Building EfficiencyJune 2010
Efficiency Now
The Newsletter for Smart Environments
Welcome to the June, 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
Could your building be working smarter to help you save energy, improve productivity and reduce carbon emissions? Buildings that work deliver a financial return on investment to their owners, provide comfortable, productive spaces for the people who live and work in them, and have minimal environmental impact to the communities in which they stand. Building efficiency success stories are unfolding across the globe and are being highlighted in our new ad campaign titled, "Buildings That Work.
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Worldwide Energy Efficiency Investments Remain Strong
Despite a global recession, investment levels in energy efficiency have remained strong, according to the latest Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) survey.
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Energy Efficiency Forum 2010
Experts, policy makers, business executives and Administration officials join forces to discuss the critical role that energy efficiency plays in buildings, vehicles and industry. The 21st Annual Energy Efficiency Forum was held this month in Washington, D.C.
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School District Does the Math; Adds up Savings
A comprehensive plan to improve efficiencies and reduce emissions will result in a $14 million energy savings for Tennessee school district over 15 years.
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Trying to Attract Young Talent?
A new survey shows Generation Y workers want flexibility in both their work environment and in their work schedules. And most want to work in an environmentally-friendly workplace.
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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.
Keep up with all the latest efficiency news, participate in surveys, view case studies and read the latest industry white papers at the Johnson Controls Efficiency Now web site!
