Government
Olathe, Kansas
By replacing all 35,000 water meters, Olathe, KS captures lost revenue while improving citizen services.
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Maryland
The Maryland Department of General Services reduced energy use by nearly 20% through lower electricity, natural gas, fuel oil and water consumption across its 37 state buildings.
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U.S. Army
Johnson Controls and the United States Army share both rich histories and a long standing relationship dating back to World War I.
Treatment Plant
Baltimore, Maryland
A combined heat and power plant is turning wastewater residue into fuel at this Baltimore treatment plant, reducing the city's energy bill by $1.4 million each year.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
Sophisticated technology keeps citizens of this county safe and comfortable – and saves tax dollars – by integrating multiple building functions in this new 8-story, 272,000-square-foot courthouse.
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Anderson, Indiana
In the City of Anderson, Indiana, upgraded electric and water meters are designed to pay for themselves through increased operational savings and a more accurate billing system.
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Aurora, Colorado
The City of Aurora, Colorado increased operational efficiency across 100 facilities by replacing outdated systems, maximizing energy efficiency and improving occupancy comfort.
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New Brunswick, Canada
Energy efficiency retrofits across all of its facilities will save this Canadian city more than 20 % on its annual energy, operations and maintenance costs.
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Charleston, South Carolina
Building on a 40-year partnership, Johnson Controls helped this city identify dozens of new strategies to reduce energy and operating costs expected to generate more than $18.5 million in savings.
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Compton, California
With a static tax-base and limited income stream, Compton’s aging infrastructure had fallen victim to diverted resources. A contract with Johnson Controls guaranteed the city $4 million in energy and operational savings through hardware improvements and monitoring.
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Cumberland, Maryland
To attract new business and revitalize its economy, the City of Cumberland funded a number of technology initiatives through a 15-year performance contract yielding $8 million in energy and operational savings.
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Galveston, Texas
A mandate to reduce energy consumption was especially challenging in Galveston due to deteriorating meters which were not reading actual water usage cost. A system upgrade helped recapture $1.3 million in lost revenues which paid for the improvements, and reduced consumption.
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Grand Junction, Colorado
An energy audit identified dozens of opportunities to increase energy efficiency in Grand Junction. The resulting improvements will reduce the city's annual energy budgets by 19%.
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Kingsport, Tennessee
With a history of pioneering city improvements, Kingsport hoped to remain on the cutting-edge with its aging, leaking water utility system. A leak detection system led to repairs which prevented the loss of more than 1,685 gallons per minute and more efficient energy usage.
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Laurel, Montana
After making energy upgrades to 12 city buildings, this small city in Montana is realizing big savings in utility and operational expenses and reducing its impact on the environment.
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Little Rock, Arkansas
Johnson Controls designed, built and maintains a system in Little Rock that collects methane gas from the municipal landfill, which the city sells to power a production facility at a nearby company.
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Olathe, Kansas
By replacing all 35,000 water meters, Olathe, KS captures lost revenue while improving citizen services.
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Rome, New York
This community expanded the capacity of its wastewater treatment plant and reduced energy consumption, through performance contracts designed to fund the upgrades through savings.
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Tulare, California
Under a 15-year performance contract, significant upgrades to the city’s domestic water infrastructure and expanded energy program saves the city $13.9 million in energy costs, and avoided capital and operating costs.
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Tyler, Texas
The City of Tyler water utility recovered lost revenues estimated at $2.2 million annually after new meters delivered a more accurate measurement of water usage.
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Oregon City, Oregon
To meet an aggressive construction schedule, Johnson Controls led a unique design-build-operate process that not only beat deadlines but delivered energy savings of 57% compared to a typical office building.
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Collier County, Florida
In one of the fastest-growing areas of the U.S., a comprehensive building management package allows this county to efficiently deliver services to its residents from 660 facilities.
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Flathead County, Montana
A tax-exempt municipal lease will fund improvements throughout county buildings here. The $3.9 million contract is expected to save the county more than $161,000 in annual utility and operational costs.
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Granite County, Montana
At this county's only hospital and nursing home, improvement projects were funded through a performance contract, delivering more than $22,000 in expected annual savings from lower utility bills and more efficient operations.
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Dallas, Texas
The energy efficient design of this new police headquarters earned it LEED Silver certification and has saved the City of Dallas more than $246,000 in energy costs annually.
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Jackson County, Missouri
A unique combination of performance and service contracts supports this county's commitment to reducing energy use, and is expected to save taxpayers approximately $7.6 million over the next 15 years.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Because this city hall is listed on the National Historic Register, upgraded building controls were hidden, so as not to interfere with the historic integrity of the structure.
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Orlando, Florida
Johnson Controls designed and built the largest rooftop solar array in the southeast, encompassing the space of five football fields and generating more than 1 million kWh of AC electricity.
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Pasadena, California
Energy-efficient upgrades reduce the carbon footprint and save $260,000 in annual energy costs at the newly-expanded convention center in one of America's 50 greenest cities.
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Peoria County, Illinois
A holistic, long-term approach to facilities maintenance is generating significant cost savings in equipment installation, operation, energy usage and maintenance at a dozen public buildings.
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Ravalli County, Montana
A performance contract funded equipment upgrades that deliver $100,000 in expected annual energy savings and allows this county to cut harmful emissions by the equivalent of 260 cars per year.
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United Kingdom
Under government pressure to reduce energy consumption, this UK school system turned to Johnson Controls to help it monitor and manage energy use.
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Protection Agency
Sacramento, California
The headquarters of the California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a showcase for energy efficiency. Upgrades made to this state office building make it 26% more efficient than the state's energy code.
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Durham Region Courthouse
Oshawa, Ontario
Public Private Partnership delivers LEED® certified courthouse for Ontario, Canada.
of Transportation
Florida
Guaranteed results through a performance contract are allowing this Florida agency to improve occupant comfort and reduce costs through an expected $550,000 annual savings in operating expenses for 10 years.
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Louisiana
For more than 15 years, Johnson Controls has helped the State of Louisiana improve security and operational efficiency, reduce costs and increase tenant satisfaction in its 45 buildings statewide.
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Maryland
Sustainability efforts produce nearly $29 million in energy savings, and allowed the State of Maryland to meet its mandatory goals of reduced energy consumption.
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of General Services
Maryland
The Maryland Department of General Services reduced energy use by nearly 20% through lower electricity, natural gas, fuel oil and water consumption across its 37 state buildings.
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Missouri
This state's goal of reducing energy consumption by 15% in five years was met by optimizing hundreds of state buildings, and has resulted in annual savings of more than $35 million.
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Tennessee
Johnson Controls is helping the Tennessee Energy Initiative reduce energy consumption, utility costs and deferred maintenance throughout 60 million square feet of state-owned space.
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Wisconsin
In the most comprehensive energy efficiency program in Wisconsin history, Johnson Controls implemented more than $90 million in energy conservation projects resulting in annual savings of more than $27 million.
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Petawawa, Ontario, Canada
A cogeneration power system generates enough electricity to keep this military base operating in the event of a power interruption, with guaranteed savings of $1.45 million in annual energy costs.
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Denver, Colorado
On this campus of more than 90 federal buildings, Johnson Controls replaced aging equipment, improved water efficiencies and reduced energy costs by more than $450,000 per year.
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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Industry expertise, combined with integration capabilities, delivered success in the on-time, on-budget construction of a new federal government building in Ontario, Canada.
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Moffett Federal Airfield, California
At this California space research center, Johnson Controls documented more than 150 process improvements that reduced the center's energy use and avoided $1.2 million in costs over eight months.
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Cherry Point, North Carolina
A comprehensive maintenance strategy established by Johnson Controls freed up the equivalent of three to four full-time employees to perform higher-level tasks at this Naval Aviation Depot.
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
In Malaysia’s first modern facility with fully ductless air conditioning, a state-of-the-art building management system controls the under-floor air terminals, mechanical and electrical systems.
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Denver, Colorado
Streamlined approach to small, distant buildings provides energy cost savings and meets executive orders
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U.S. Army
Johnson Controls and the United States Army share both rich histories and a long standing relationship dating back to World War I.
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U.S Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center
Twentynine Palms, California
U.S Marine Corps base works securely, reliably, efficiently and comfortably. An energy and facility upgrade plan to meet the base's continuous energy needs and deliver sufficient energy savings to fund facility-wide improvements.
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