Facilitating ESCO market development through value co‑creation: role of utility sector intermediaries
Abstract
The growth of energy service company
(ESCO) markets in the private sector is restricted
by a fragmented and highly uncertain market and
by customers who are often unknowledgeable and
unwilling. This study explores the potential role of
utility companies as intermediaries in connecting
supply-side ESCOs with potential demand-side cus
tomers in a manner that ensures customer satisfac
tion. The paper adopts a customer-centric, service
dominant logic perspective to examine how a utility
company facilitates value co-creation in an in-depth
case study of an extensive retrofit programme in the
Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. The find
ings underline several value co-creation roles associ
ated with the utility company intermediary, notably
relationship-enabling, communication-enabling and
knowledge-enabling roles. We conclude with recom
mendations on how utility companies can facilitate
the co-creation of value at the ESCO–customer inter
face and, hence, support the development of ESCO
markets towards decarbonising the built environment.