building retrofits and a range of other topics were under discussion at the second annual Euro-Mediterranean Energy Efficiency Forum, held in Monaco on 10 and 11 May.

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2011 Energy Efficiency Indicator: Europe Results

2011 Energy Efficiency Indicator: Europe Results

The Institute for Building Efficiency’s fifth annual Energy Efficiency Indicator survey for Europe shows increasing interest in energy efficiency among facility executives with rising energy prices, concern for energy security, and expectations of more government policies that mandate energy savings and greenhouse gas reductions. Still, many of the 857 respondents from six countries cited persistent barriers to energy efficiency in the form of financial constraints and lack of staff expertise to complete projects.

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