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Energy efficiency indicator 2011

Energy efficiency indicator 2011. Survey results for IFMA . The Energy Efficiency Indicator Survey. Global survey reaches nearly 4,000 in its 5 th year. The Energy Efficiency Indicator looks into the minds of decision-makers for facilities all over the world.

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Energy efficiency indicator 2011

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  1. Energy efficiency indicator 2011

    Survey results for IFMA
  2. The Energy Efficiency Indicator Survey

    Global survey reaches nearly 4,000 in its 5th year 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 Respondents by world region Full results available at www.InstituteBE.com
  3. International Facility Management Association

    632 Must have budget responsibility for their organization’s facilities. Job responsibilities must include reviewing or monitoring energy usage, and/or proposing or approving initiatives to make organization’s facilities more efficient. respondents Portfolio 92% responsible for 50,000sf or more 43% responsible for more than 500,000 sf Role 60% facility managers 30% VP level Location 35% in urban areas 61% suburban or industrial park
  4. How important is energy to IFMA members?

    By the numbers… report that energy is “extremely important” or “very important” are paying more attention to energy than a year ago 66% 60% report that energy management is “extremely important” or “very important” 97% 96% have taken actions to reduce energy use in the past year have invested in energy projects report that energy management is “extremely important” or “very important” 36% 45% have a green certified building have an energy reduction goal
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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? +6% Average change in energy prices expected by IFMA members
  6. Energy efficiency in Action

    Which measures are IFMA members adopting? Which of the following energy efficiency measures has your company/organization adopted in the last 12 months?
  7. Wide range of projects pursued

    Top 7 measures (out of a total 52 possible) Switched to energy efficient bulbs, lamps, ballasts, or fixtures 76% 66% 58% 53% 47% 44% 44% Adjusted HVAC control setpoints or schedules Installed occupancy- or photo- sensors for lights Increased awareness of facility occupants to reduce energy use Educated facilities operations staff to reduce energy use Upgraded or improved an existing building management system Replaced inefficient equipment before the end of its useful life
  8. Green building on the rise

    Both new construction and existing buildings certifying First year that existing building certification surpassed new construction
  9. Technology expectations -10 year horizon

    Where do IFMA 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)
  10. The Path to energy efficiency

    5 key barriers identified in EEI survey Awareness of opportunities to increase efficiency Technical expertise to develop & implement projects Certainty around estimated savings and returns Project achieving required internal hurdle rate Availability of internal or external funding
  11. regions at different points along the Path

    Awareness & expertise more critical in India, China What is the top barrier to pursuing energy efficiency at your company/organization?
  12. Barriers to efficiency

    Technical, organizational, and financial challenges What is the top barrier to pursuing energy efficiency at your company/organization?
  13. Four factors linked with greater action

    Goals, data analysis, resources and external financing Success Factors Measures Implemented Setting a reduction goal Analyzing energy data frequently Adding internal or external resources Using external financing 13.2measures adopted by orgs with all 4 attributes 3.2 for those with none
  14. Success Factors

    How are IFMA 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: Percentage of respondents: IFMA 55% 47% 45% 51% 1. Setting a reduction goal 2. Analyzing energy data frequently 3. Adding internal or external resources 4. Using external financing Full results available at www.InstituteBE.com
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