Energy-Efficient Technologies: The Global Market
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STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The goal in conducting this study was to assess and describe the current status of the worldwide energy efficiency (EE) industry for all major technologies, and assess the potential growth of that industry. Specifically, the study's objectives were to: (1) summarize existing EE technologies and promising emerging technologies that are under development; (2) evaluate the existing EE industry, focused on producers of each major viable technology; and (3) assess market potential for EE technologies over a 5-year period, from 2009 through 2014.
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.
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
Driven by the intensification and increased global awareness surrounding several energy-related issues, including energy cost and security, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, climate change, air and water pollution, and other environmental and economic concerns, worldwide interest in energy efficiency is quickly rising. The application of EE technologies represents one of several potential solutions (others solutions include increasing renewable and fossil energy production, increasing pollution control and mitigation for power generation, installing carbon capture and sequestration facilities, and other solutions) that are being widely implemented to address these issues. In many situations, increased reliance on EE technologies will serve as a key component toward reaching climate change, energy security, and environmental goals of political entities across the globe. This study assesses market opportunities that will facilitate ongoing implementation of EE technologies around the world.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This is a complete study of EE technologies; it includes relevant market and production information, technological descriptions and issues, applications, market factors and potential, and an overview of supporting incentives and regulations in major worldwide markets. Therefore, this study will be of interest to manufacturers of EE technologies, distributors, suppliers, and entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial companies interested in entering or expanding into the EE technology sector. It will also be of interest to corporate planners and strategists, large commercial and industrial energy consumers, energy market researchers, EE advocacy groups, and other public and private-sector interest groups and market analysts.
SCOPE OF REPORT
The scope of this investigation includes only major viable EE technologies for the commercial, residential, and industrial sectors, as well as an abbreviated discussion of potentially viable and emerging EE technologies. BCC analyzes each technology, determines its current market status, examines its impact on future markets, and presents forecasts of growth over the next 5 years. Technological issues, including the latest trends, are assessed and discussed, as are the current and potential regulatory environments in support of this industry.
The author analyzes the industry on a worldwide basis, from both manufacturing and implementation phases points of view. Government roles are examined that support energy-efficient technologies worldwide, including regulatory support and requirements, feed in tariffs, and promotional incentives for various EE technologies. A review of the most relevant EE technologies is provided, recent trends in capacity installation and unit sales are discussed, and industry overviews and market assessments for each EE technology are presented.
WORLDWIDE MARKETS
The following list provides a review of the major worldwide markets that were assessed in support of this study:
- North America— United States, Canada
- Europe— European Union
- Asia and Australia— China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, Pacific Rim
INFORMATION SOURCES
Background information, including reviews of each EE technology and its implementation status, were collected from government and industry sources, primarily those located in the United States and Europe. Specific citations and references are provided as needed to support this study, and website links to government and industry studies, white papers, and other relevant information are provided whenever available.
The author's research of present and historic market trends was conducted primarily via phone interviews and Internet research, typically relying on personal interviews and internal company data that were provided to BCC Research, and on annual documentation of sales within each sector as relevant to a particular EE technology. Based on the results of our surveys, the potential applications for each technology were analyzed, and sales forecasts were made for the 2009 through 2014 time frame.
Market sizes and installed capacity figures were calculated based upon data obtained from surveyed parties. When available, data regarding the total percentage of market share that was represented by the surveyed parties was used to provide an estimate of the entire market size and/or installed capacity. Additionally, when available, the data provided in this report were compared with other industry data to ensure relevance, applicability, and accuracy. Data are summarized in the list below as follows—portion of report/ information source/ primary or secondary source.
- Review of energy-efficient technologies and energy-efficient products/ Scientific, government, and industry research/Secondary
- Regulatory support for energy efficiency/Government documents/Primary and secondary
- Industry structure and market overview/Industry interviews/Primary
- Major companies and company profiles/Industry interviews,/Primary
- Market assessment and projections/Industry interviews/BCC Research calculations/Primary
Both primary and secondary research methods were used in preparing this report. BCC surveyed more than 110 companies to obtain the data for this study. Included were manufactures of EE hardware, hardware distributors, and selected industrial products. We also spoke with users of these technologies in a variety of locales worldwide. Additionally, data were compiled from current financial and trade information and government sources.
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
Robert Eckard has more than a decade of experience working in energy and environmental industries. Currently pursuing a PhD in water and energy resources at the University of California at Davis, Robert also runs a small industry research and technical consulting company, with emphasis on the energy-water-environmental sectors. He has provided economic analysis market assessments, environmental analysis, and technical water and energy reports to state and local governments, other consultants, and private companies and individuals throughout the U.S., Australia, and Singapore. Robert takes pride in preparing the highest quality research and documentation, and is happy to be supporting BCC Research in its endeavor to assess worldwide EE generation markets.
Chapter- 1: INTRODUCTION -- Complimentary
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES1
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY1
INTENDED AUDIENCE1
SCOPE OF REPORT2
WORLDWIDE MARKETS2
INFORMATION SOURCES2
ANALYST CREDENTIALS3
RELATED BCC REPORTS4
BCC ONLINE SERVICES4
DISCLAIMER4
Chapter-2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY5
SUMMARY TABLE PROJECTED WORLDWIDE ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGY MARKET, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS)6
SUMMARY FIGURE COMPARISON OF PROJECTED ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGY MARKET VALUE, 2007-2014 ($ MILLIONS)6
Chapter-3: OVERVIEW
WHAT IS ENERGY EFFICIENCY?7
TABLE 1 ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES CONSIDERED IN THIS REPORT8
HISTORY OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY8
COSTS AND BENEFITS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY9
INITIAL AND MAINTENANCE COSTS (PROCUREMENT, INSTALLATION, AND UPKEEP)10
TABLE 2 REASONS FOR A HIGHER INITIAL COST OF AN EE TECHNOLOGY10
Initial and Maintenance Costs…(Continued)11
TABLE 3 INITIAL AND MAINTENANCE COSTS FOR INDUSTRIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES RELATIVE TO DEFAULT TECHNOLOGY12
TABLE 4 INITIAL AND MAINTENANCE COSTS FOR RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES RELATIVE TO DEFAULT TECHNOLOGY13
REDUCED ENERGY CONSUMPTION OR LOSS13
TABLE 5 ENERGY SAVINGS AND INCREASED LIFETIME FOR INDUSTRIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES RELATIVE TO DEFAULT TECHNOLOGY14
TABLE 6 ENERGY SAVINGS AND INCREASED LIFETIME FOR RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES RELATIVE TO DEFAULT TECHNOLOGY15
ECONOMIC VIABILITY AND RELATION TO SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS15
TABLE 7 ECONOMIC VIABILITY AND PRINCIPAL APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES16
TABLE 8 ECONOMIC VIABILITY AND PRINCIPAL APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL EE TECHNOLOGIES17
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS17
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS REDUCTION18
AIR AND WATER QUALITY EMISSION REDUCTION18
REDUCED ENERGY EXTRACTION/DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS19
ENERGY SECURITY BEENFITS19
EFFICIENCY AS AN OFFSET FOR ADDITIONAL GENERATION CAPACITY20
CURRENT INTEREST IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY20
ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS21
TABLE 9 ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES21
INDUSTRIAL ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES22
Energy-efficient Distribution Transformers22
Energy-efficient Distribution (Continued)23
Initial and Maintenance Costs24
Economic Viability and Specific Applications24
Variable-speed Drives and Other Pump Controllers25
Variable-speed Drives…(Continued)26
Initial and Maintenance Costs27
Economic Viability and Specific Applications27
Cogeneration and Trigeneration28
Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs)29
Absorption Chillers29
Desiccant Dehumidifiers30
Initial and Maintenance Costs30
Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs)30
Absorption Chillers31
Desiccant Dehumidifiers31
Economic Viability and Specific Applications31
Advanced Metering Infrastructure32
Initial and Maintenance Costs33
Economic Viability and Specific Applications34
Efficient Industrial Motors34
Efficient Industrial Motors (Continued)35
Initial and Maintenance Costs36
Economic Viability and Specific Applications36
DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES37
Efficient HVAC37
Evaporative Cooling37
Water-Source and Ground-Source Heat Pumps38
Initial and Maintenance Costs39
Economic Viability and Specific Applications40
LED Lighting40
Initial and Maintenance Costs41
Economic Viability and Specific Applications41
Low-Emissivity Windows42
Initial and Maintenance Costs42
Economic Viability and Specific Applications43
Smart Glass43
Initial and Maintenance Costs43
Economic Viability and Specific Applications44
Efficient Water Heating44
Tankless Water Heaters44
Heat Pump Water Heaters45
Initial and Maintenance Costs45
Economic Viability and Specific Applications45
Elastomeric Roofing Membranes46
Initial and Maintenance Costs46
Economic Viability and Specific Applications47
EMERGING ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES47
TABLE 10 EMERGING ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES47
Magnetic Refrigeration47
Magnetic Refrigeration (Continued)48
Points of Contact49
Ames Laboratory49
Camfridge Ltd.49
Thermochromic Windows49
Point of Contact50
Pleotint L.L.C.50
"Smart" or Grid Friendly Appliances50
Points of Contact51
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory51
Hybrid Water Heaters51
Points of Contact52
GE Appliance Park52
GE Appliance Park52
Chapter-4: REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
UNITED STATES REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES53
FEDERAL54
U.S Internal Revenue Service54
Energy-efficient Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction54
Point of Contact55
Internal Revenue Service55
Modified Accelerated Cost-Recovery System Bonus Depreciation55
Residential Energy Conservation Subsidy Exclusion (Corporate)56
Business Energy Investment Tax Credit57
Advanced Energy Investment Tax Credit58
Energy-Efficient New Homes Tax Credit for Home Builders59
Energy Saving Requirements59
Certification59
Residential Energy Conservation Subsidy Exclusion (Personal)60
Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit60
Residential Energy … (Continued)61
Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds62
Point of Contact63
U.S. Internal Revenue Service63
U.S. Department of Energy63
U.S. DOE—Loan Guarantee Program63
Temporary Loan Guarantee Program64
Point of Contact64
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants65
Weatherization Assistance Program65
U.S. Department of Energy Appliance Standards66
Distribution Transformers66
TABLE 11 LOW-VOLTAGE, DRY-TYPE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS (%)67
TABLE 12 MEDIUM-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS (%)68
Electric Motors68
TABLE 13 NEMA PREMIUM EFFICIENCY ELECTRIC MOTORS RATED 600 V OR LESS69
Residential and Commercial Central Air Conditioning and Air-Source Heat Pumps69
Residential and Commercial Heating70
Residential Water Heaters70
Commercial Water Heaters70
TABLE 14 STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL WATER HEATERS71
Lamps (Light Bulbs)71
Energy Goals and Standards for Federal Buildings72
TABLE 15 CUMULATIVE ANNUAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION REDUCTIONS, FY 2006-2015 (%)72
Point of Contact:73
U.S. Department of Energy73
U.S. Department of Agriculture73
USDA REAP—Grants and Loan Guarantees73
Point of Contact:74
USDA74
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency75
Energy Star Program75
Federal Housing Authority76
Energy Efficient Mortgages76
FHA Energy Efficiency Mortgages77
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Energy Efficient Mortgages77
Energy Star EEMs78
Conventional EEMs78
SELECT STATE-LEVEL STANDARDS AND INCENTIVES79
California79
Appliance Efficiency Regulations79
TABLE 16 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION'S (CEC'S) CATEGORIES FOR APPLIANCES79
TABLE 16 (CONTINUED)80
Point of Contact80
California Energy Commission80
Public Benefits Fund for Renewables & Efficiency81
Point of Contact81
California Public Utilities Commission81
Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards82
Point of Contact83
California Energy Commission83
Green Building Action Plan for State Facilities83
Point of Contact84
California Energy Commission—Lance Shaw84
Energy Efficiency Financing Program84
Point of Contact85
California Energy Commission— Public Programs Office85
Connecticut85
Connecticut Building Energy Code with Green Building Provisions85
Point of Contact86
Connecticut Department of Public Safety—Daniel Tierney86
Green Building Standards for State Facilities86
Point of Contact87
Connecticut Office of Policy and Management— John Ruckes87
Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund87
Point of Contact88
Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control— Arthur Marcelynas88
Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Energy-efficient Products89
Point of Contact89
Connecticut Department of Revenue Services—Public Information89
Connecticut Energy Efficiency Incentive Program89
Point of Contact90
Ameresco— Larry Kata90
Furnace and Boiler Replacement Rebate Program90
Point of Contact90
Connecticut Office of Policy and Management, Policy Development and Planning Division90
CHIF–Energy Conservation Loan90
Point of Contact91
Connecticut Housing Investment Fund—Lisa Ruggeri91
Florida91
Florida State Building Energy Code91
Point of Contact92
Florida Department of Community Affairs—Ann Stanton92
Energy Conservation in Public Buildings92
Point of Contact93
Department of Management Services— Information Specialist93
Renewable Energy Technologies Grants Program93
Point of Contact94
Governor's Office of Energy & Climate Change, Florida Energy Office94
New York94
Appliance and Equipment Energy-efficiency Standards94
Point of Contact95
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority— Public Information Specialist95
System Benefits Charge95
Point of Contact96
New York State Department of Public Service—William Saxonis96
Energy-efficiency Standards for State Facilities96
Point of Contact97
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority—Sal Graven, Media Relations Department97
New York Building Energy Codes97
Point of Contact97
NYS Department of State—Joseph Hill, Codes Division97
Assisted Home Performance Grants98
Point of Contact99
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority—David Freillo99
EmPower New York99
Point of Contact100
EmPower New York–Honeywell International100
Oregon100
State Energy Efficiency Design Program100
Point of Contact100
Oregon Department of Energy— Ann Hushagen100
Oregon Energy Code for Buildings100
Point of Contact101
Oregon Building Codes Division—Shane R. Sumption101
Oregon Energy Trust101
Point of Contact102
The Energy Trust of Oregon—Peter West102
Residential Energy Tax Credit102
Point of Contact103
Oregon Department of Energy—Suzanne Dillard103
Business Energy Tax Credit103
Business … (Continued)104
Point of Contact105
Oregon Department of Energy—Suzanne Dillard105
Energy Trust—Business Energy Efficiency Rebate for Existing Building105
Point of Contact106
The Energy Trust of Oregon106
Energy-Trust―Business Energy Efficiency Rebate for New Buildings106
Point of Contact107
The Energy Trust of Oregon—New Buildings Program107
Energy Trust–Energy Star New Homes Rebate Program107
Point of Contact108
The Energy Trust of Oregon, Energy Star New Homes Program108
Energy Trust–Home Energy Savings for Exising Homes108
Point of Contact109
Home Energy Solutions, Energy Trust of Oregon109
Energy Trust—Industrial Production Efficiency Program109
Point of Contact109
The Energy Trust of Oregon— Production Services109
Energy Trust—Multifamily Home Energy Savings Program110
Point of Contact110
Energy Trust of Oregon, Multifamily Home Energy Solutions110
Energy Trust—Residential Energy Star Appliance Rebate Program110
Point of Contact111
Energy Trust of Oregon, Energy Star Products Incentive111
State Home Oil Weatherization Program111
Point of Contact111
Oregon Department of Energy. Public Information Officer111
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES: EUROPE111
European Union112
20 20 by 2020: Europe's Climate Change Opportunity112
An Energy Policy for Europe112
European Council Action Plan (2007–2009) Energy Policy for Europe113
Seventh Framework Program for Research and Technological Development114
TABLE 17 ENERGY RESEARCH UNDER FP7114
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)115
Strategic Energy Technology Plan: Toward a Low Carbon Future115
Directive on the Taxation of Energy Products and Electricity116
Austria116
Klima:Aktiv Program116
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership117
Combined Heat and Power118
Federal Promotion of Extraordinary Efficiency in Buildings118
Energy Efficient Housing Programs—Constitutional Treaty between Austrian Federation and Länder119
KeepCool: Promotion of Sustainable Cooling in the Service Building Sector120
Belgium121
Flemish Government Second Climate Policy Plan121
Subsidies for Energy-efficient Equipment—Wallonia121
Subsidies for … (Continued)122
Tax Reductions for Home Improvements—Federal123
Czech Republic124
National Program for Economical Energy Management and Use of Renewable and Secondary Energy Resources124
Denmark124
Agreement on Danish Energy Policy 2008-2011124
Agreement on Energy Savings Initiatives125
Thermal Building Code Revision126
Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)127
Finland128
Long-Term Climate and Energy Strategy128
Sustainable Energy Technology Program129
Implementation of the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive130
Act on Building Energy Certification130
Inspection of Boilers and Air Conditioning130
Amendment of the Building Code131
Requirements for Existing Buildings131
France131
French National Energy Efficiency Action Plan131
Livret de Developpement Durable: Preferential Loans for Energy Saving Measures132
Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)133
OSEO Innovation for SMEs—Support for RD&D133
OSEO Innovation … (Continued)134
Tax Credit for Energy-Saving and Renewable Energy Equipment135
Germany136
Energy Efficiency Action Plan136
Special Fund for Energy Efficiency in SMEs137
KfW Build Ecologically Program138
KfW Housing Modernization Program138
History of the Housing Modernization Program of KfW138
Greece138
Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)/Energy Efficiency Code for Buildings Revision138
Hungary139
Structural Funds for Environment Protection and Infrastructure Operative Program (EIOP) Subsidies139
National Energy Saving Program: Financial Assistance for Energy Conservation in Residential Buildings140
Implementation of the EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings140
Grants for Renovation of Prefabricated-Panel Residences141
National Energy Conservation Program 2008 (NEP 2008)141
Ireland142
Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)142
CHP Deployment Program143
Grants Scheme for Residential Energy Efficiency Investments144
Energy Efficiency Tax Incentives for Business144
Low Carbon Homes Program144
Low Carbon (Continued)145
Amendment of Part L of the Building Regulations146
Italy147
White Certificate Trading for End-Use Energy Efficiency147
White Certificate …(Continued)148
Regional Measures to Promote the Rational Use of Energy: Apulia Outdoor Lighting149
Implementation of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme in Italy149
Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)149
Implementation …(Continued)150
Financial Law 2007151
Energy Audits in Public Buildings151
Luxembourg151
Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings151
Energy Efficient Partner152
Netherlands152
Energy Investment Tax Deduction (EIA)152
Tax Reduction for Investments in Energy Saving Equipment and Sustainable Energy (Energie-investeringsaftrek)153
Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD): Energy Performance Certificate and Energy Labeling153
Energy Transition153
Compass (Kompas)154
More with Less Program155
Poland155
Energy Efficiency Action Plan155
Portugal156
Light Bulb Tax Funds Carbon Credit Purchase156
Building Code Upgrade: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems156
Building Certification Program157
Spain158
Building Technical Code—Solar Panel Requirements/Implementation of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive158
Grants for Energy Efficiency in Buildings159
Energy Saving and Efficiency Plan 2008–2011159
Energy … (Continued)160
Energy … (Continued)161
Sweden162
Energy Declaration of Buildings Act—Incentives for Investment in Lower-Energy Buildings162
Switzerland163
Support for Process Optimization in Industry and Services163
Heat Transfer Technologies163
Analysis and Energy Optimization of Process Systems164
Use of Waste Heat at Low Temperatures164
Alternative Systems for Generating Process Heat and Refrigeration164
Turkey165
Energy Efficiency Law—No. 5627165
Support Scheme for Energy Efficiency in Industry166
United Kingdom167
Scotland—Public Sector Central Energy Efficiency Fund (CEEF)167
Landlords' Energy Saving Allowance (LESA)167
Energy Act 2004167
Implementation of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)167
Implementation …(Continued)168
Building Regulations Part L169
Stamp Duty Relief for Zero Carbon Homes170
Environmental Transformation Fund170
The International Element of the ETF171
The Domestic Element of the ETF:171
A New Strategy for Accelerating Key Low Carbon Technologies to Market172
Energy Efficiency Loans for Small- or Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)173
Community Energy Savings Program (CESP)173
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES: ASIA AND AUSTRALIA174
Australia174
National Framework for Energy Efficiency174
Phase-Out of Inefficient Light Bulbs175
Energy Efficiency Opportunities Program176
Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) for Electrical Appliances177
Energy Labeling for Electric and Gas Appliances178
China179
Medium- and Long-term Plan of Energy Conservation179
Energy Intensity Reduction Target180
National Climate Change Program180
Efficiency Upgrades for Electric Motors181
Expansion of Local Cogeneration (CHP)181
Aluminum Industry Permitting Standards182
Efficiency Upgrade for Coal-Burning Industrial Boilers and Kilns183
Energy Conservation in Buildings183
Energy-efficient Products for Government Procurement—Publication of Official Listing184
India184
National Action Plan on Climate Change184
National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency185
National Mission on Sustainable Habitat185
Energy Conservation Building Code185
Japan186
National Policy Direction on Energy Conservation 2007186
National Policy … (Continued)187
New National Energy Strategy188
Basic Program for Housing: Energy Efficiency Standards189
Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy (2005 Revised Energy Conservation Law)189
Industrial Sector189
Residential Sector190
Transportation Sector190
Utility Sector:190
Auditing, Benchmarking, and Advisory Projects for Factories191
New Zealand191
New Zealand Energy Strategy to 2050191
New Zealand … (Continued)192
New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy193
Carbon Neutral Public Service193
Carbon …(Continued)194
Low Carbon Energy Technologies Fund195
Innovation Fund for Water Heating195
Energy Wise Homes Package196
South Korea196
National Energy Plan 2008 to 2030—"Green Korea"196
Energy Efficiency Building Policy Council—Building Code Upgrade Strategy197
Chapter-5: INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
COMPETITIVE RELATIONS BETWEEN EE TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES198
TABLE 18 EE TECHNOLOGIES AND TARGET INDUSTRIES199
COMPETITIVE RELATIONS …(CONTINUED)200
INDUSTRIAL ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES201
Energy-efficient Distribution Transformers201
Variable-speed Drives and Other Pump Controllers202
Cogeneration and Trigeneration203
Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs)203
Absorption Chillers203
Desiccant Dehumidifiers204
Advanced Metering Infrastructure204
Efficient Industrial Motors205
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES206
Efficient HVAC206
Evaporative Cooling206
Water-Source and Ground-Source Heat Pumps206
LED Lighting207
Low-Emissivity Windows207
Smart Glass207
Efficient Water Heating208
Tankless Water Heaters208
Heat Pump Water Heaters208
Elastomeric Roofing Membranes208
Elastomeric Roofing Membranes (Continued)209
Chapter-6: MAJOR GLOBAL MARKETS THROUGH 2009
ENERGY-EFFICIENT DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS210
TABLE 19 GLOBAL ENERGY-EFFICIENT DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER SALES, 2005-2009 (UNITS)211
TABLE 20 GLOBAL ENERGY-EFFICIENT DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)212
VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP CONTROLLERS AND INTELLIGENT PUMP CONTROLLERS212
TABLE 21 GLOBAL VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP CONTROLLERS AND INTELLIGENT PUMP CONTROLLERS, 2005-2009 (UNITS)213
TABLE 22 GLOBAL VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP CONTROLLERS AND INTELLIGENT PUMP ONTROLLERS SALES REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)213
COGENERATION EQUIPMENT (DESICCANT DEHUMIDIFIERS, ABSORPTION CHILLERS, HRSGS)213
COGENERATION EQUIPMENT…(CONTINUED)214
TABLE 23 GLOBAL COGENERATION TECHNOLOGIES SALES (INCLUDING WASTE-HEAT REACTIVATED DESICCANT DEHUMIDIFIERS, INDIRECT-FIRED ABSORPTION CHILLERS, HRSGS), 2005-2009 (UNITS)215
TABLE 24 GLOBAL COGENERATION TECHNOLOGIES REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)215
ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE (AMI)215
TABLE 25 GLOBAL ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE, 2005-2009 (UNITS)216
TABLE 26 GLOBAL ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE SALES REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)216
ENERGY-EFFICIENT INDUSTRIAL MOTORS216
TABLE 27 GLOBAL ENERGY-EFFICIENT INDUSTRIAL MOTORS, 2005-2009 (UNITS)217
TABLE 28 GLOBAL ENERGY-EFFICIENT INDUSTRIAL MOTORS SALES REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)217
WATER-SOURCE AND GROUND-SOURCE HEAT PUMPS (GHPS)218
TABLE 29 GLOBAL WATER-SOURCE AND GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS, 2005-2009 (UNITS)219
TABLE 30 GLOBAL WATER-SOURCE AND GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)219
EVAPORATIVE COOLERS220
TABLE 31 GLOBAL EVAPORATIVE COOLERS, 2005-2009 (UNITS)220
TABLE 32 GLOBAL EVAPORATIVE COOLERS REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)221
LED LIGHTING221
TABLE 33 GLOBAL LED LIGHTS, 2005-2009 (UNITS)222
TABLE 34 GLOBAL LED LIGHT REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)222
LOW-EMISSIVITY GLASS/SMART GLASS222
TABLE 35 GLOBAL LOW EMISSIVITY GLASS AND SMART GLASS, 2005-2009 (SQUARE FEET IN MILLIONS)223
TABLE 36 GLOBAL LOW EMISSIVITY GLASS AND SMART GLASS REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)223
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS/HEAT PUMP WATER HEATERS223
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS223
TABLE 37 GLOBAL TANKLESS WATER HEATERS, 2005-2009 (UNITS)224
TABLE 38 GLOBAL TANKLESS WATER HEATER REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)224
HEAT PUMP WATER HEATERS224
TABLE 39 GLOBAL HEAT PUMP WATER HEATERS, 2005-2009 (UNITS)225
TABLE 40 GLOBAL HEAT PUMP WATER HEATERS REVENUE, 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)225
ELASTOMERIC ROOFING MEMBRANES226
TABLE 41 GLOBAL ELASTOMERIC ROOFING MEMBRANES. 2005-2009 (MILLIONS OF SQUARE FEET)226
TABLE 42 GLOBAL ELASTOMERIC ROOFING MEMBRANES REVENUE< 2005-2009 ($ MILLIONS)226
Chapter-7: COMPANY PROFILES
INDUSTRIAL ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES227
ENERGY-EFFICIENT TRANSFORMERS227
ABB Group Inc. (Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.)227
TABLE 43 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ABB GROUP INC.228
Acme Electric Corporation228
TABLE 44 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ACME ELECTRICAL CORPORATION229
Cooper Power Systems229
TABLE 45 COMPANY OVERVIEW: COOPER POWER SYSTEMS230
Federal Pacific230
TABLE 46 COMPANY OVERVIEW: FEDERAL PACIFIC231
Hammond Power Solutions231
TABLE 47 COMPANY OVERVIEW: HAMMOND POWER SOLUTIONS232
Howard Industries232
TABLE 48 COMPANY OVERVIEW: HOWARD INDUSTRIES233
Pauwels233
TABLE 49 COMPANY OVERVIEW: PAUWELS234
Prolec GE234
TABLE 50 COMPANY OVERVIEW: PROLEC GE235
Schneider Electric235
TABLE 51 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC236
Siemens Energy236
TABLE 52 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SIEMENS237
VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP CONTROLLERS237
ABB Group237
TABLE 53 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ABB GROUP INC.238
CAP Industries239
TABLE 54 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CAP INDUSTRIES239
Control Techniques239
TABLE 55 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CONTROL TECHNIQUES240
Danfoss240
TABLE 56 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DANFOSS241
Goulds Pumps242
TABLE 57 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GOULDS PUMPS242
Grundfos243
TABLE 58 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GRUNDFOS243
Metropolitan Industries244
TABLE 59 COMPANY OVERVIEW: METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIES244
MultiTrode244
TABLE 60 COMPANY OVERVIEW: MULTITRODE245
Yaskawa246
TABLE 61 COMPANY OVERVIEW: YASKAWA246
COGENERATION/TRIGENERATION TECHNOLOGIES247
Dessicant Dehumidifiers247
Bry-Air247
TABLE 62 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BRY-AIR247
Concepts and Designs248
TABLE 63 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CONCEPTS AND DESIGNS248
DehuTech249
TABLE 64 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DEHUTECH249
Dryomatic249
TABLE 65 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DRYOMATIC250
Innovative Air Technologies250
TABLE 66 COMPANY OVERVIEW: INNOVATIVE AIR TECHNOLOGIES251
Munters251
TABLE 67 COMPANY OVERVIEW: MUNTERS252
Niagara Blower Company252
TABLE 68 COMPANY OVERVIEW: NIAGARA BLOWER COMPANY253
Seibu Giken253
TABLE 69 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SEIBU GIKEN254
STULZ254
TABLE 70 COMPANY OVERVIEW: STULZ255
Absorption Chillers255
Broad Air Conditioning255
TABLE 71 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BROAD AIR CONDITIONING256
Entropie257
TABLE 72 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ENTROPIE257
Hitachi Appliances258
TABLE 73 COMPANY OVERVIEW: HITACHI APPLIANCES258
Kawasaki Thermal Engineering259
TABLE 74 COMPANY OVERVIEW: KAWASAKI THERMAL ENGINEERING259
Sanyo Electric Co.260
TABLE 75 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SANYO ELECTRIC CO.261
Thermax Inc.261
TABLE 76 COMPANY OVERVIEW: THERMAX INC.262
Trane Company262
TABLE 77 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TRANE COMPANY263
Yazaki Energy Systems263
TABLE 78 COMPANY OVERVIEW: YAZAKI ENERGY SYSTEMS264
York264
TABLE 79 COMPANY OVERVIEW: YORK265
Heat Recovery Steam Generators265
Alstom Power265
TABLE 80 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ALSTOM POWER266
Babcock-Hitachi266
TABLE 81 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BABCOCK-HITACHI267
CB Energy Recovery267
TABLE 82 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CB ENERGY RECOVERY268
CMI268
TABLE 83 COMPANY OVERVIEW: COCKERILL MAINTENANCE & INGÉNIERIE269
Innovative Steam Technologies269
TABLE 84 COMPANY OVERVIEW: INNOVATIVE STEAM TECHNOLOGIES270
Kawasaki Plant Systems270
TABLE 85 COMPANY OVERVIEW: KAWASAKI PLANT SYSTEMS271
Nooter/Eriksen271
TABLE 86 COMPANY OVERVIEW: NOOTER/ERIKSEN272
STF272
TABLE 87 COMPANY OVERVIEW: STF273
Vogt Power273
TABLE 88 COMPANY OVERVIEW: VOGT POWER INTL.274
DEMAND RESPONSE/ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE274
Aclara274
TABLE 89 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ACLARA275
Ambient275
TABLE 90 COMPANY OVERVIEW: AMBIENT276
Comverge276
Comverge (Continued)277
TABLE 91 COMPANY OVERVIEW: COMVERGE278
Echelon278
TABLE 92 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ECHELON279
Eka Systems279
TABLE 93 COMPANY OVERVIEW: EKA SYSTEMS280
Elster280
TABLE 94 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ELSTER281
General Electric Energy281
TABLE 95 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GENERAL ELECTRIC ENERGY281
Itron282
TABLE 96 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ITRON282
Landis-Gyr283
TABLE 97 COMPANY OVERVIEW: LANDIS-GYR283
Sensus Metering Systems284
TABLE 98 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SENSUS METERING SYSTEMS284
Silver Spring Networks285
TABLE 99 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SILVER SPRING NETWORKS286
SmartSynch286
TABLE 100 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SMARTSYNCH287
Trilliant287
TABLE 101 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TRILLIANT288
ENERGY-EFFICIENT MOTORS288
ABB Group Inc.288
TABLE 102 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ABB GROUP INC.289
A.O. Smith Electrical Products289
TABLE 103 COMPANY OVERVIEW: A.O. SMITH ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS290
Baldor Electric290
TABLE 104 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BALDOR ELECTRIC291
Emerson Electric291
TABLE 105 COMPANY OVERVIEW: EMERSON ELECTRIC292
GE Motors292
TABLE 106 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GE MOTORS293
RAM Industries293
TABLE 107 COMPANY OVERVIEW: RAM INDUSTRIES294
Regal-Beloit294
TABLE 108 COMPANY OVERVIEW: REGAL-BELOIT295
Siemens Energy & Automation296
TABLE 109 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SIEMENS ENERGY & AUTOMATION296
Sterling Electric297
TABLE 110 COMPANY OVERVIEW: STERLING ELECTRIC297
Tatung297
TABLE 111 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TATUNG298
TECO-Westinghouse298
TABLE 112 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TECO-WESTINGHOUSE299
Toshiba299
TABLE 113 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TOSHIBA300
WEG300
TABLE 114 COMPANY OVERVIEW: WEG301
ENERGY-EFFICIENT HVAC301
Evaporative Coolers301
Bessam-Aire301
TABLE 115 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BESSAM-AIRE302
Coolerado302
TABLE 116 COMPANY OVERVIEW: COOLERADO303
Des Champs303
TABLE 117 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DES CHAMPS304
Essick Air304
TABLE 118 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ESSICK AIR305
Phoenix Manufacturing305
TABLE 119 COMPANY OVERVIEW: PHOENIX MANUFACTURING305
Quiet-Aire306
TABLE 120 COMPANY OVERVIEW: QUIET-AIRE306
Reznor306
TABLE 121 COMPANY OVERVIEW: REZNOR307
Seeley International307
TABLE 122 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SEELEY INTERNATIONAL308
Speakman Company308
TABLE 123 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SPEAKMAN COMPANY309
United Metal Products309
TABLE 124 COMPANY OVERVIEW: UNITED METAL PRODUCTS310
Water Source and Ground Source Heat Pumps310
ClimateMaster310
TABLE 125 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CLIMATEMASTER311
Danfoss311
TABLE 126 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DANFOSS312
Dimplex312
TABLE 127 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DIMPLEX313
FHP Manufacturing313
TABLE 128 COMPANY OVERVIEW: FHP MANUFACTURING314
McQuay314
TABLE 129 COMPANY OVERVIEW: MCQUAY315
Mitsubishi Electric315
TABLE 130 COMPANY OVERVIEW: MITSUIBISHI ELECTRIC316
Trane Company316
TABLE 131 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TRANE COMPANY317
WaterFurnace317
TABLE 132 COMPANY OVERVIEW: WATERFURNACE318
LED LIGHTING318
Acuity Brands318
TABLE 133 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ACUITY BRANDS319
Albeo Technologies319
TABLE 134 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ALBEO TECHNOLOGIES319
CAO Group320
TABLE 135 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CAO GROUP320
Cree321
TABLE 136 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CREE321
Everlight Electronics321
TABLE 137 COMPANY OVERVIEW: EVERLIGHT ELECTRONICS322
GE Lumination322
TABLE 138 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GE LUMINATION323
LSI Industries323
TABLE 139 COMPANY OVERVIEW: LSI INDUSTRIES323
Osram324
TABLE 140 COMPANY OVERVIEW: OSRAM325
Philips Color Kinetics325
TABLE 141 COMPANY OVERVIEW: PHILIPS COLOR KINETICS326
LOW-EMISSIVITY AND SMART WINDOWS326
Asahi Glass Company326
AGC Flat Glass North America, Inc.326
TABLE 142 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ASAHI GLASS COMPANY327
Cardinal Glass327
TABLE 143 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CARDINAL GLASS328
Guardian Industries328
TABLE 144 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES329
NSG Group/Pilkington329
TABLE 145 COMPANY OVERVIEW: NSG GROUP/PILKINGTON330
P.P.G. Industries330
TABLE 146 COMPANY OVERVIEW: P.P.G. INDUSTRIES331
Saint-Gobain Group331
TABLE 147 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SAINT-GOBAIN332
Schott332
TABLE 148 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SCHOTT333
SmartGlass International333
TABLE 149 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SMARTGLASS INTERNATIONAL334
SAGE Electrochromics, Inc.334
TABLE 150 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SAGE ELECTROCHROMICS335
EFFICIENT WATER HEATING335
A.O. Smith Water Heaters335
TABLE 151 COMPANY OVERVIEW: A.O. SMITH ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS336
Bosch Thermotechnik336
TABLE 152 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BOSCH337
Daikin337
TABLE 153 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DAIKIN338
General Electric338
TABLE 154 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GENERAL ELECTRIC339
Mitsubishi Electric339
TABLE 155 COMPANY OVERVIEW: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC340
Noritz340
TABLE 156 COMPANY OVERVIEW: NORITZ341
Rheem341
TABLE 157 COMPANY OVERVIEW: RHEEM342
Rinnai342
TABLE 158 COMPANY OVERVIEW: RINNAI342
Sanyo Electric343
TABLE 159 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SANYO ELECTRIC CO.343
Stiebel Eltron344
TABLE 160 COMPANY OVERVIEW: STIEBEL ELTRON344
Takagi345
TABLE 161 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TAKAGI345
ELASTOMERIC ROOFING MEMBRANES345
Canadian General-Tower345
TABLE 162 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CANADIAN GENERAL-TOWER346
Carlisle Syntec346
TABLE 163 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CARLISLE SYNTECH347
Dow Roofing Systems348
TABLE 164 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DOW ROOFING SYSTEMS349
Duro-Last Roofing349
TABLE 165 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DURO-LAST ROOFING349
TABLE 165 (CONTINUED)350
Firestone Building Products350
TABLE 166 COMPANY OVERVIEW: FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS351
GAF Materials351
TABLE 167 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GAF MATERIALS351
Johns Manville352
TABLE 168 COMPANY OVERVIEW: JOHNS MANVILLE352
Seaman Corporation353
TABLE 169 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SEAMAN CORPORATION353
Sika Sarnafil354
TABLE 170 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SIKA SARNAFIL355
Trelleborg Building Systems355
TABLE 171 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TRELLEBORG BUILDING SYSTEMS356
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