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Benchmarking the Market Potential for Energy Efficiency Products and Services in Europe

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2009/02 Content info  
Product code DC82659
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Abstract

Overview

Introduction

The energy efficiency industry is undergoing rapid expansion as a result of rising energy prices and tighter market regulation as both utility and non-utility market participants seek to diversify their core offering as a strategic response to energy market liberalization. This report provides a unique assessment of the size and scale of the energy efficiency markets in all 27 EU Member States.

Scope

  • A description of the typical products and services that typically make up the energy services offering across European nations.
  • A benchmark of nine key metrics that assess the relative attractiveness of the energy efficiency market in every EU27 country over the 2000-15 period.
  • Energy consumption and energy intensity data, power prices, capacity margins and consumer ' green' ; credentials across all 27 EU Member States.
  • A summary assessment of EU energy efficiency market potential based on the relative market attractiveness and competitiveness linked to power spend.

Report Highlights

The power efficiency of major EU economies has risen following greater labor productivity. Tight capacity margins in several key European markets means energy efficiency can act as a low cost proxy for new power generation. Energy efficiency strategies should leverage purchase parity-adjusted price differentials in the former Soviet block countries.

As far as attitudes towards energy efficiency are concerned, market entry strategies must consider the divergence in consumer behavior as consumers' willingness to pay more for energy efficient products and services is a key determinant of successful entry strategies as is the actual take-up of energy efficiency products and services.

Unaltered future power and gas consumption levels means energy efficiency will keep growing in line with the power services industry, albeit at a lower pace than seen over the 2000-05 period. The relative attractiveness of European energy efficiency markets will shift considerably over the next few years from their current position.

Reasons to Purchase

  • Determine how energy efficiency markets have developed across the EU since the turn of the century and the way they will evolve in the coming years.
  • Benchmark the relative importance of the nine key local factors that drive the demand for in-country energy efficiency and the way these will change.
  • Determine which countries have the highest market attractiveness and competitive intensity scores, and the highest relative annual power spend.
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