Johnson ControlsBuilding A More Comfortable, Safe and Sustainable World
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Pursuing Energy Efficient and Sustainable Buildings
Building EfficiencyPart of a $42B world-class organization – Johnson Co ntrols
Supplying interiors to more than 30 million cars per
year
AUTOMOTIVE
EXPERIENCE$21.3B
Producing 130 million vehicle batteries annually
POWER
SOLUTIONS$5.9B BUILDING
EFFICIENCY$14.7B
Optimizing building environments for more than
1 million customers
Our MissionExceeding our Customers’ Increasing Expectations
Our VisionCreating a Comfortable, Safe and Sustainable World
Our ValuesIntegrity · Customer Satisfaction
Employee Engagement · Innovation · Sustainability
Building EfficiencyYou may know us for this …
A portfolio of 2,000+ high-performance heating, cooling, refrigeration and controls products
and services
Building Management
Systems
Service, Repair & Maintenance
Industrial & Commercial Refrigeration
HVAC Products & Controls
HVAC Equipment
Residential Heating & Controls
Building Automation & Controls
Fire & Security
Portfolio Management
Technology Integration
Energy Retrofits
Lighting
Energy Services
Performance Contracting
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Equipment
Commercial & Industrial Refrigeration
FacilitiesManagement
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Services
Workspace Planning
Equipment Repair &Maintenance
We create efficiency for the life of your buildings
Building Efficiency at Johnson Controls
We are reducing the environmental footprint of buil dings
� Delivering products, services and solutions that increase energy efficiency and lower operating costs for one million customers
� Manage $1 billion of annual energy spend for customers, monitoring 63 million metric tons of “greenhouse gas” emissions for 5,000 buildings in 88 countries
� Reducing “greenhouse gas” emissions through performance contracting
� 2,500 performance contracting projects with guaranteed savings of $7.5 billion
� Reduced carbon dioxide or “greenhouse gas” emissions by 16 million metric tons since 2000 — the same level of emissions as 1.3 million U.S. homes in one year
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� Empire State Building (New York, NY) – Retrofit reduced annual energy use by 38%� Johnson Controls Global Headquarters (Glendale, WI) – renovation created the
largest concentration of LEED platinum buildings (four) on one site in the world
� Empire State Building (New York, NY) – Retrofit reduced annual energy use by 38%� Johnson Controls Global Headquarters (Glendale, WI) – renovation created the
largest concentration of LEED platinum buildings (four) on one site in the world
Recent Projects
Environmental Stewardship
Largest Opportunity – Buildings
Buildings account for :
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Clean Technology
Energy efficiency improvements in buildings will continue to be the best way for customers to reduce energy use and achieve GHG reduction goals
40404040%world’s energy consumption
70%world’s
electricity use
Lower investment
costs (relative to
renewables)
Fast payback
timeframes
Increased property values
Johnson Controls Global Goals for our Own Buildings
� Make our existing buildings more comfortable, safe, and sustainable
� Create a state of the art environment to showcase our high-performance building strategies and technologies
� Work toward our global 30% carbon intensity reduction target (2008-2018)
� Demonstrate we can achieve high levels of efficiency, comfort, and sustainability without adding a premium to the budget
Environmental Stewardship
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LEED® Green Buildings at Johnson Controls
Brengel Technology Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
� Built in 2000 – in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
� Complements existing 100-year-old Building Efficiency Headquarters building next door
� Lighting system consumes only 0.86 watts per ft2
� 130,000 sq. ft. of space added to the complex – with no additional maintenance personnel needed
� Delivered a 35% reduction in operating costs compared to traditional construction
� Delivers over $76,000 in annual energy savings
� Built for the same cost as traditional construction
� 11 month payback for LEED-EB upgrades
LEED Silver: LEED-NC Rating System
2001
LEED Gold: LEED-EB Rating System
2004
Environmental Stewardship
So how did we do it?
Building Automation System:
Optimal energy efficiency and performance capability with installed Metasys® BAS
Remote Access for 24-hour monitoring and control
Easy to identify energy savings opportunities
• Energy sub-metering
• Load profiling
• Cost report generation
• Continuous commissioning
• Minimal systems operation when unoccupied
Environmental Stewardship
Approach to Our Own Buildings – LEED Categories
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Sustainable Sites
Urban Redevelopment
Energy & Atmosphere
Materials and Resources
Indoor Environmental Quality
Green HousekeepingControllability
Minimum Energy Use
Ozone Protection
Local content
Water Efficiency
Environmental Stewardship
Corporate Headquarters - Glendale Campus
Environmental Stewardship
Sustainable Features of the Corporate Headquarters
• 1,452 panel, 250 kW solar photovoltaic array (Wisconsin’s largest when built)
• 135 kW solar laminated roof array
• 1,330 sf solar thermal collectors
• 340 ton, 272 well geothermal system
• Under floor air distribution system
• 30,000 gallon rainwater capture cistern
• 13 acres of restored native prairie
• 14,000 sq. ft. of vegetated roof (green roof)
• 89% of “waste” diverted from landfill
• 25% of project materials locally harvested and manufactured
• 12 PHEV charging stations in parking structure
Environmental Stewardship
Insulation and Building Envelope
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StructureGlendale U-Values
Standard Building
Percent Better
Windows 0.308 0.46 33%
Skylights 0.26 1.17 78%
Walls 0.07 0.084 17%
Roof 0.041 0.063 35%White
Membrane
Roofing
0.071 0.071 0%
Floor Slab
Concrete0.071 0.071 0%
Fenestration
Assembly Factor.28 0.57 51%
Low U-Values mean what energy we use in the buildin g we keep in the building, it measures the rate of heat loss, how well it prevent s heat from escaping from the building
Environmental Stewardship
Lighting and Daylighting Systems
Lighting Output and Savings
Standard Building
Optimized Forecast
Actual Average
Actual Cloudy Day
Actual Sunny Day
W/sq.ft. 1 W .67 W .475 W .55 W .4 W
Annual Savings
NA $64,200 $108,000 $93,100 $124,000
LED lighting in the parking structure and surface lot saves $5,700 annually
• Windows
• Skylights
• Daylight Harvesting
• Lighting Controls (Intelligent ballasts)
• Electrical Shades
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Geothermal System
Geothermal System Details:
• 272 wells drilled 300 feet deep
• Wells use the subsurface temperatures for warming or cooling the water supply
• Heat pumps reduce winter heating costs by 29 percent when compared to current natural gas boilers
• Using geothermal wells to pre-cool chiller water in the summer will reduce chiller operating costs by 23%
• Heat pumps have operating costs 57% lower than traditional natural gas systems
Environmental Stewardship
Geothermal System
Heat Pump
Chiller
582,142 kWh
60,960 therms
Chiller energy reduction of 28%, Heat pump energy reduction of 67%
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Heating and Cooling Distribution
FlexSys Raised Floor System
Personal Environment Modules
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1.5
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0.5
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1.5
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Current Heating Classic VAV
Inches of Static Pressure
Energy Savings: 75% decrease in motor horsepower
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Solar PV from Sept 09 – Aug 10
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Roof
Ground
TotalGenerated: 455,091 kWhAnnual Savings: $58,700
Greenhouse Gas Reduction:413.5 tons
Environmental Stewardship
Solar Thermal System for Hot Water
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Expected Annual Savings: 2,837 therms$1,986
Greenhouse Gas Reduction:15.1 tons
Environmental Stewardship
Benefits of the Investment in Energy Efficiency & Sust ainability
• Substantial energy savings
• Significant emissions reductions
• Lighting improvements
• Maintenance improvements
• Better employee productivity
• Local, national, and global
recognition
Environmental Stewardship
Water Savings
Outside Use
80,000 Gallon Cistern (sprinklers and pond evaporation)
309,000 gallons annually+
Native Landscaping(no water use needed)
=309,000 gallons less
water from City of Glendale
Inside Use
30,000 Gallon Cistern+
Greywater Recycling595,000 gallons (estimate)
+Low Flow Fixtures
1.138M Gallons=
Reduced Water Use1.73 M Gallons
Permeable PaversMilwaukee County Annual Rainfall: 34”
Square Feet of Pavers: 125,000 square feet2.6M Gallons = Reduced Run-off
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Virtual Tour Kiosk
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Virtual Tour Kiosk
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Enterprise Dashboards
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Real-Time Building Energy Use
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