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Building Efficiency Case Studies
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Every building is different, with a unique set of needs. Johnson Controls understands this, and has the experience to make buildings of all types more efficient, sustainable, and profitable.
Don’t just take our word for it. Explore our case studies below to find out how we’ve helped our customers reduce energy costs, decrease carbon emissions, conserve water, operate more efficiently, and create quality building environments.
Decrease Carbon Emissions
- City of Baltimore, MD
Modernizing 50 city buildings and saving $60 million over 15 years.
- City of Fort Worth, TX
Upgrading 96 city buildings and saving $29 million by 2025.
- City of Grand Junction, CO
Making improvements that help reduce annual energy budget by 19 percent.
- Empire State Building
Retrofitting an icon to make it more than 38 percent more energy-efficient.
- IDeAs, Inc.
Creating the first net-zero energy/net-zero carbon emissions headquarters building.
- Johnson Controls Corporate Headquarters
Creating a campus that has the largest concentration of LEED® Platinum buildings on one site.
- National Geographic Society Headquarters
Becoming the first U.S. facility to achieve LEED-EB® certification.
- Orange County Convention Center
Installing the largest solar photovoltaic system in the Southeast.
- Parrish Healthcare Center
Becoming the first facility of its kind in Florida to achieve LEED® Silver certification.
- Pioneers Memorial Hospital
$3.8 million facility upgrade that pays for itself.
- The George Washington University
Reducing carbon footprint 40 percent by 2025.
- Tulane University
Restored its campus after Hurricane Katrina and is saving $71 million.
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
Saving $55.5 million over 10 years through retrofits and facility improvements.
