2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12053-023-10090-z
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Challenges and opportunities for improving energy efficiency in SMEs: learnings from seven European projects

Abstract: This paper analyses challenges and opportunities for improving energy efficiency in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) by reviewing research design and results out of seven European projects: SPEEDIER, SMEmPower Efficiency, E2Driver, Innoveas, Triple-A, DEESME and ICCEE. These projects aim to improve SMEs’ awareness of energy efficiency and support an effective decision-making-oriented approach to it. Drivers and barriers to energy efficiency improvements in European SMEs of various industrial sectors have be… Show more

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“…The most popular research investigations include a wide range of global assessments of renewable energy opportunities and analyses of modern energy technologies which reveal significant opportunities and challenges in the field of energy (Bordin et al 2021;Asim et al 2022;Zhang et al 2023). These form the foundation for the development of sound strategies and decision-making processes at various levels, including policy (Peidong et al 2009;Norberto 2023;Agrawal et al 2023;Tiruye et al 2023) and energy planning (Сhu and Majumdar 2012;Tsangas et al 2023;Laveneziana et al 2023), and investments (Shinwari et. al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most popular research investigations include a wide range of global assessments of renewable energy opportunities and analyses of modern energy technologies which reveal significant opportunities and challenges in the field of energy (Bordin et al 2021;Asim et al 2022;Zhang et al 2023). These form the foundation for the development of sound strategies and decision-making processes at various levels, including policy (Peidong et al 2009;Norberto 2023;Agrawal et al 2023;Tiruye et al 2023) and energy planning (Сhu and Majumdar 2012;Tsangas et al 2023;Laveneziana et al 2023), and investments (Shinwari et. al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of BEMS has also been influenced by regulatory drivers and industry standards aimed at promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. Initiatives such as the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) in Europe and programs like ENERGY STAR in the United States have encouraged the adoption of BEMS and incentivized building owners to invest in energy-efficient technologies (Agrawal, et. al., 2023, Kim & Ha, 2021, Leiringer, 2020.…”
Section: History Of Building Energy Management Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant impact Poland, especially large, manufacturing, commercial, construction and transport enterprises [4][5][6][7][8] Significant reduction in profits European companies in many manufacturing sectors [9] Negative impact on business profitability Pakistan [10] Possible energy savings in manufacturing companies: 10-40% [11,12] Profit margins in SMEs-5% Iceland [13] High potential for improving energy efficiency in SMEs [14,15] Benefits for the environment [16] For example, according to Ferriani and Gazzani [9], the increase in energy costs caused by the war in Ukraine significantly reduces the profits of European companies and increases business risk, and even threatens entire production sectors. In Pakistan, rising energy prices have a negative impact on business profitability [10].…”
Section: Industries and Countries Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated that the possible energy savings in production companies in different companies may vary [12,13], which together with low profit margins has a large impact on profitability. For example, in Iceland, SME profit margins are estimated to be 5%, and therefore energy savings and related cost savings can be significant [14]. In small and medium-sized enterprises, the potential for improving energy efficiency is even greater than in large companies, due to the state of the art in the field of energy efficiency [15].…”
Section: Industries and Countries Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%