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July 05, 2012 07:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time 

Singapore, U.S., Australia, Germany Are Trendsetters in Green Buildings

Environmental goals and energy security drive policy but cost is key to creating markets, says Lux Research.

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Energy security, and environmental and livability concerns drive government policy on green-building technologies but eventually cost and affordability determine the extent and pace of adoption, according to Lux Research. The firm ranked 21 countries using these factors to determine the best markets for green buildings.

“Policy’s Dramatic Impact on Green Buildings: The Global Hotspots”

“Buildings are the spine of the increasingly urban world we find ourselves in, now containing over 50% of the global human population. Buildings use 40% of the world’s energy and account for 40% of the carbon dioxide emissions,” said Aditya Ranade, Lux Research Analyst and the lead author of the report titled, “Policy’s Dramatic Impact on Green Buildings: The Global Hotspots.”

“Policy measures, along with ability to pay, payback periods, and addressable market size, should determine a firm’s decision on which countries to invest precious market development funds in,” he added.

Lux Research analysts examined 21 countries that account for 80% of the world’s GDP on a Lux Nations Ranking Chart, assessing how unique policy drivers in each country create an opportunity for specific green-building technologies. Among their findings:

  • Rich nations set the trend. Countries with high per capita incomes tend to be early adopters of expensive technologies and emerging technologies such as dynamic windows, green roofs and BIPV. These nations – such as the U.S., Singapore, South Korea, Germany and Australia – also create attractive policy regimes for green buildings.
  • Global cooperation is growing. Unlike securing energy supply, which is viewed as a zero-sum game, green buildings and energy efficiency are seen as “win-win” possibilities, leading to cooperation, like the work between USAID and India’s BEE on developing the ECBC codes and carbon emission cap-and-trade programs in several countries.
  • Oil-rich nations are laggards; fast-growing countries are ahead. Energy-rich countries like Brazil lag in policies to promote green buildings but fast-growing nations are ahead on account of their need to contain ever-increasing energy costs and simultaneously reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The report, titled “Policy’s Dramatic Impact on Green Buildings: The Global Hotspots,” is part of the Lux Research Sustainable Building Materials Intelligence service.

To hear more on this subject, please register for the complementary Lux Research webinar, “Globe-Trotting for Green Buildings Hotspots,” on August 28th at 11:00 EDT.

About Lux Research

Lux Research provides strategic advice and on‐going intelligence for emerging technologies. Leaders in business, finance and government rely on us to help them make informed strategic decisions. Through our unique research approach focused on primary research and our extensive global network, we deliver insight, connections and competitive advantage to our clients. Visit www.luxresearchinc.com for more information.

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Lux Research, Inc.
Carole Jacques, 617-502-5314
carole.jacques@luxresearchinc.com

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