The Energy-Efficiency Consulting industry in China is expected to generate $58.3 billion in 2015, representing annualized growth of 31.9% over the past five years. Boosted by an array of energy-saving and emission reduction regulations implemented in 2006, the industry has been showing rapid growth.
Issued in 2010, the Interim Measures for Management of Financial Incentive Funds of Energy Management Contracting Projects allocated generous subsidies for contract energy management (CEM) projects. This marked the beginning of the standardization of the industry in China. There are in total 6,727 recorded (i.e.
Energy-efficiency consultants help their clients, most of which are manufacturers, to reduce energy consumption and pollutant emission. A range of energy-saving services, from technical consulting to project construction and management, are included in this industry, but the manufacturing of energy-saving appliances is excluded.
The report covers the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecast, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.