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  • Building Automation and Controls
  • Healthcare
Children’s of Alabama cuts natural gas use by 69% and strengthens mission-critical patient care

Children’s of Alabama, the only independent, pediatric-focused hospital in the state, is a pioneer in kids' healthcare. Thanks to a partnership with Johnson Controls, the hospital is boosting efficiency and sustainability by connecting its facilities to a central utility plant, retrofitting equipment and making other upgrades, ultimately enhancing patient care and reducing operational costs.

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  • Digital Solutions
  • Data Centers
Australian hyperscale data center quadruples energy-savings target

A leading hyperscale data center in Australia achieved more than 1 million kWh in energy savings – 4x its original target – by improving visibility into cooling performance. Using OpenBlue Central Utility Plant Optimization, the team identified high-impact efficiency opportunities while maintaining reliability across its mission-critical infrastructure.

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  • Digital Solutions
  • Industrial and Manufacturing
Johnson Controls manufacturing plant identifies 52% energy savings per furnace

The UK-based manufacturing plant gained clearer insight into furnace-level consumption, revealing a 52% reduction in energy use per electric furnace and more than $150,000 in projected annual savings with OpenBlue Net Zero Plus.

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  • HVAC
  • Higher Education
Stanford reduces peak energy demand by 17% and lowers GHG emissions by 68%

Stanford’s SESI redesign slashes energy demand and emissions, setting a new benchmark for sustainable campuses.

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