Honeywell has released findings from its recent AI in the Energy Industry pulse survey, indicating that most U.S. energy executives see artificial intelligence as a tool with potential to enhance energy security in the near future.
The survey, which included responses from 300 decision-makers and influencers across various sectors such as oil and gas, electricity generation, utility construction, and renewable energy fields, showed that 91% of participants believe AI can improve energy security soon. Additionally, 85% reported their companies are either using or piloting AI technologies.
Ken West, President and CEO of Honeywell Energy and Sustainability Solutions, said: “To meet the growing energy demands, industry leaders are leveraging new technology solutions to help address some of the most pressing challenges — enhancing energy security, optimizing current infrastructure, harnessing new sources of energy and augmenting the workforce. Looking ahead, new technologies like AI and automation can further optimize existing energy systems and integrate new energy sources more swiftly and efficiently.”
While only 12% consider AI currently critical to their operations, 81% expect it will become essential within five years. The survey also found that 94% are either already working with an AI solutions provider or considering such engagement.
Energy executives highlighted several areas where they see value in adopting AI: cybersecurity and threat detection (57%), predictive maintenance (52%), and operational efficiency (44%). Over half of respondents indicated they use AI to address labor shortages through virtual assistants (53%) or to enhance workplace safety via monitoring and threat detection (53%). Fewer—36%—reported using AI for automating routine tasks.
According to BloombergNEF’s April 2025 New Energy Outlook report, global demand for energy is projected to increase by 32% by 2050. Electricity demand alone is expected to rise by 75%. This anticipated growth underscores why many leaders are exploring ways for digital technologies like AI to help optimize both current operations and the adoption of new energy sources.
For more information about Honeywell’s work in this area and additional details on the survey results, visit https://ess.honeywell.com/us/en/home.
Honeywell operates globally across several business segments including Aerospace Technologies, Industrial Automation, Building Automation, and Energy and Sustainability Solutions. The company focuses on automation, aviation advancements, and supporting the transition in global energy systems. Further news can be found at www.honeywell.com/newsroom.



