Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
Johnson Controls releases 2019 Energy Efficiency Indicator survey results
10 February 2020

Johnson Controls releases 2019 Energy Efficiency Indicator survey results

Johnson Controls released the U.S. results of its 2019 Global Energy Efficiency Indicator survey. The study found that 75 percent of surveyed organizations plan to increase their investment in energy efficiency, renewable energy and smart building technology, a 16 percent increase over 2018. The research suggests that sustainability is a key contributor to this increase - 80 percent of organizations with energy or greenhouse gas reduction goals plan to increase investment next year, versus 37 percent without goals.

“This is the largest annual increase in planned investment in over a decade,” said Clay Nesler, vice president of global sustainability and regulatory affairs. “Investment in smart and sustainable building technologies not only addresses urgent climate challenges but also improves comfort, health, safety and affordability for building occupants and communities.”

The study, now in its 13th edition, surveyed 400 energy and facility management executives in the United States to understand current and planned investments, key drivers, and technology trends supporting smart, safe and sustainable buildings. Over half of participants believe that reducing energy costs, increasing energy security and reducing greenhouse gas emissions are critical factors to consider when making investments. In addition to these drivers, 87 percent of organizations indicated that resilience is very or extremely important when considering future energy and building infrastructure investments, compared with 68 percent the previous year.

Traditional energy efficiency measures top the list of future investments with over two-thirds planning to invest in energy education programs, HVAC equipment and building controls improvements. Despite the common perception that building owners typically run building systems to failure, 42 percent of organizations updated building controls and 36 percent replaced HVAC equipment before end-of-life last year.

The survey also indicates a rising trend towards green and zero carbon buildings:

  • 85 percent of organizations plan to have at least one certified green building compared with 72 percent last year, while 62 percent are willing to pay a premium for space in a certified green building.
  • 63 percent of organizations say they are very or extremely likely to have one or more facilities that are nearly or net zero energy or carbon in the next ten years, up from 58 percent in the previous year.
  • 61 percent of organizations surveyed invested in on-site renewable energy in 2019, while 34 percent of organizations invested in the replacement of fossil fuel heating equipment with heat pump technology last year.

There was continued strong interest and investment in smart buildings last year:

  • 71 percent of organizations invested in building control system improvements and over half have implemented an enterprise-wide building management system.
  • Over half of organizations invested in the integration of security, fire/life safety systems and lighting systems with other building technology systems last year, with another third investing in energy information management software.
  • Cybersecurity, Internet of Things (IoT), data analytics/machine learning, data privacy and advanced controls were identified as having the greatest impact on the implementation of smart buildings over the next five years.
Related tags: HVAC, heat pump
Share
Get the daily refrigeration briefing
Trusted by 3,000+ refrigeration professionals worldwide
By subscribing, you create a free Refindustry account and agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
No spam. Only industry-relevant news.
Unsubscribe anytime.

Related news

MarkNtel sees global air conditioner market reaching USD 201.59bn b...
MarkNtel Advisors projects the global air conditioners market to grow at a CAGR of about 5.54% from 2026 to 2032, reaching USD 201.59 billion by 2032 from USD 145.9 billion in 2026. The report ...
13 Apr 2026
AHRI reports February 2026 U.S. HVAC shipment data
AHRI said U.S. shipments of central air conditioners and air-source heat pumps totalled 638,841 units in February 2026, up 0.4% from 636,302 units in February 2025. Air conditioner shipments fe...
15 Apr 2026
Daikin named defendant in U.S. HVAC price-fixing lawsuit
Daikin Industries and its U.S. subsidiaries have been named as defendants in a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on March 20, 2026. The case all...
10 Apr 2026
Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC honors top distributors
Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC (METUS) recognized its top distributors during the 2026 Diamond Leadership Conference, held in Florida from March 5-8, 2026. The company presented its 2025 Com...
07 Apr 2026
Panasonic establishes HVAC & CC company
Panasonic HVAC & CC Co., Ltd. was established on April 1, 2026, as Panasonic Group moved to a new group structure. Eiichi Katayama was appointed Representative Director, Member of the Board, Pr...
02 Apr 2026
Global refrigeration equipment market report forecasts 8.7% CAGR
ResearchAndMarkets.com said it has added the “Refrigeration Equipment Market, Global, 2025-2030” report, which estimates 2024 revenue at $67.06 billion and projects an 8.7% CAGR for 2024-2030. The ...
24 Feb 2026