- Johnson Controls
- Customer Success Stories
- Six-building campus identifies over AU$200,000 in potential savings
Australian real estate group uncovers AU$200,000 in potential savings
Six-building commercial campus identifies over AU$200,000 in potential savings
Impact Highlights
Over AU$200,000 in potential energy savings uncovered
Identified 1,700 hours of energy inefficiencies
Enhanced tracking toward net zero goals
Fragmented systems limited visibility across the campus and highlighted the need for a unified, scalable platform
Across its six-building campus, the organization operated a wide range of mechanical systems including energy meters, boilers, chillers, and air-handling units. Each system functioned independently. With more than 144 connected equipment assets and over 15,000 data points stored in separate interfaces, the team lacked a single view of performance or energy use.
The fragmentation made it difficult to pinpoint inefficiencies or understand how equipment behavior affected consumption. As a real estate group with ambitious net zero targets, they needed a unified platform that could improve operational and energy efficiency on this campus and scale across additional sites in their wider portfolio.
Integrated data created clearer visibility and a foundation the group can scale
The Johnson Controls team connected energy meters, boilers, chillers, and air-handling units across all six buildings into a centralized platform. By integrating the campus through the Metasys Building Automation System (BAS), OpenBlue Net Zero Advisor, and OpenBlue Equipment Performance, the team gained a unified view of performance, energy use, and equipment behavior.
This approach consolidated data from more than 15,000 points into one interface, enabling real-time monitoring, quicker identification of inefficiencies, and more informed operational decisions. The unified platform also provides a scalable foundation the real estate group can extend to additional sites as it advances its net zero goals.
Significant financial and efficiency gains uncovered
With a unified view of systems across the campus, the organization uncovered major opportunities to reduce energy waste and strengthen operational performance.
Key impact included:
- 1,700 hours of energy inefficiencies identified
- Over AU$200,000 in potential energy savings uncovered
- Improved visibility and tracking toward net zero targets
About Stockland Australia OpenBlue
About the facility
Campus size: 88,000 m2 across 6 buildings
Connected equipment:
- 50+ energy meters
- 12 boilers
- 15 chillers
- 67 air-handling units
- 144+ connected equipment assets
- 15,000+ data points
Implemented solutions:
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