Archive for the ‘Sustainability’ Category

A room temperature of one’s own with Johnson Controls’ Personal Environments

March 1st, 2010

The Boston Globe

In the late 1980s, Johnson Controls, an American company, developed a system, which is still commercially available. In Johnson Controls’ “Personal Environments” modules, air is delivered through desktop control units, and workers can adjust temperature, airflow, and lighting. Over the years, units have been installed in a number of buildings – for example, at the Security Benefit Group in Topeka, Kan., and JohnsonDiversey in Sturtevant, Wis.

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Johnson Controls to participate in Olathe, Kansas Earth Day events

March 1st, 2010

KansasCity.com

The city of Olathe and the Olathe Chamber of Commerce are partnering to host a 2010 Earth Day event, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., April 22 at Corporate Ridge Office Park, Ridgeview Road and Kansas 10.

John O’Herron of Johnson Controls Inc. will offer tips on reducing home energy costs.

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Sustainability fuels the green technology boom

February 26th, 2010

Diversity / Careers in Engineering & Information Technology

For Don Albinger, VP for renewables at Johnson Controls, Inc (Milwaukee, WI), sustainability means “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” Now, he says, is the time to find and/or develop people with green skills.

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SAM rates Johnson Controls as a gold class sustainability leader

February 25th, 2010

Johnson Controls today announced its recognition as a 2009/2010 Gold Class Sustainability Leader by SAM. A leading global asset manager for sustainability investments, SAM annually rates more than 2,000 companies based on their sustainability performance.

Johnson Controls is recognized as one of two companies with SAM’s highest Gold Class sustainability rating and one of four global companies listed in the Auto Parts & Tires category. The company was recognized with Gold Class level in the 2008 and 2009 reports. » More: SAM rates Johnson Controls as a gold class sustainability leader

Energy & emissions: growing demand to measure and report

February 15th, 2010

by Michael Harris, Vice President and General Manager, Johnson Controls

The need for companies to measure their energy usage and carbon emissions just became more urgent.

Recently, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission issued new guidance to publicly traded companies: you must disclose the impact of climate change and climate change regulation on your business.

Included are actual physical effects of severe weather, rising sea levels, changes in demand for products and other direct impacts that may result from a changing climate. In addition, companies must also disclose risks and opportunities they may experience from either existing or potential regulation of their carbon emissions.

The SEC’s action comes on the heels of two important reports about the growing market in the U.S. and worldwide for carbon management tools – an industry in which Johnson Controls is a recognized market leader. » More: Energy & emissions: growing demand to measure and report

Johnson Controls opens Pa. test labs

January 28th, 2010

The Business Journal of Milwaukee

Johnson Controls Inc. has opened two new performance-test laboratories for commercial air-conditioning equipment at its Grantley Technology Center in York, Pa.

The labs will verify the operating performance of air-handling units and air-cooled chillers, as well as augment research, development and test capabilities at the Grantley Technology Center, which also houses advanced labs for underfloor-air distribution systems and water-cooled chillers.

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Johnson Controls again named as an emerging leader in enterprise carbon accounting software

January 20th, 2010

For the second consecutive year, Johnson Controls has been named an Emerging Market Leader in enterprise carbon accounting software, according to a new report from Groom Energy Solutions, a renewable and energy-efficiency service provider. 

Johnson Controls is one of eight leaders named in Enterprise Carbon Accounting: An Analysis of Corporate-Level Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Reporting and a Review of GHG Software Products. The ranking was weighted and leaders were selected based on an evaluation of customer deployments, technology features, market vision and financial stability. This is the second consecutive year Johnson Controls was named an emerging leader. 

The recognition reflects Johnson Controls’ continued leadership in energy and emissions reporting and accountability. Its Energy and Emissions Management System provides global organizations with the capability to analyze energy trends and calculate greenhouse gas levels. This Web-based system measures, manages and forecasts activities related to energy cost, consumption, energy efficiency projects, fleet emissions, and waste. Organizations can generate easy-to-understand, auditable reports to validate incoming data. » More: Johnson Controls again named as an emerging leader in enterprise carbon accounting software

Steve Roell nominated for top sustainable CEO

January 20th, 2010

triplepundit

Earlier this month, we ran a post in which we asked you to nominate the CEOs who are doing the most to advance principals of sustainability in their companies.
And nominate you did–we received more than 50 nominations via comments to the post and many more through Twitter and other means.

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Metasys delivers more support for sustainability

January 18th, 2010

by Terry Hoffmann, Director of Building Automation Systems Marketing, Johnson Controls

Metasys Release 5.0 (a.k.a. Metasys V) was launched recently with a series of conference calls led by Jim Dagley, VP Channel Marketing and Strategy, Systems North America, Johnson Controls.  More than a thousand sales and operational professionals dialed in from about 200 locations for the event. 

Jim and I kicked off the event with a summary of additions and updates to the Metasys system that now has a greater focus on energy and sustainability. » More: Metasys delivers more support for sustainability

Johnson Controls building the power for electric and hybrid cars

January 15th, 2010

WWMT-TV, Grand Rapids, Michigan

“The Fusion Hybrid has been a big success this year,” said Chantel Williams of Ford Motor Company. “We follow that up with the Focus Electric, will follow in 2011.” 

Both those Ford cars will be powered with lithium-ion batteries, some of which will be made by Johnson Controls in West Michigan.

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