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Johnson Controls announces program to help customers reduce chiller energy costs by up to 40%

Johnson Controls announces program to help customers reduce chiller energy costs by up to 40%

Upgrading chillers with variable-speed technology saves energy and cuts greenhouse gas emissions


August 11, 2010

Johnson Controls Inc., the global multi-industrial leader in providing energy efficiency solutions, is launching a new program to help owners of YORK® centrifugal chillers reduce chiller energy use by up to 40 percent.  The program encourages facility managers to install variable-speed drive (VSD) technologies and identifies rebates and other financial incentives to assist with the payback.

“The abundance of state and utility rebates available today, plus the impact VSD technologies can have on energy costs, make this the perfect time to upgrade,” says Marty Montagne, vice president, marketing, Global Service, Johnson Controls.  “First, we’re making sure our customers are aware of local rebate programs; and when combined with promotional pricing from Johnson Controls, we can help customers meet or exceed their payback requirements and move forward with a project they may not otherwise be able to afford in this economic environment.”

Chillers can account for nearly 30 percent of energy usage in a typical commercial building.  Most new chiller installations include variable-speed drives.  In past years, however, many did not.  Today, these older installations can be retrofitted to achieve significant savings.

A taskforce at Johnson Controls has analyzed the energy profile of its entire installed base of chillers and identified approximately 2,000 customers with the highest potential savings.  In addition to reducing energy expenses, upgrades to all of these chillers could collectively reduce greenhouse gases by approximately 600,000 tons annually – equivalent to removing 115,000 cars from our roads.

In just one example, Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular studies in Florida, recently added two YORK-branded OptiSpeed variable-speed drives to their existing YORK YK 600-ton chillers.  The addition of these variable-speed drives is projected to save Torrey Pines $100,000 per year.  “Thanks to Johnson Controls, we look forward to many years of service and energy savings from these VSD units,” notes Stan Hudson, maintenance manager, Torrey Pines Institute.

For more information about OptiSpeed variable-speed drives or Johnson Controls, visit www.johnsoncontrols.com.  Customers with questions about the VSD retrofit program should contact Tom Brown, senior marketing manager, Enhancement Products, Johnson Controls at thomas.a.brown@jci.com, or (717) 771-6359.

About Johnson Controls
Johnson Controls is the global leader that brings ingenuity to the places where people live, work and travel. By integrating technologies, products and services, we create smart environments that redefine the relationships between people and their surroundings. Our team of 140,000 employees creates a more comfortable, safe and sustainable world through our products and services for more than 200 million vehicles, 12 million homes and one million commercial buildings. Our commitment to sustainability drives our environmental stewardship, good corporate citizenship in our workplaces and communities, and the products and services we provide to customers. For additional information, please visit http://www.johnsoncontrols.com.

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