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When it comes to consuming less energy, the challenge for businesses is complex. Tight budgets, limited employee bandwidth, and lack of information about energy all contribute to the difficulty businesses face when piecing together their energy efficiency and energy management strategies.

Zpryme surveyed more than 1000 small, medium and large businesses to get their perspectives on what drives them when it comes to energy, the relationship between businesses and their utilities, and how businesses and utilities can work together to create effective energy efficiency and management strategies.

Some key findings include:

  • The majority of both small (73%) and large businesses (89%) say they presently or in the future plan to implement energy efficiency.
  • Although all segments are mostly aligned on their intent to adopt energy efficient solutions, there is a wide gap on newer types of energy management programs and offerings.
  • Small businesses cite budget alone above all other barriers to energy management adoption.