Market Trends: Commercial And Industrial Energy Management
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Executive Summary
Energy management is not just a cost-control function; it is a strategic enabler of business operations and long-term value. As such, firms are now paying much closer attention to their energy consumption, driven by fluctuating energy costs, increased focus on energy security, sustainability efforts and a fundamental shift in how energy markets operate. This study provides an overview of the commercial and industrial energy management market, highlighting how organizations can effectively engage with available offerings to reduce costs and emissions while improving resiliency. For software and services vendors, this report provides guidance on how to better align their offerings with market needs and trends within the space.
Figure 1. The three pillars of commercial and industrial energy management
Figure 2. Energy use and operations overview
Figure 3. Energy procurement and supply overview
Figure 4. Energy generation overview
About the Authors

Gus Brewer
Analyst
Gus is an Analyst in the Verdantix Net Zero & Climate Risk practice. Prior to joining Verdantix, Gus worked at Rio ESG, where he gained experience as a sustainability cons…
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Ryan Skinner
Research Director
Ryan is a Research Director at Verdantix, where he leads a team of analysts delivering research, data and advisory services that help clients navigate the fast-evolving landsc…
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