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Institute for Building Efficiency | www.InstituteBE.com 1 Institute for Building Efficiency | www.InstituteBE.com Copyright 2011 Johnson Controls, Inc.1
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDICATOR 2011Survey results for SAFMA
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THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDICATOR SURVEYGlobal survey reaches nearly 4,000 in its 5th year
Region Respondents
Americas 1,820
Europe, ME and Africa 972
Asia Pacific 1,076
Global Total 3,868
The Energy Efficiency Indicator looks into the minds of decision-makers for facilities all over the world.
Executives, operators and managers report on energy practices, priorities, drivers and barriers.
In 2011, the survey was administered in 8 languages on 6 continents
24 industry segments C-level, VP’s, energy managers,
facility directors, real estate professionals
32 partner organizations around the world distributed the survey to their members
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Respondents by world region
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ENERGY IMPORTANT IN ALL INDUSTRIESStrongest in energy-intensive and consumer-facing segments
Energy management is extremely important to my organization.
14%15%
19%19%19%
23%24%
25%27%
28%28%28%28%28%28%29%
30%33%34%34%34%
35%37%
46%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%
Recreation/sportsConsulting/professional/legal services
Nonprofit/religiousReal estate
Healthcare (e.g., hospitals, clinics)Finance, insurance, and banking
Wholesale tradeLife sciences/pharmaceutical
Government and public administrationEducation K-12/ through high school
Utility and sanitation servicesRetail trade
Service industryEntertainment/media/art/publishing
HospitalityHigher education/ College or university
Construction/engineeringOil and gas
Agriculture, forestry, and fishingIT/telecommunications
ManufacturingTransportation and logistics
Consumer ProductsMining
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GREEN BUILDINGS ON THE RISEAll sectors looking at existing and new facilities.
My organization will pursue green building certification in the next 12 months.
28%35%
38%38%
45%48%48%
50%52%
54%54%55%55%56%57%57%58%58%
62%63%64%
67%69%
85%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
Nonprofit/religiousRetail trade
Wholesale tradeConsulting/professional/legal services
Entertainment/media/art/publishingHealthcare (e.g., hospitals, clinics)
Service industryRecreation/sports
Higher education/ College or universityFinance, insurance, and banking
HospitalityEducation K-12/ through high school
Government and public administrationReal estate
Transportation and logisticsLife sciences/pharmaceutical
Agriculture, forestry, and fishingUtility and sanitation services
ManufacturingConsumer Products
Construction/engineeringIT/telecommunications
Oil and gasMining
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SOUTH AFRICA FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
respondents54 Location Job Title
Portfolio Size
1. Must have budget responsibility for their organization’s facilities.
2. Job responsibilities must include reviewing or monitoring energy usage, and/or proposing or approving initiatives to make organization’s facilities more efficient.
Less than 50,000 SF
13%
50,000 to 500,000 SF
57%
More than 500,000 SF
30%
Facility Managers69%
VPs7%
Owner/Proprietor4%
C-level15%
Other6%
High-Density Urban36%
Suburban/Industrial Park
62%
Rural2%
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HOW IMPORTANT IS ENERGY TO SAFMA MEMBERS?By the numbers…
report that energy is “extremely important” or “very important”
are paying more attention to energy than a year ago
report that energy management is “extremely important” or “very important”have a green certified building have an energy reduction goal
report that energy management is “extremely important” or “very important”
have taken actions to reduce energy use in the past year
have invested in energy projects
87%
91%100%31% 70%
81%
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Drivers of efficiency SAFMA Global Average
Energy cost savings
Greenhouse gas footprint reduction
Enhanced brand or public image
Customer attraction/retention
Investor reporting demands
Attracting, retaining employees
Attracting tenants, rent premiums
Increasing energy security
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WHAT IS DRIVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY?Cost, incentives, public image top the list
How significant are the following in your organization's energy efficiency decisions?
Average change in energy prices expected by SAFMA members
+64%1 1
8 4
7 11
6 9
5 10
4 7
3 3
2 4
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN ACTIONWhich measures are SAFMA members adopting?
Which of the following energy efficiency measures has your company/organization adopted in the last 12 months?
5%
23%
32%
22%
47%
37%
63%
72%
0%
11%
11%
13%
50%
52%
59%
91%
None
Onsite renewable energy
Building envelope improvements
Smart grid or smart building technology
No-cost/low-cost or behavioral improvements
Energy supply and/or peak demand management
Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) and/or controls improvements
Lighting improvements
SAFMA Global
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WIDE RANGE OF PROJECTS PURSUEDTop 7 measures (out of a total 52 possible)
85%
56%
52%
46%
44%
37%
35%
Switched to energy efficient bulbs, lamps, ballasts, or fixtures
Installed occupancy- or photo- sensors for lights
Adjusted HVAC control setpoints or schedules
Installed or adjusted time clocks for lights
Increased awareness of facility occupants to reduce energy use
Implemented system or service to validate utility bills
Educated facilities operations staff to reduce energy use
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TECHNOLOGY EXPECTATIONS -10 YEAR HORIZONWhere do SAFMA members expect to see growth?
Which of the following on-site technologies do you expect to have the greatest increase in market adoption over the next ten years? (select up to three)
7%
5%
13%
8%
21%
8%
13%
29%
17%
15%
35%
44%
34%
2%
4%
4%
4%
6%
8%
9%
17%
23%
26%
30%
60%
62%
Thermal storage (e.g., ice, water, etc)
None of the above
Geothermal / ground source heat pumps
Stationary electric energy storage (e.g., …
Electric and plug-in electric vehicles
Biomass generators or co-gen units
Small wind generators
Solar photovoltaics (PV)
Concentrating solar power (CSP)
Advanced cooling technologies
Advanced building materials
Lighting technologies
Smart building technology
SAFMA Global
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BARRIERS TO EFFICIENCYTechnical, organizational, and financial challenges
What is the top barrier to pursuing energy efficiency at your company/organization?
2%
9%
9%
8%
12%
19%
8%
30%
4%
6%
11%
11%
13%
15%
15%
25%
Other (specify)
Lack of awareness about opportunities
Lack of technical expertise to evaluate or execute projects
No organizational ownership/dedicated attention to managing energy efficiency
Uncertainty regarding savings/performance
Insufficient payback/ROI
Landlord/tenant split incentives
Lack of funding to pay for improvements
SAFMA Global
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SUCCESS FACTORSHow are SAFMA members doing in 4 key areas?
Analysis of nearly 4,000 responses revealed four factors that correlate with more energy efficiency, clean energy and smart building actions:
1. Setting a reduction goal
2. Analyzing energy data frequently
3. Adding internal or external resources
4. Using external financing
Percentage of respondents:
74%
59%
59%
35%
SAFMA Global
76%
58%
54%
58%Full results available at www.InstituteBE.com