Building EfficiencyFebruary 2011
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.
Reduce Chiller Plant Energy Consumption by up to 60 Percent
Johnson Controls unveils Central Plant Optimization™, the latest in automation software, designed to deliver energy savings previously unattainable.
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Recognition of International Market Success
We're proud to have received an award from the U.S. Department of Commerce in recognition of our efforts to promote sustainable development and energy efficiency in the Middle East.
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Latin America Retailer Achieves LEED® Certification
With the help of Johnson Controls, the largest department store chain in Latin America is going green!
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NEW FEATURE!
Energy and Sustainability News: Institute for Building Efficiency
Each month the Institute for Building Efficiency releases new articles and analysis pertaining to high performance buildings around the world. This month features a joint research study conducted by the IBE and CoreNet Global on energy management, information on energy saving certificates and results from Institute for Electric Efficiency survey.
Read more on these and the latest insights published by the IBE.
U.S. Marine Corps base estimated to achieve $138 million in energy savings over 20 years. Energy efficiency upgrades - including a new cogeneration plant - are delivering reliable, secure power to the U.S. Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) in California. Financed through a 20-year energy savings performance contract, the improvements ensure comfortable living and working conditions for base personnel and their families. Read More | View Ad
Energy Efficiency Forum
June 15-16, 2011
Washington, D.C.
Preparations have begun for the 22nd Annual EEF cosponsored by Johnson Controls and the United States Energy Association. Sign up to receive more information about this event.
Our new, easy-to-use put your building to work calculator lets you estimate energy cost savings, improve productivity and reduce carbon emissions through building improvements
