About the inext-Generation Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) Market Energy management systems (EMS) use computer-aided tools to monitor, control, and optimize electrical loads. These systems facilitate users to conserve energy by monitoring and reducing energy consumption of electrical and electronic devices. The EMS can easily monitor energy consumption of buildings, industries, and homes. They also help in power management by tracking the real-time energy consumption of electronic devices and comparing it with historical data. The systems aid in improving communication between the device and the consumer. As a result, end-users can have a holistic view of their energy performance, which is compiled through a wide array of sensing and control devices, data feeds, and analytics software. Thus, the emerging technology EMS can facilitate better decision-making in terms of energy conservation. Technavio’s analysts forecast the global BEMS market to grow at a CAGR of 11.05% during the period 2016-2020. Covered in this report The report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the global BEMS market for 2016-2020. Energy management... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 663900 2500 USD New
Global Next-Generation Building Energy Management Systems 2016-2020
 
 

Global Next-Generation Building Energy Management Systems 2016-2020

  • Category : Energy and Power
  • Published On : June   2016
  • Pages : 103
  • Publisher : Technavio
 
 
 
About the inext-Generation Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) Market

Energy management systems (EMS) use computer-aided tools to monitor, control, and optimize electrical loads. These systems facilitate users to conserve energy by monitoring and reducing energy consumption of electrical and electronic devices. The EMS can easily monitor energy consumption of buildings, industries, and homes. They also help in power management by tracking the real-time energy consumption of electronic devices and comparing it with historical data. The systems aid in improving communication between the device and the consumer. As a result, end-users can have a holistic view of their energy performance, which is compiled through a wide array of sensing and control devices, data feeds, and analytics software. Thus, the emerging technology EMS can facilitate better decision-making in terms of energy conservation.
Technavio’s analysts forecast the global BEMS market to grow at a CAGR of 11.05% during the period 2016-2020.

Covered in this report
The report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the global BEMS market for 2016-2020. Energy management systems (EMS) use computer-aided tools to monitor, control, and optimize electrical loads. These systems facilitate users to conserve energy by monitoring and reducing energy consumption of electrical and electronic devices. The EMS can easily monitor energy consumption of buildings, industries, and homes. They also help in power management by tracking the real-time energy consumption of electronic devices and comparing it with historical data. The systems aid in improving communication between the device and the consumer. As a result, end-users can have a holistic view of their energy performance, which is compiled through a wide array of sensing and control devices, data feeds, and analytics software. Thus, the emerging technology EMS can facilitate better decision-making in terms of energy conservation.

The market is divided into the following segments based on geography:
• Americas
• APAC
• EMEA

Technavio's report, Global Next-Generation Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) Market 2016-2020, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the operating in this market.

Key vendors
• Honeywell
• Johnson Controls
• Schneider Electric
• Siemens

Other prominent vendors
• ABB
• Azbil
• CBRE Group
• CISCO Systems
• Cylon Control
• Daikin Industries
• Eaton Corporation
• Echelon
• Ecova
• EnerNOC
• General Electric Industrial Solutions
• IBM
• Lennox International
• Trane
• United Technologies
• GridPoint
• Elster
• Envizi
• eSight Energy
• Verisae
• DEXMA
• Lucid
• Ameresco
• Wipro EcoEnergy
• Verdant
• C3 Energy
• One Sight Solutions
• Hermetic Rush Services
• Energy System Technologies
• EnergyIQ

Market driver
• Need for energy conservation
• For a full, detailed list, view our report

Market challenge
• High initial cost
• For a full, detailed list, view our report

Market trend
• Growing investment from big players
• For a full, detailed list, view our report

Key questions answered in this report
• What will the market size be in 2020 and what will the growth rate be?
• What are the key market trends?
• What is driving this market?
• What are the challenges to market growth?
• Who are the in this market space?
• What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
• What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?

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PART 01: Executive summary
• Highlights

PART 02: Scope of the report
• Market overview
• Top-vendor offerings

PART 03: Market research methodology
• Research methodology
• Economic indicators

PART 04: Introduction
• Key market highlights
• Life cycle of BEMS
• Technological overview

PART 05: Market landscape
• Market overview
• Market size and forecast
• Five forces analysis

PART 06: Market drivers
• Increased need for cost reduction
• Need for energy conservation
• Rise in renewable energy installations
• Growing requirement for certifications
• High demand for BEMS retrofit in developed countries

PART 07: Impact of drivers

PART 08: Market challenges
• High initial cost
• Poor experience with traditional BEMS
• Lack of awareness

PART 09: Impact of drivers and challenges

PART 10: Market trends
• Increase in green construction spending
• Growing investment from big players
• Adoption of BEMS by smaller buildings
• Development of user-friendly programming platforms
• Growth of BAS
• Advances in monitoring systems and intelligent technologies
• Integration of advanced BEMS with Internet
• Adoption of PPP model
• Innovative financial models
• Steady transition from pneumatic to DDC building energy software
• Increased use of platform-based energy services

PART 11: Market segmentation by components
• Global next-generation BEMS by components
• Software
• Services
• Hardware

PART 12: Market segmentation by end-users
• Global next-generation BEMS by end-users
• Commercial buildings
• Manufacturing facilities
• Educational institutions and hospitals
• Government establishments

PART 13: Geographical segmentation
• Global next-generation BEMS by geography
• Americas
• EMEA
• APAC

PART 14: Key leading countries
• US
• China
• Japan

PART 15: Vendor landscape
• Competitive scenario
• Other prominent vendors

PART 16: Key vendor analysis
• Honeywell
• Johnson Controls
• Schneider Electric
• Siemens

PART 17: Appendix
• List of abbreviations

PART 18: Explore Technavio

List of Exhibits
Exhibit 01: Key countries in each region
Exhibit 02: Product offerings
Exhibit 03: Key components of BEMS
Exhibit 04: New construction and retrofit demand from developing regions 2015 and 2020
Exhibit 05: Life cycle of BEMS 1990-2020
Exhibit 06: Main components of a BEMS
Exhibit 07: Operation of BEMS controller
Exhibit 08: Global next-generation BEMS market
Exhibit 09: Global next-generation BEMS market 2015-2020 ($ billions)
Exhibit 10: Estimated savings from green construction and LEED-certified buildings 2015-2018
Exhibit 11: Transformational trends during forecast period and beyond
Exhibit 12: Five forces analysis
Exhibit 13: Average electricity price in EU and US 2012-2014 ($/kWh)
Exhibit 14: Electricity usage in hospitals and large offices in 2015
Exhibit 15: Energy Star commercial and industrial buildings listed per year in US 2001-2015
Exhibit 16: Impact of drivers
Exhibit 17: Typical energy management project cost and energy savings
Exhibit 18: Impact of drivers and challenges
Exhibit 19: New green construction spending in US 2010-2018
Exhibit 20: Green building associations/councils
Exhibit 21: Global next-generation BEMS market by components 2015-2020
Exhibit 22: Next-generation BEMS by component type in terms of revenue generation 2015-2020
Exhibit 23: Global next-generation BEMS market in software segment 2015-2020 ($ millions)
Exhibit 24: Segments in building energy management software market
Exhibit 25: Global next-generation BEMS market in services segment 2015-2020 ($ millions)
Exhibit 26: Global next-generation BEMS market in hardware segment 2015-2020 ($ millions)
Exhibit 27: Global next-generation BEMS market by end-users 2015-2020
Exhibit 28: Next-generation BEMS by end-user in terms of revenue generation 2015-2020
Exhibit 29: Impact of major end-user segments on the market
Exhibit 30: Global next-generation BEMS market in commercial buildings 2015-2020 ($ billions)
Exhibit 31: Global next-generation BEMS market in manufacturing facilities 2015-2020 ($ millions)
Exhibit 32: Global next-generation BEMS market in educational institutions and hospitals 2015-2020 ($ millions)
Exhibit 33: Global next-generation BEMS market in government establishments 2015-2020 ($ millions)
Exhibit 34: Global next-generation BEMS market by geography 2015-2020
Exhibit 35: Next-generation BEMS market in Americas 2015-2020 ($ millions)
Exhibit 36: Next-generation BEMS market in EMEA 2015-2020 ($ millions)
Exhibit 37: Next-generation BEMS market in APAC 2015-2020 ($ millions)
Exhibit 38: Efforts by Chinese government for controlling building energy consumption
Exhibit 39: Building energy efficiency goals in China
Exhibit 40: Three-star building category
Exhibit 41: Incentives for green buildings in China
Exhibit 42: Key aspects of BEMS market in China
Exhibit 43: Building policy assessment of key markets
Exhibit 44: Key vendors operating in different segments of BEMS value chain
Exhibit 45: Geographical presence of key vendors
Exhibit 46: Vendor portfolio analysis
Exhibit 47: Rating given to vendors on various factors
Exhibit 48: Other prominent vendors in global next-generation BEMS market
Exhibit 49: Next-generation building management systems in Honeywell
Exhibit 50: Honeywell: Product portfolio
Exhibit 51: Johnson Controls: Business segmentation by revenue 2015
Exhibit 52: Johnson Controls: Product portfolio
Exhibit 53: Next-generation building management systems in Schneider Electric
Exhibit 54: Schneider Electric: Product portfolio
Exhibit 55: Next-generation building management systems in Siemens
Exhibit 56: Siemens: Product portfolio

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