September 2009 |
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Johnson Controls completes solar heating systems for seven El Paso Pools
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Part of energy savings performance contract designed
to save $20.3 million over 10 years
MILWAUKEE – (September 2, 2009) – Johnson Controls, Inc. (NYSE: JCI), the global
leader in energy efficiency and sustainability, recently completed the
installation of new solar heating systems at seven indoor pools in El Paso,
Texas. The new systems, which are expected to save more than $1.5 million in
energy costs from pool operations over the next 10 years, are ideal for one of
the nation’s sunniest cities, which averages more than 300 days of sunshine per
calendar year.
More than 700 solar thermal panels, covering nearly 32,000 sq. ft., are now
converting solar rays into hot water for municipal pools across the city. The
solar heating upgrades are part of an overall Energy Savings Performance
Contract developed by Johnson Controls to help the city reduce escalating
utility costs and improve aging infrastructure while improving air quality in
the region.
“Renewable energy solutions will help the city more effectively manage energy
usage while reducing costs and environmental impact,” said Don Albinger, vice
president of renewable energy solutions at Johnson Controls. “The ideal climate
and days of sunshine make the project a win for both city officials looking to
realize cost savings, and for residents seeking a fun, environmentally friendly
place to cool off.”
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In addition to the pools, the contract includes energy efficiency upgrades to 53
El Paso facilities and the conversion of 6,600 traffic lights to LED technology.
The $14.7 million project is expected to deliver operating and energy cost
savings of $20.3 million over 10 years. It also will eliminate nearly 11,300
tons of air pollutants, reduce electricity consumption at facilities by 29
percent, and decrease electrical consumption by traffic lights by 84 percent.
Pools heated by the new solar systems include those at the Marty Robbins
Recreation Center, Armijo Park Recreation Center and Pool, WW Cowan Recreation
Center, Leo Cancellare Recreation Center, Hilos de Plata Senior Center and Pool,
T & I Recreation Center, and Veterans Recreation Center.
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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