Johnson Controls Energy Conservation Initiatives Mitigate Over One Million Metric Tons of Carbon Emissions in Arkansas Communities
Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI) is set to reduce over one million metric tons of CO2 through energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in Arkansas. Since 2010, it has partnered with 22 public organizations, saving taxpayers $229M. Key projects include the largest publicly owned solar facility in Rogers, expected to generate over 157M kWh and save $15M. Additionally, Arkansas State University’s $39M upgrades will save $110M in utility costs. Washington County’s solar arrays aim for 100% renewable energy with savings of $21M. These initiatives support sustainability and community enrichment.
- Projected reduction of over one million metric tons of CO2 emissions across Arkansas.
- Saved Arkansas taxpayers $229M through energy efficiency projects since 2010.
- Largest publicly owned solar facility in Rogers to save $15M in utility costs.
- Arkansas State University's $39M in improvements expected to save $110M in total utility costs.
- Washington County's solar projects projected to save $21M and advance toward 100% renewable energy.
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MILWAUKEE, Feb. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI), the global leader for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, is now projected to successfully cut more than one million metric tons of carbon dioxide through energy efficiency and renewable energy public projects across the state of Arkansas. Since 2010, Johnson Controls has partnered with 22 public organizations to implement decarbonization solutions that are expected to deliver the same air quality results as taking a quarter million vehicles off the roads for one year while saving Arkansas taxpayers a combined
"Our partnerships across Arkansas are a perfect example of how public entities can support ambitious sustainability goals," said Nate Manning, president of Building Solutions North America at Johnson Controls. "Through creative funding solutions, public organizations can make much-needed infrastructure updates that enrich their communities while reducing costs and meeting decarbonization goals. We are eager to see how these customers innovate and inspire similar organizations to join the race to cut emissions and save capital."
Twenty-two public organizations throughout Arkansas have engaged with Johnson Controls under performance contracts to implement energy-efficient and renewable infrastructure solutions. These contracts help empower organizations to make critical infrastructure improvements to deliver guaranteed outcomes while preserving capital. Johnson Controls projects throughout Arkansas are leading the way in energy conservation and tax-dollar preservation.
City of Rogers
When city leadership in Rogers, Arkansas, first engaged with Johnson Controls, they knew they needed to reduce their energy consumption to save capital and meet citizens' rising sustainability expectations. Johnson Controls experts proposed the construction of three ground-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) arrays totalling 4.6 megawatts. The project is set to build the largest publicly owned solar facility in the state and expected to generate more than 157M kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity—worth more than
Arkansas State University (ASU)
After a successful project completion at the Arkansas State University (ASU) System's flagship institution in Jonesboro, the ASU System engaged Johnson Controls to address deferred maintenance and provide sustainable solutions across eight other ASU System campus locations. The combined
Washington County
As the first county in Arkansas to invest in solar through a performance contract, Washington County is moving toward
To learn more about Johnson Controls' sustainable offerings available to public organizations, including OpenBlue Net Zero Buildings, visit www.johnsoncontrols.com/openblue/net-zero-buildings.
About Johnson Controls
At Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI) we transform the environments where people live, work, learn and play. As the global leader in smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, our mission is to reimagine the performance of buildings to serve people, places and the planet.
With a history of more than 135 years of innovation, Johnson Controls delivers the blueprint of the future for industries such as healthcare, schools, data centers, airports, stadiums, manufacturing and beyond through its comprehensive digital offering, OpenBlue. With a global team of 100,000 experts in more than 150 countries, Johnson Controls offers the world's largest portfolio of building technology and software, as well as service solutions with some of the most trusted names in the industry. For more information, visit www.johnsoncontrols.com or follow us @johnsoncontrols on Twitter.
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