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Efficiency Now
The Newsletter for Smart Environments
Welcome to Efficiency Now!
With a focus on creating a more comfortable, safe, and sustainable world, our monthly newsletter keeps you updated on our latest products, services, and community involvement.
Johnson Controls acquisition of EnergyConnect combines the power of building automation systems with an intuitive interface to demand response, creating a new level of building intelligence.
With more than 900 buildings, the University of Florida implemented a retro-commissioning plan resulting in a 22 percent return on initial investment.
With a growing campus and numerous advanced research facilities, the University of Texas Arlington realized the importance of installing more reliable and dependable chillers.
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$3.8 million facility upgrade that will pay for itself over ten years. Pioneers Memorial Hospital was faced with rising utility costs. They were looking for ways to reduce operating costs without impacting patient care. Upgrades made by Johnson Controls reduced the hospitals electricity use by 20 percent in the first year.
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