Schneider Electric and Boston University Joint-Study Reveals Over 2 million New Jobs Can Be Created During the Transition to Net-Zero Buildings
10 Outubro 2023 - 2:05AM
Schneider Electric and Boston University Joint-Study Reveals Over 2
million New Jobs Can Be Created During the Transition to Net-Zero
Buildings
- Results offer micro-scale view of green employment
opportunities from deploying low-carbon technologies in retrofit
and new buildings
- Even with conservative estimations, the journey to net-zero
buildings could generate more than 141 million job years
Rueil-Malmaison (France), 10 October
2023 – Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital
transformation of energy management and automation, together with
Boston University, today announces a first-of-its-kind study that
finds that more than 2 million new jobs and up to 141 million
additional job years can be created in Europe and the United States
by adopting clean energy technologies in new and retrofitted
buildings. The results come from a research collaboration between
the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS) and
the Schneider ElectricTM Sustainability Research Institute
(SRI).
The open-access paper, “Building a Green Future:
Examining the Job Creation Potential of Electricity, Heating, and
Storage in Low-Carbon Buildings”, is the first to estimate job
creation in low-carbon “buildings of the future” at such a granular
level. Taking a micro-scale view, the study estimates the global
employment outcomes for low-carbon building archetypes spanning
residential, hospital, hotel, office, retail, and education in
regions of North America, Europe and Asia. The data focused
specifically on the potential around deploying rooftop solar
panels, heat pumps, and energy storage batteries for self-produced
(or prosumer) renewable energy. These low-carbon technologies—all
of which are readily available today—support the electrification
and digitalization of the buildings sector, which is critical to
reducing greenhouse gas emissions on a global scale. The study’s
job estimates will be fully realized over time in alignment with
global net-zero goals targeting 2050, making this a reasonable
timeline for 100% renovation of eligible buildings.
“It is increasingly clear that, thanks to modern
technologies, it is now feasible to rapidly transition buildings to
net-zero,” explained Vincent Petit, Senior Vice President of
Climate and Energy Transition Research at Schneider Electric and
Head of the SRI. “What we often do not realize is that such a
transition comes with significant socioeconomic benefits. This
research is another demonstration of this fact.”
Key findings:
- Job creation potential depends on both the region and type of
building. For residential buildings, approximately 0.05 jobs can be
created per building. For commercial buildings, it ranges between
0.3 and 4.7 jobs each. Due to the number of combined residential
and commercial buildings, the job creation potential surpasses
millions.
- Europe envisions substantial job creation, with specific
figures indicating the potential workforce growth in several key
countries. France could potentially generate 295,000 jobs, closely
followed by Germany with 257,000 jobs, Italy with 252,000 jobs, the
UK with 247,000 jobs, Spain with 212,000 jobs, and the Netherlands
with 66,000 jobs.
- Significant job creation is anticipated across various regions
of the United States with the West region with 182,000 potential
jobs created, while the Midwest is projected to see an increase of
18,900 jobs. In the Northeast, 123,000 jobs are anticipated, and
the South and Southeast regions are poised for substantial growth,
with an estimated 319,000 jobs.
- The greatest job creation potential is in using heat pumps for
large buildings and battery storage in regions and building types
with surplus solar energy.
- For heat pumps, solar PV, and batteries, the largest share of
job years comes from construction and installation.
- The research expands on two recent findings from the SRI that
demonstrated over 60% carbon emissions reduction can also be
achieved when implementing these low-carbon solutions and up to 70%
when deploying digital building and power management solutions in
existing office buildings.
“Employment is often a polarizing topic at the
center of the transition to a net-zero economy, mired in
uncertainty about emerging opportunities in green energy,” stated
Benjamin Sovacool, Director, Boston University Institute for Global
Sustainability and Professor, Earth & Environment, College of
Arts & Sciences. “This study brings greater detail to the
sizable potential for new jobs created by low-carbon buildings, a
compelling co-benefit of decarbonization that could have the power
to ease social and economic concerns and positively shape climate
policy.”
These findings can drive significant benefits in
the near term, making the detailed estimations useful for informing
companies, communities, and governments seeking to engage in
building projects. For policymakers, understanding the potential
that the transition to net-zero living can have on creating jobs
could potentially incentivize skeptics to favor a green energy
shift. For business decision makers, job estimates can improve
forecasts around scope, investment, lifecycle management and impact
for building projects.
Access to the research paper and
reference:
Sovacool, BK, D Evensen, TA Kwan and V Petit. “Building a Green
Future: Examining the Job Creation Potential of Electricity,
Heating, and Storage in Low-Carbon Buildings,” Electricity Journal
36(5) (June, 2023), 107274, pp. 1-11. Available at:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tej.2023.107274
Access to Schneider ElectricTM Sustainability
Research Institute report
Schneider Electric, 2022, July 13. Towards net-zero buildings: a
quantitative study. Sustainability Research Institute, Boston, MA,
USA and Grenoble, France. Retrieved from:
https://www.se.com/ww/en/insights/sustainability/sustainability-research-institute/building-a-green-future.jsp
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