Renewable energy adoption in european small and medium-sized enterprises: A comparative sectoral analysis

Cleaner Energy Systems Pub Date : 2026-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.cles.2025.100227
Mercedes Rodríguez, José A. Camacho
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This study explores sectoral differences in renewable energy adoption among Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the European Union, with a particular focus on the understudied service sector, which has received considerably less attention than industrial and manufacturing activities. Drawing on data from the Flash Eurobarometer 498 on SMEs, Resource Efficiency, and Green Markets, the analysis examines how internal resources, especially financial capacity, and external support—such as public funding and advisory services—shapes renewable energy decisions. The findings reveal that industrial (48.7 %) and manufacturing (48.1 %) SMEs are significantly more likely to plan renewable energy adoption in the near future compared to service-sector SMEs (41.1 %). Internal financial resources emerge as a key driver across all sectors, while the effectiveness of external support varies. In particular, public funding is notably underutilized in the service sector, despite its strategic potential. These sectoral disparities reflect deeper differences in energy consumption patterns, investment priorities, and the perceived returns from renewable energy. The study highlights the need for tailored, sector-specific policy interventions to remove adoption barriers in the service sector and improve the alignment of financial and advisory mechanisms. By identifying the distinct challenges and enablers across sectors, this research contributes to the design of more effective renewable energy policies for SMEs, supporting a more inclusive and sustainable energy transition in line with broader Sustainable Development Goals.

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欧洲中小企业采用可再生能源:一个比较部门分析
本研究探讨了欧盟中小企业(SMEs)采用可再生能源的部门差异,特别关注研究不足的服务部门,该部门受到的关注远远少于工业和制造业活动。根据欧洲晴雨表498关于中小企业、资源效率和绿色市场的数据,该分析考察了内部资源(尤其是财务能力)和外部支持(如公共资金和咨询服务)如何影响可再生能源决策。调查结果显示,与服务业中小企业(41.1%)相比,工业(48.7%)和制造业(48.1%)中小企业在不久的将来计划采用可再生能源的可能性要大得多。内部财政资源成为所有部门的关键驱动因素,而外部支持的有效性各不相同。特别是,公共资金在服务部门的利用明显不足,尽管它具有战略潜力。这些部门差异反映了能源消费模式、投资重点和可再生能源预期回报的更深层次差异。该研究强调,需要有针对性的、针对特定部门的政策干预措施,以消除服务部门的采用障碍,并改善财务和咨询机制的一致性。通过识别不同行业的挑战和推动因素,本研究有助于为中小企业设计更有效的可再生能源政策,支持更具包容性和可持续性的能源转型,符合更广泛的可持续发展目标。
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