Operationalising Building-Related Energy Sufficiency in SMEs

The application and potential of energy sufficiency (ES) measures is examined in non-residential buildings occupied by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The hypothesis is whether integrating ES measures into energy audits could help disseminate these measures to SMEs. This is investigated in terms of the feasibility, challenges, and opportunities for the actors involved. Standard ES measures are identified that could be implemented in SMEs, and their saving potential is evaluated. A mixed-methods approach is used, incorporating interviews with experts from various backgrounds, a quantitative analysis of the database containing a list of ES measures, and a questionnaire to SMEs. Results demonstrate that most ES measures are cost-effective and that certain measures can lead to substantial savings. Financial incentives need to be balanced with fostering a genuine commitment to the concept of sufficiency. By integrating ES with energy efficiency measures in energy audits, the paper advocates for a role for auditors in identifying ES opportunities, necessitating a blend of standardisation, flexibility, and expert collaboration. Additionally, end-user preferences for indoor conditions significantly influence ES measure acceptance, highlighting the importance of involving users in ES measures related to thermal comfort.

Context and quantification

About the policy

Area

Climate Action, Economy

Instrument

Incentives, Standards

Intervention

Energy Policy

Cost

None

Funding

None

Institutional arrangement

None

Impacts

Stakeholders involved

SMEs, Policy makers

Stakeholders impacted

SMEs, Community

Wellbeing

Income, Jobs

Justice consideration

Distributional

Metadata

Lead author nameImane Fouiteh
Lead author genderFemale
Lead author institutionUniversity of Geneva
Lead author institution locationSwitzerland
Peer reviewed?true
Grey literature?false
Type of paperResearch article
Volume5
Publication year2024
URL / DOIdoi:10.5334/bc.446
Sufficiency mentioned?true