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市場調查報告書

省能源住宅市場

Energy Efficient Homes: Residential Energy Efficiency Retrofits, Green Building Techniques and Certification, Home Energy Audits, Utility and Government Energy Efficiency Programs, and Efficient Appliances and Systems

出版商 Pike Research
出版日期 2010年02月 商品編碼 113247
內容資訊 英文 93 pages
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本報告已在2012年05月08日停止出版。

更改為出版

Energy Efficient Homes - Building Envelope, Lighting, HVAC and Appliances, Water Heating, Energy Audits, and Soft Costs: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts
出版日期 : 2012年05月
商品編碼: 239829

簡介

本報告書中針對省能源住宅的改建與相關製品,服務等市場進行調查與分析,包含各種主要產品與服務的市場規模,成績以及預測,市場課題與成長促進因子,法規,獎勵等的影響,加上主要企業的資料,概述如下。

第1章 總綱

  • 商用微型電網與社區微型電網
  • 法規與誘因
  • 成本
  • 診斷與檢驗服務
  • 改建
  • 分散化市場
  • 智慧型電網產品
  • 市場指標與預測
  • 什麼是省能源住宅

第2章 市場的課題與促進需要因子

  • 緒論
  • 住宅所有者的行動與見解
  • 意識
  • 認証・考核程序
  • 法規・誘因・其他促進因子
  • 資金調度程序
  • 公有企業
  • 產品提供者・設置業者

第3章 市場區分

  • 緒論
  • 住宅保有者
  • 新建 vs 改建
  • 住宅價格帶
  • 完成年數

第4章 省能源製品&服務

  • 電器
  • 太陽能發電系統
  • 住宅省能源診斷
  • 建築・設計服務
  • 改建業者
  • 可再生能源認証(REC:Renewable Energy Certificate)

第5章 主要企業

  • 製品與系統供應者
  • 新建築業者
  • 住宅省能源診斷
  • 公共服務・可再生能源

第6章 市場指標與預測

  • 緒論
  • 經濟指標
  • 石油與瓦斯價格
  • 電力價格
  • 新住宅建設

第7章 企業目錄

第8章 簡稱與術語等等

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目錄

Abstract

Residential Energy Efficiency Retrofits, Green Building Techniques and Certification, Home Energy Audits, Utility and Government Energy Efficiency Programs, and Efficient Appliances and Systems

Compared to the commercial real estate market, the residential market for energy efficient products and services is in its infancy. Demand for these products and services has increased significantly over the past few years due to a rise in fuel and energy prices, improved awareness and participation in green home certification programs, and through government support. Government programs such as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act have provided incentives for energy efficient products, services, and retrofits, spurring growth in these sectors.

However, there is concern that the market for energy efficient products and services will be short-lived if government support ceases. Programs such as “Cash for Clunkers” (for appliances) and legislation like the Waxman-Markey bill are hoped to provide drivers for future growth in the residential energy efficiency market. Federal, state, and local governments will also play a significant role in increasing home energy efficiency codes and requirements, driving demand for home energy auditing and verification programs. As the U.S. housing stock continues to age and utility prices rise, there will be increasing opportunities for energy efficient products and services. The home improvement market is projected to grow slightly in 2010 with more significant growth occurring in 2011. This includes the installation of products to increase energy efficiency. Also, the development of a utility smart grid infrastructure will drive needs for smart appliances and meters to reduce energy usage.

This Pike Research report examines the market for energy efficient products and services in the residential sector. The study analyzes market issues and demand drivers, including the effects of green certification programs, legislative and regulatory issues, incentives, and home financing programs. Additionally, we assess the new home and remodeling industries, home products and appliances, home energy evaluations, and utility services. The report includes five-year market forecasts as well as profiles of key industry players.

Key questions addressed:

  • What are market issues and demand drivers for energy efficient products and services for residential homes?
  • How do legislation and incentives play a role in the market for products and services?
  • What are the market segments for energy efficient products and services?
  • Who are the leaders in energy efficient products and services?
  • What are key market indicators for these products and services?
  • What will the market look like over the next five years?

Who needs this report?

  • Home remodelers/retrofitters
  • Homebuilders
  • Energy auditing companies
  • Electric utilities
  • Renewable power
  • Architectural and design firms
  • Energy auditors and rating services
  • Appliance manufacturers
  • Smart grid products and services
  • Investors in energy efficient products and services
  • Government agencies

Report Statistics

  • Pages: 93
  • Tables, Charts, Figures: 63
  • Release Date: 1Q 2010

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Commercial and Community Microgrids: A Competing Vision to Tomorrow' s Smart Grid?
  • 1.2 Legislation and Incentives
  • 1.3 Costs
  • 1.4 Auditing and Verification
  • 1.5 Remodeling
  • 1.6 Fragmented Market
  • 1.7 Smart Grid Products
  • 1.8 Market Indicators and Forecasts
  • 1.9 What Is an Energy Efficient Home?
    • 1.9.1 Sources of Energy Consumption
    • 1.9.2 Sources of Savings

2. Market Issues and Demand Drivers

  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Homeowners' Behaviors and Attitudes
    • 2.2.1 Price: The Third “P” = Pocket
    • 2.2.2 Barriers to Home Retrofit
  • 2.3 Awareness
    • 2.3.1 Homeowners Demanding “Green”
    • 2.3.2 Home Builders Selling “Green”
    • 2.3.3 Appraisals
  • 2.4 Certification and Rating Programs
    • 2.4.1 Introduction
    • 2.4.2 U.S. Green Building Council - LEED for Homes
      • 2.4.2.1 Energy Efficiency Credits
      • 2.4.2.2 Providers and Raters
      • 2.4.2.3 Program Costs
      • 2.4.2.4 LEED for Homes Cost - Example
      • 2.4.2.5 Affordable Homes
      • 2.4.2.6 Program Adopters
      • 2.4.2.7 Future Growth
    • 2.4.3 NAHB National Green Building Program
      • 2.4.3.1 Energy Efficiency Points
      • 2.4.3.2 Verification
      • 2.4.3.3 Certified Green Professional (CGP)
      • 2.4.3.4 Costs
      • 2.4.3.5 Program Status
    • 2.4.4 ENERGY STAR
      • 2.4.4.1 ENERGY STAR-Qualified Homes
      • 2.4.4.2 Verification Process and Home Raters
      • 2.4.4.3 ENERGY STAR Homes Penetration
      • 2.4.4.4 ENERGY STAR and Other Building Programs
    • 2.4.5 RESNET/HERS
      • 2.4.5.1 HERS Index
      • 2.4.5.2 HERS Raters
      • 2.4.5.3 Costs
      • 2.4.5.4 Opportunities for Growth
    • 2.4.6 Regional Programs - Earth Craft House
      • 2.4.6.1 Renovations
      • 2.4.6.2 Energy Efficiency Points
      • 2.4.6.3 Costs
    • 2.4.7 DOE/Building America Program
      • 2.4.7.1 Home Energy Automation
      • 2.4.7.2 Net Zero Homes
    • 2.4.8 Local Government Programs
    • 2.4.9 Suppliers
      • 2.4.9.1 Environments for Living Certified Green
        • 2.4.9.1.1 EFL Guarantee
        • 2.4.9.1.2 EFL vs. EFL Certified Green
      • 2.4.9.2 GE - ecomagination
    • 2.4.10 Summary
  • 2.5 Legislative and Regulatory Incentives and Drivers
    • 2.5.1 Federal Government Focus
    • 2.5.2 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
      • 2.5.2.1 Homeowner Tax Credits
      • 2.5.2.2 Home Improvement Guidelines
      • 2.5.2.3 Home Builder Tax Credits
      • 2.5.2.4 Appliance Stimulus
    • 2.5.3 Proposed Federal Legislation and Policies
      • 2.5.3.1 American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009
      • 2.5.3.2 Recovery Through Retrofit
    • 2.5.4 Local and Regional Regulations and Incentives
      • 2.5.4.1 ARRA
      • 2.5.4.2 State Energy Efficiency Rankings
      • 2.5.4.3 California Standards
      • 2.5.4.4 Affordable Housing Programs
      • 2.5.4.5 Local Energy Efficiency Block Grants
  • 2.6 Financing Programs
    • 2.6.1 Homeowner Financing of Retrofits
    • 2.6.2 Revolving Loan Funds
    • 2.6.3 PACE Program
    • 2.6.4 Energy Efficient Mortgages (EEMs)
  • 2.7 Utility Companies
    • 2.7.1 Renewable Energy and Net Metering
    • 2.7.2 Incentives and Rebates
    • 2.7.3 Examples of State/Local Rebates
  • 2.8 Product Suppliers and Installers
    • 2.8.1 Products - Photovoltaic (PV) Solar
    • 2.8.2 Fragmented Installation Industry
    • 2.8.3 Increasing Competition

3. Market Segmentation

  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Homeowners
  • 3.3 New Home Construction vs. Retrofits
  • 3.4 Home Price Points
    • 3.4.1 Affordable Housing
  • 3.5 Home Ages

4. Energy Efficient Products and Services

  • 4.1 Appliances
  • 4.2 Solar Photovoltaic Systems
  • 4.3 Home Energy Audits
  • 4.4 Architect and Design Services
    • 4.4.1 Design Tools - SEAT Software
  • 4.5 Remodelers
  • 4.6 Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
    • 4.6.1 Green-e
    • 4.6.2 Utility Green Pricing Programs

5. Key Industry Players

  • 5.1 Product and Systems Suppliers
    • 5.1.1 BP Solar
      • 5.1.1.1 Residential System Size, Costs, and Payback
      • 5.1.1.2 Certified Installer Program
      • 5.1.1.3 Market Growth
    • 5.1.2 Carrier (United Technologies)
      • 5.1.2.1 Infinity Remote Access
      • 5.1.2.2 Hybrid Heat
    • 5.1.3 General Electric (GE)
      • 5.1.3.1 Energy Monitoring Systems
      • 5.1.3.2 Energy Efficiency Programs
    • 5.1.4 Honeywell
      • 5.1.4.1 Smart Thermostats
      • 5.1.4.2 Home Automation
      • 5.1.4.3 Energy Efficient Ventilation
      • 5.1.4.4 Partnership Programs for Energy Efficiency
    • 5.1.5 Masco Corporation/Milgard Windows and Doors
      • 5.1.5.1 3D/3D MAX® Energy Package
      • 5.1.5.2 Environments for Living
    • 5.1.6 Whirlpool
      • 5.1.6.1 Smart Grid Appliances
  • 5.2 New Home Builders
    • 5.2.1 Centex/Pulte/Del Webb
      • 5.2.1.1 ENERGY STAR-Qualified Homes
      • 5.2.1.2 DOE Builders Challenge
      • 5.2.1.3 Centex Energy Advantage Program
      • 5.2.1.4 LEED for Homes
    • 5.2.2 EYA
      • 5.2.2.1 LEED
      • 5.2.2.2 Multi-Family Issues
    • 5.2.3 KB Home
      • 5.2.3.1 My Home, My Earth
      • 5.2.3.2 ENERGY STAR
      • 5.2.3.3 Challenges
  • 5.3 Home Energy Evaluations
    • 5.3.1 Building Performance Institute (BPI)
  • 5.4 Utility Services and Renewable Power
    • 5.4.1 Clean Currents
    • 5.4.2 OPOWER

6. Market Indicators and Forecasts

  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Economic Indicators
  • 6.3 Oil and Gas Prices
  • 6.4 Electricity Prices
  • 6.5 New Home Construction
    • 6.5.1 Months of Supply
  • 6.6 Remodeling/Retrofit Market
    • 6.6.1 Home Improvement Market
      • 6.6.1.1 Types of Improvements
      • 6.6.1.2 Age of Home
    • 6.6.2 Remodeling Market Index (RMI)
      • 6.6.2.1 RMI and Project Size
    • 6.6.3 Leading Indicator of Home Remodeling - LIRA
  • 6.7 Products and Services
    • 6.7.1 Home Appliances
    • 6.7.2 Smart Meters
    • 6.7.3 Photovoltaics
    • 6.7.4 Home Energy Audits

7. Company Directory

8. Acronym and Abbreviation List

9. Table of Contents

10. Table of Figures

11. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes

List of Charts & Figures

  • Home Energy Use by System, United States
  • Total U.S. Housing Stock: Year Structure Built
  • World Oil Prices: 1980-2015 (in 2007 dollars per barrel)
  • U.S. Average Retail Electricity Prices: 1980-2015
  • Single-Family Housing Permits, Number of Housing Units: 2000-2009
  • Single-Family Housing Starts, Total Single-Family Units: 2003-2009
  • Single-Family Starts of New Homes in Recent Downturns: 1960-2000
  • Single-Family Sales of New Homes in Recent Downturns: 1960-2000
  • U.S. Home Improvement Products Market: 2008-2014
  • Energy Efficient Home Improvement Expenditures by Category, U.S.: 2009-2014
  • Energy-Sensitive Improvements: 1970-2005
  • RMI, National Current & Future Expectations: 2001-2009
  • RMI, Current Expectations, U.S. Regions: 2003-2009
  • RMI Future Expectations: 2003-2009
  • RMI Current Size of Project for Owners (Seasonally Adjusted): 2003-2009
  • Leading Indicator of Home Remodeling (LIRA), 4-Quarter Moving Totals: 1995-2010
  • Industry Shipments of Select Major Home Appliances: 1998-2010 (Estimated)
  • Energy Efficient Residential Refrigerator Expenditures, United States: 2009-2014
  • Energy Efficient Clothes Washers Expenditures: 2009-2014
  • Smart Meter Installed Base, United States: 2008-2015
  • RESNET/HERS Energy Auditing Business: 2009-2014
  • Energy Efficiency Market Indicators and Forecasts, United States: 2008-2014
  • Features of an Energy Efficient Home
  • Importance of Home' s Environmentally Friendly Features
  • Energy & Atmosphere Points
  • LEED for Homes vs. Code Home
  • NGB Energy Efficiency Points
  • ENERGY STAR-Qualified New Homes Penetration Rate: 2008
  • HERS Index
  • State Rebates for Renewable Energy (states with rebates indicated in red)
  • State Rebates for Renewable Energy (states with rebates indicated in red)
  • State Energy Efficiency Scorecard Results
  • EEM Example
  • Average Price of Electricity by State
  • Net Metering Capacity by State: October 2009
  • Utility Rebates for Renewable Energy (states with rebates indicated in red)
  • Residential Solar PV Installed Costs: 2008
  • Key Generations for Remodeling: 2005 and 2015
  • Average Annual Spending per Unit: 2000-2005 (2005 dollars)
  • Architectural Services: Business Conditions
  • Whirlpool Smart Device Network Architecture
  • U.S. Economic Performance: 2000-2014
  • Growth in Total Consumption Outlays: 2000-2014
  • Potential Annual Utility Savings by Product/Feature
  • LEED for Homes Registration & Certification Fees
  • NGB Certification and Registration Fees
  • Earth Craft Renovation Point System
  • Cost of Compliance - NAHB & USGBC Certification Programs
  • Utilities Offering Green-e Energy-Certified Green Pricing Programs: 2001-2008

List of Tables

  • Potential Annual Utility Savings by Product/Feature
  • LEED for Homes Registration & Certification Fees
  • NGB Certification and Registration Fees
  • Earth Craft Renovation Point System
  • Cost of Compliance - NAHB & USGBC Certification Programs*
  • ENERGY STAR Qualified New Homes Penetration Rate: 2008
  • Summary of Tax Credits for Homeowners
  • Utilities Offering Green-e Energy-Certified Green Pricing Programs: 2001-2008
  • C-Green Utility Rates: November 2009
  • Energy Efficient Home Improvement Expenditures by Category, United States: 2009-2014
  • Energy Efficient Residential Refrigerator Expenditures, United States: 2009-2014
  • Energy Efficient Clothes Washer Expenditures, United States: 2009-2014
  • Smart Meter Installed Base, United States: 2008-2015
  • RESNET/HERS Energy Auditing Revenue, United States: 2009-2014
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