Emperical investigation of energy efficiency barriers in Italian manufacturing SMEs

A. Trianni, E. Cagno, E. Worrell, G. Pugliese

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Abstract

The paper identifies and evaluates barriers to industrial energy efficiency through the investigation of 48 manufacturing Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Northern Italy. The research provides interesting suggestions both for enterprises and energy policy-makers. Firstly, economic and information barriers are perceived as the major obstacles to the adoption of energy-efficient technologies, whilst behavioural barriers do not seem to affect enterprises very much. Nonetheless, despite what declared, the most relevant barriers are the lack of interest in energy efficiency and the existence of other priorities, thus showing that decision-makers tend to downgrade energy efficiency to a marginal issue. Furthermore, perceived barriers do not take place exclusively in implementing energy-efficient technologies, but, with comparable importance, also in generating the interest and knowledge of the opportunities. Moreover, the study highlights that relevant differences can be appreciated for both perceived and real barriers even among SMEs, that thus should not be bundled together. In addition to that, other factors affect barriers, stimulating future research: indeed, lower real barriers can be observed with higher complexity of the production, high variability of the demand and strong competitors.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)444-458
Number of pages15
JournalEnergy
Volume49
Issue numberJanuary 2013
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Industrial energy efficiency
  • Barriers
  • Small and medium-sized enterprises

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