Global Energy Efficiency Sees Growth in 2010

A new study finds optimism and expansion in commercial energy efficiency across the globe.

Energy efficiency continues to grow in importance over the past year despite the still-struggling global economy, according to the latest global survey on the subject by Johnson Controls and the International Facility Management Association.

The international drivers for energy efficiency are based in cost savings, suggesting that the sluggish economy could be a driver for companies to grab low-hanging fruit to help their bottom line. While energy management is important in every country, some emerging economies outstripped Europe and the U.S. when it came to how high they ranked.

Here are some of the highlights from this year's report, which reflects the attitudes and priorities of more than 2,800 decision-makers in the commercial building sector around the world: