40 Percent of U.S. Energy Consumed by Buildings, Making
Efficiency Critical for the Environment
MILWAUKEE, April 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In
celebration of Earth Day, Johnson Controls, the global
leader in delivering solutions that increase energy
efficiency in buildings, released its Top Earth Day
Champions list to highlight organizations saving the carbon
equivalent of 45,000 acres of pine forests through energy
efficiency and renewable energy projects at their
facilities.
Carbon emissions from building energy use are predicted to
grow faster than any other sector in the next 25 years,
according to the U.S. Green Building Council, making
building efficiency critically important for the protection
of the environment.
"These organizations have already made significant
environmental improvements while at the same time attacking
energy waste and reducing operational costs," said
Dave Myers, president of Johnson Controls Building
Efficiency. "We recognize those who have committed to
making their organizations more sustainable, their
facilities more efficient, and their occupants more
comfortable. Importantly, each one of these projects will
also have strong financial paybacks."
Here are the 2012 Top Earth Day Champions and the
equivalent amount of carbon dioxide emissions they are
saving annually through projects with Johnson Controls.
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Top Earth Day Champions
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Carbon Reduction (metric tons)
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Equivalent Pine Tree Acres
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Oak Ridge, Tenn.)
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49,135
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10,477
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|
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University of Massachusetts Amherst (Amherst,
Mass.)
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37,261
|
7,945
|
|
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Aberdeen Proving Ground (Aberdeen, Md.)
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24,499
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5,224
|
|
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Prince George's County Public Schools (Upper
Marlboro, Md.)
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23,805
|
5,076
|
|
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Northern Michigan University (Marquette, Mich.)
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22,689
|
4,838
|
|
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Indiana Department of Correction (Indianapolis,
Ind.)
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21,649
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4,616
|
|
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Baltimore City Back River Waste Water Treatment
Plant (Baltimore, Md.)
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16,641
|
3,548
|
|
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Oak Ridge Y-12 National Security Complex (Oak
Ridge, Tenn.)
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12,857
|
2,741
|
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
tops the list with its annual reduction of 49,135 metric
tons of carbon dioxide emissions. In 2008, ORNL replaced a
natural gas steam plant with a wood gasification biomass
system, reducing its carbon footprint and cutting fossil
fuel consumption by 80 percent.
The Champions earned a spot on the list by making their
facilities more efficient using a variety of measures,
including: utilizing building management systems to
optimize energy and operational efficiency, installing
distributed generation and renewable energy technology,
using more efficient lighting, and updating heating,
ventilation and air conditioning systems.
Since January, 2000, Johnson Controls energy performance
contracting projects have saved nearly 18 million metric
tons of carbon dioxide, equivalent to that saved by 3.5
million acres of pine forests, and generated savings of
$6.5 billion in North America alone. With performance
contracting, savings in energy consumption from facility
upgrades pay for the project over the term of the contract.
If the savings are not realized, Johnson Controls pays the
difference between the value of the measured and verified
consumption and the guaranteed consumption under the
contract.
About Johnson Controls
Johnson Controls is a global diversified technology and
industrial leader serving customers in over 150 countries.
Our 162,000 employees create quality products, services and
solutions to optimize energy and operational efficiencies
of buildings; lead-acid automotive batteries and advanced
batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles; and interior
systems for automobiles. Our commitment to sustainability
dates back to our roots in 1885, with the invention of the
first electric room thermostat. Through our growth
strategies and by increasing market share we are committed
to delivering value to shareholders and making our
customers successful. In 2012, Corporate Responsibility
Magazine recognized Johnson Controls as the #5 company in
its annual "100 Best Corporate Citizens" list.http://www.johnsoncontrols.com.
SOURCE Johnson Controls