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Efficiency Now
The Newsletter for Smart Environments
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.
Saving Energy Where Surgeons Save Lives
If an operating room is vacant, and the HVAC systems are running, will anybody know about energy that’s wasted? Johnson Controls Healthcare Environment Optimization™ will know, and it integrates a hospital’s building automation system with surgery scheduling to reduce HVAC costs when the operating room isn’t in use.
Solar Energizes the Community
Solar technology not only reduces greenhouse gases, it also helps strengthen our communities in ways you couldn’t imagine.See what solar can do for your community.
Johnson Controls Service Team Helps Bank of America Plaza Go for the Gold
When a new owner took charge of The Bank of America Plaza in Columbia, South Carolina, one of the first orders of business was to improve performance and energy efficiency in an effort to achieve long-term savings and differentiate the property from the competiton. Working with the local Johnson Controls service branch in Columbia, both the owner and property manager got payback in dollars and gold – LEED® Gold, that is.
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Our easy-to-use Energy Efficiency Calculator lets you estimate energy cost savings, improve productivity, and reduce carbon emissions through building improvements.
Fort Worth makes Texas-sized cuts to energy usage, water bills and greenhouse gas emissions. One of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. made 96 municipal buildings more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly with retrofits and upgrades from Johnson Controls. The improvements are projected to reduce electricity consumption by 34 percent, utility costs by $29 million and annual carbon emissions by 19,000 tons – all without increasing capital expenses or taxes.
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