Johnson Controls proclaims: Efficiency Now…It’s Never Been More Important!Improving Energy Efficiency is the first and most important step toward achieving sustainability in homes and buildings. Energy efficiency helps control rising energy costs, reduces environmental footprints, and increases the value and competitiveness of buildings.Living a sustainable lifestyle and behaving efficiently doesn’t have to be boring. In fact, it can be rather exciting, entertaining and enlightening. This website is designed to show you just that. Join the Efficiency Now movement!! By signing up for the movement you will receive e-mails approximately once every couple of weeks – not weekly, and not daily. You will have the opportunity to participate in pulse polls, receive random giveaways, receive news updates and invitations to webcasts and other events. Sign up for Efficiency Now email updates. Efficiency Now…It’s Never Been More Important! |
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Empire State Building
In 1931, the Empire State Building became the world’s tallest building. Now, it will become one of the most energy efficient.
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Energy Efficiency Survey Results
Business leaders reveal energy efficiency has never been more important, but state that government regulation and various incentives may be necessary to increase their action. Learn more. |
Featured Case Studies
Efficiency measures can be accomplished quickly, they’re relatively easy, and there’s a real payback. Here is just a sampling of examples of energy and operational solutions for buildings around the world. View the Efficiency Now case studies. |
Policy Position White Paper
Iain Campbell, Executive Vice President of Johnson Controls, testified before the House Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment on February 24, 2009. Read his testimony about energy efficiency policy here. |