Automated energy management systems for small buildings. Volume II: market assessment reports, Phase I and II. Final report

Marketec, Inc., as part of a Honeywell research project sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE), studied the major marketing influences affecting purchasing decisions for a new product concept - an Automated Energy Management System (AEMS). The first part of this study, designated Phase One, dea...

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Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, MN (USA). Energy Resources Center 1978
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1105261 2023-05-15T17:35:32+02:00 Automated energy management systems for small buildings. Volume II: market assessment reports, Phase I and II. Final report 1978-08-01 Pages: 204 Text https://doi.org/10.2172/6233803 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1105261/ English eng Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, MN (USA). Energy Resources Center rep-no: BNL-50970(Vol.2) grantno: EY-76-C-02-0016 doi:10.2172/6233803 osti: 6233803 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1105261/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1105261 Buildings Residential Buildings 291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation Apartment Buildings Automation Energy Management 29 Energy Planning Policy And Economy Massachusetts North Atlantic Region Data Decision Making Economics Georgia Control Systems Southeast Region Great Lakes Region Technology Assessment Western Region 320100* -- Energy Conservation Consumption & Utilization-- Buildings Energy Conservation Data Compilation Numerical Data Office Buildings Usa Management Information Minnesota 32 Energy Conservation And Utilization North America Marketing Research School Buildings California Report 1978 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/6233803 2018-09-01T22:08:54Z Marketec, Inc., as part of a Honeywell research project sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE), studied the major marketing influences affecting purchasing decisions for a new product concept - an Automated Energy Management System (AEMS). The first part of this study, designated Phase One, deals with four broad assessments of market need for an AEMS within the market segment generally defined as small buildings (75,000 square feet or less). Thus, determinations were made, using carefully selected focus groups, of the following issues: (1) market perception of the market segment in particular; (2) attitudinal statements concerning the solution of these problems; (3) current and projected energy-saving practices by the respondents from the market segment; and (4) an estimate of market potential of an AEMS from an analysis of the focus groups. The second phase of this investigation deals with larger national samplings from the same market segments and uses a questionnaire technique. Three small building sectors were chosen to represent the total small-building market: (1) apartments, (2) schools, and (3) offices. In the aggregate, these three sectors represent 50% or more of the energy consumed, square footage, and number of buildings of that total market. Report North Atlantic University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
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topic Buildings
Residential Buildings
291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Apartment Buildings
Automation
Energy Management
29 Energy Planning
Policy And Economy
Massachusetts
North Atlantic Region
Data
Decision Making
Economics
Georgia
Control Systems
Southeast Region
Great Lakes Region
Technology Assessment
Western Region 320100* -- Energy Conservation
Consumption
& Utilization-- Buildings
Energy Conservation
Data Compilation
Numerical Data
Office Buildings
Usa
Management
Information
Minnesota
32 Energy Conservation
And Utilization
North America
Marketing Research
School Buildings
California
spellingShingle Buildings
Residential Buildings
291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Apartment Buildings
Automation
Energy Management
29 Energy Planning
Policy And Economy
Massachusetts
North Atlantic Region
Data
Decision Making
Economics
Georgia
Control Systems
Southeast Region
Great Lakes Region
Technology Assessment
Western Region 320100* -- Energy Conservation
Consumption
& Utilization-- Buildings
Energy Conservation
Data Compilation
Numerical Data
Office Buildings
Usa
Management
Information
Minnesota
32 Energy Conservation
And Utilization
North America
Marketing Research
School Buildings
California
Automated energy management systems for small buildings. Volume II: market assessment reports, Phase I and II. Final report
topic_facet Buildings
Residential Buildings
291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Apartment Buildings
Automation
Energy Management
29 Energy Planning
Policy And Economy
Massachusetts
North Atlantic Region
Data
Decision Making
Economics
Georgia
Control Systems
Southeast Region
Great Lakes Region
Technology Assessment
Western Region 320100* -- Energy Conservation
Consumption
& Utilization-- Buildings
Energy Conservation
Data Compilation
Numerical Data
Office Buildings
Usa
Management
Information
Minnesota
32 Energy Conservation
And Utilization
North America
Marketing Research
School Buildings
California
description Marketec, Inc., as part of a Honeywell research project sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE), studied the major marketing influences affecting purchasing decisions for a new product concept - an Automated Energy Management System (AEMS). The first part of this study, designated Phase One, deals with four broad assessments of market need for an AEMS within the market segment generally defined as small buildings (75,000 square feet or less). Thus, determinations were made, using carefully selected focus groups, of the following issues: (1) market perception of the market segment in particular; (2) attitudinal statements concerning the solution of these problems; (3) current and projected energy-saving practices by the respondents from the market segment; and (4) an estimate of market potential of an AEMS from an analysis of the focus groups. The second phase of this investigation deals with larger national samplings from the same market segments and uses a questionnaire technique. Three small building sectors were chosen to represent the total small-building market: (1) apartments, (2) schools, and (3) offices. In the aggregate, these three sectors represent 50% or more of the energy consumed, square footage, and number of buildings of that total market.
format Report
title Automated energy management systems for small buildings. Volume II: market assessment reports, Phase I and II. Final report
title_short Automated energy management systems for small buildings. Volume II: market assessment reports, Phase I and II. Final report
title_full Automated energy management systems for small buildings. Volume II: market assessment reports, Phase I and II. Final report
title_fullStr Automated energy management systems for small buildings. Volume II: market assessment reports, Phase I and II. Final report
title_full_unstemmed Automated energy management systems for small buildings. Volume II: market assessment reports, Phase I and II. Final report
title_sort automated energy management systems for small buildings. volume ii: market assessment reports, phase i and ii. final report
publisher Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, MN (USA). Energy Resources Center
publishDate 1978
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