Building EfficiencyAugust 2010
Efficiency Now
The Newsletter for Smart Environments
Welcome to the August, 2010 issue of the Efficiency Now Newsletter. In this issue, we’ve got exciting news to share about how we’re helping to create a more comfortable, safe and sustainable world!
Buildings that Work: University of Massachusetts Amherst
A campus-wide initiative to reduce energy costs and meet sustainability goals is designed to deliver $55.5 million in savings over 10 years. It's one of the many building efficiency success stories unfolding across the globe that are being highlighted in our new ad campaign titled, "Buildings That Work."
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Financing Energy Efficiency
No access to capital to fund energy-efficiency initiatives? New financing models are emerging that create incentives to move forward with energy-efficient, private-sector building retrofits.
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Energy-Efficient Fan Coil Unveiled
We've extended our line of fan coils with a new, vertical, floor-mounted unit that uses 30 to 50 percent less energy than competitive models.
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Transforming Healthcare Through Technology
We're honored to begin our second year of involvement as a strategic partner in the Center for Connected Medicine (CCM). Located in Pittsburgh, PA, the CCM demonstrates, through a series of interactive, virtual patient stories, how integrated technology can be used to improve patient outcomes and control health care costs.
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Bristol-Myers Squibb
Our Global WorkPlace Solutions (GWS) division is adding another world-class customer to its portfolio. We won the three-year contract to provide facility management and project management services to locations throughout North America for biopharmaceutical leader Bristol-Myers Squibb.
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Could your building be working smarter?
Our new, easy-to-use Building Efficiency Calculator lets you estimate the energy cost savings, improve productivity and reduce carbon emissions that can be achieved through building improvements.
