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Johnson Controls Joins the Clinton Climate Initiative to Battle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through Energy Efficiency
(CSRwire) NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 16, 2007--The Clinton Climate
Initiative(CCI) today launched the C40 Large Buildings Retrofit Program
and introduced Johnson Controls as one of the lead providers of
energy-efficient solutions and technologies working with the Initiative to
reduce greenhouse gases in 40 cities worldwide.
Johnson Controls, a global Fortune 100 company that creates smart
environments where people live, work and travel, signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with the Initiative. Through this program, Johnson
Controls pledges to work with CCI and city governments to improve energy
efficiency in municipal and private sector buildings around the world.
"Climate change is a global problem that requires local action," said
former U.S. President Bill Clinton. "The businesses, banks and cities
partnering with my foundation are addressing the issue of global warming
because it's the right thing to do, but also because it's good for their
bottom line. They're going to save money, make money, create jobs and have
a tremendous collective impact on climate change all at once. I'm proud of
them for showing leadership on the critical issue of climate change and I
thank them for their commitment to this new initiative."
President Clinton created and is directly involved with the Clinton
Climate Initiative. It stems from his commitment to work with companies
and governments around the world to address climate change.
The launch is part of CCI's C40 Large Cities Climate Summit, focused on
creating long-term collaborations with large cities to decrease carbon
emissions. Cities are encouraged to work with participating suppliers and
their national governments in order to expand the benefits. The program
provides a framework for cooperation for the public-private consortium. It
is comprised of an initial 15 city and national governments, five financial
institutions and four companies such as Johnson Controls that provide
energy efficiency solutions.
"Sustainability and energy efficiency are our core values and how we run
our business internationally," said David Myers, president of Johnson
Controls' building efficiency business. "This Initiative is an excellent
platform for educating developers, owners and managers of large facilities
on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make their facilities part
of a more comfortable, safe, sustainable and efficient world."
Urban areas are responsible for approximately 75 percent of all energy use
and greenhouse gas emissions in the world, according to CCI. Furthermore,
according to the International Energy Agency, the building sector accounts
for about 30 percent to 40 percent of global energy use; considerable
energy is consumed by buildings' daily operations such as heating,
lighting, cooling and ventilation. Energy efficient solutions for both old
and new buildings could significantly reduce CO2 emissions and improve
overall air quality.
Several of the 40 cities participating in the Clinton Climate Initiative
are where many of Johnson Controls' facilities and customers are located
including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Berlin, London, Paris, Mexico
City, Sao Paulo, Seoul and Tokyo. Johnson Controls has a 122-year record
of providing energy efficient solutions that maximize energy usage,
comfort, productivity, and safety in commercial, institutional and
government buildings. Its projects range from historic structures
retrofitted with the company's energy saving technologies to new buildings
with built-in energy efficient solutions.
The Leonardo Academy estimates that by 2010, Johnson Controls will help
customers identify and address areas for energy conservation that will
lead to $18 billion of savings in utility costs and reduction in power
plant emissions of 352 million tons. In environmental terms, this is
roughly equivalent to planting 29 million acres of trees.
"We design, produce and execute our products and services with energy
efficiency and sustainability in mind. While the Initiative is focused on
retrofitting large existing buildings, we also have in-depth experience in
designing and equipping new buildings to be energy efficient," said
Myers.
Some examples of the company's energy-efficiency projects
include:
-- In California, United States, Johnson Controls designed and
constructed a seven-megawatt dual fuel cogeneration system for the Marine
Air Ground Task Force Training Command (MAGTFTC). Through the Energy
Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) with Johnson Controls, MAGTFTC was
able to fund improvements from guaranteed energy and energy-related
operational savings. This saved the base an additional $1.1 million each
year.
-- In Beijing, China, Johnson Controls completed a project with U.S.
Department of Energy and the Chinese government in 2004 to provide energy
efficient headquarters for the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST).
This building was designed in accordance with the Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED(TM)) Green Building Rating System. It is the
country's first internationally-certified green building. More recently in
2006, Johnson Controls was chosen to provide a comprehensive building
systems solution for the Shanghai World Financial Center in Shanghai,
China - another project that will boost China's efforts to increase green
components and sustainability into its cities.
-- In Paris, France, Johnson Controls provided heating, ventilating
and air-conditioning (HVAC) services to Les Miroirs, a dramatic office
building in the Paris business district La Defense. The energy-efficient
HVAC and control systems provided by Johnson Controls enabled Les Miroirs
to fully control temperature and air quality with guaranteed annual energy
savings worth more than $272,000 (EUR 200,000) over seven years.
Johnson Controls is listed in a number of socially-responsible investment
indices, including the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index, FTSE4Good US
Index, KLD Global Climate 100, and Domini 400 Social Index for its
commitment to environmental sustainability and developing positive
relationships with stakeholders.
About Johnson Controls
Johnson Controls is a global leader in automotive interior experience,
building efficiency and power solutions. The company provides innovative
automobile interiors that help make driving more comfortable, safe and
enjoyable. For buildings, it offers products and services that optimize
energy use and improve comfort and security. Johnson Controls also
provides batteries for automobiles and hybrid electric vehicles, along
with systems engineering and service expertise. Johnson Controls
(NYSE:JCI) has 136,000 employees in more than 1,000 locations serving
customers within 125 countries. Founded in 1885, the company is
headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For additional information, please
visit www.johnsoncontrols.com
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