Johnson Controls' global energy efficiency survey reveals 116 percent increase in the importance of energy management

Sacramento Bee
June 13, 2013

New research released today 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 22 percent cite a lack of funding as the top barrier to investment. The Johnson Controls Energy Efficiency Indicator, a global survey of more than 3,000 decision-makers in 10 countries, was released at the 24th Annual North American Energy Efficiency Forum in Washington, D.C.

Read the Johnson Controls' report here: http://www.institutebe.com/Energy-Efficiency-Indicator/2013-Energy-Efficiency-Indicator-Global-Results.aspx