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Johnson Controls Creates Enhanced Energy and Emissions Management System

Published 7/24/2009

Johnson Controls announced the release of the enhanced Energy and Emissions Management System in July of 2009. The system provides global organizations with the capability to analyze energy trends and calculate greenhouse gas levels. It measures, manages, and forecasts activities related to energy cost, consumption, energy efficiency projects, fleet emissions, and waste. Organizations can receive easy-to-understand, auditable reports to validate incoming data. Delivered by Johnson Controls Global WorkPlace Solutions, the Energy and Emissions Management System is Web-based and incorporates one of the most advanced management software programs available to meet greenhouse gas emission reporting standards. The system currently manages $1 billion of annual energy spend and annually monitors 63 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions for 5,000 buildings located in 88 countries. Over the last eight years, the system has captured more than 8,000 energy and cost savings initiatives - nearly half of which were achieved for global companies including Pfizer, Wyeth, Dell, and Xerox - resulting in savings of $1 billion and 6.2 million metric tons of CO2 or the equivalent. The Energy and Emissions Management System is user-friendly, global platform that includes international support of data entry. Reports can be generated in four languages, numerous currencies, and units of measure. In addition, a greenhouse gas inventory module automates carbon accounting based on the World Research Institute and World Business Council for Sustainable Development GHG Protocol. The GHG module consolidates all sources of greenhouse gas emissions, baseline adjustments, and credit trading impacts to generate a transparent, verifiable greenhouse gas inventory.For more information, visit www.johnsoncontrols.com/.