Global momentum for energy efficiency requires more bipartisan support, public goals and private finance
-- Johnson Controls energy efficiency survey reveals 116 percent increase in the importance of energy management since 2010
MILWAUKEE, June 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- New research by Johnson Controls, the global leader in delivering solutions that increase energy efficiency in buildings, shows energy efficiency interest rose 116 percent globally since 2010, with those who set goals making the greatest strides in reducing energy use. Momentum is also growing for green building certification and green tenant space leasing, although many cite a lack of funding and uncertainty over government policy as obstacles to investment.
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"We need public policies and private investment that work together to reduce the market's uncertainty, and capture this year's momentum toward a more energy efficient global economy," said Dave Myers, president of Johnson Controls Building Efficiency. The Energy Efficiency Indicator is a global survey of more than 3,000 building owners and operators in 10 countries.
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