ESCO as Innovative Facilities Management in Danish Municipalities

Jesper Ole Jensen, Pimmie Oesten, Susanne Balslev Nielsen

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Abstract

 Purpose:  Increasing energy efficiency of existing buildings is high on the Facility Management (FM) agenda, therefore building owners and FM Managers need insight into a variety of organizational possibilities for energy renovation projects. This paper explores how ESCO can foster innovative changes in the municipal FM-function, including dissemination of their ESCO-competence to local building owners.

Theory:  Theory of Public Innovation is used to see the new roles of local authorities in promoting energy renovations to building owners with a relatively limited FM-competence.

Design/methodology/approach: Since ESCO is relatively new in a Danish context; international experience is investigated through literature review to establish a conceptual frame. The study is based on recent Danish and international surveys, literature studies on ESCO and a case study of Kalundborg municipality combined with interviews with private FM-suppliers, energy consultants, ministries and municipalities.

Findings: The paper gives an overview of the current status of ESCO in Danish municipalities. These first findings show that ESCO is a promising possibility to promote energy efficiency in municipal buildings and in many cases encourages municipalities to take innovative steps in disseminating ESCO to other areas, and thus overcoming barriers for using ESCO in the private housing sector.

Originality/value: This paper adds to FM-research on how to make the existing building stock more attractive and energy efficient. It is the first publication from the project "Energy Service Concepts" carried out at the Danish Centre for Facilities Management (www.cfm.dtu.dk). Results have not been published before.

Original languageEnglish
Publication date2010
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event9th EuroFM Research Symposium, EFMC2010 - Madrid, Spain
Duration: 1 Jun 20102 Jun 2010

Conference

Conference9th EuroFM Research Symposium, EFMC2010
Country/TerritorySpain
CityMadrid
Period01/06/201002/06/2010

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