March 26, 2014: Energy Management Market for Hospitality Industry to Double by 2020
Technology Is Moving from Room-Centric HVAC Control to Property-Wide Energy Management
BOULDER, Colo. — Although energy management technology has been available for almost 20 years, the hospitality sector has been slow to adopt it, notes Navigant Research. That is beginning to change, as hotel operators look to improve financial performance at the property level despite a slow-moving economy. According to a new report from the research firm, the global market for energy management in the hospitality industry — including guest-room energy management systems and enterprise-level energy management software — will grow from $473 million in 2013 to $968 million in 2020.
“Guest room energy management systems are finding their way into an increasing number of hotels being built today,” said Eric Bloom, principal research analyst with Navigant Research. “The market is quickly moving toward next-generation systems that not only make individual rooms more efficient, but also are networked, turning hotels into smarter buildings that can achieve new levels of efficiency and participate in demand response markets.”