Building EfficiencyMarch 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.
Johnson Controls Introduces New Chiller
Create a more sustainable facility with the YORK® YVAA air-cooled variable-speed screw chiller, designed to be the world’s most environmentally friendly chiller.
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Interview with Mike Loth: Lighting Industry
Join Mike Loth, the Director of Lighting Strategy & Integration for Johnson Controls, for a question and answer session on the state of the lighting industry.
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Community Involvement: Focus on Mentoring
A photojournalism youth program was supported in part by $210,000 in annual energy savings generated from a performance contract with Johnson Controls.
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Tell us how you research energy efficiency solutions and you could win a $100 Amazon gift card!
We are committed to improving the ways in which we help our customers learn more about our products and services. To help us understand how you research energy efficiency solutions, and for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift card, please take this 15 minute survey.
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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.
New! 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 study on demand reponse growth factors, an overview of energy performance requirements for European buildings, and how integrated design is the key to developing net zero buildings.
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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.
