
Performance Management

Implementing best practices in operations can significantly improve building efficiency. Today’s technologies create unprecedented energy data for analysis and action. The performance of building systems, operational changes and maintenance efforts can be tracked over time. These technology tools will be transformative if we continue to evolve our energy management practices, review the data, build our plans and act on new information. The goal? Bringing people and technology together to improve building performance.
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2012 EEI: Australia Results Summary Presentation
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2012 EEI: Global Results Executive Summary
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2012 EEI: Global Results Presentation
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2012 EEI: Australia Fact Sheet
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2012 EEI: China Results Summary Presentation
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CONTACT: Monica Zimmer
Johnson Controls
+1 414 524 7654 MILWAUKEE, June 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Eighty-five percent of building owners and operators globally depend on energy management to drive operational efficiency, according to a survey released today by Johnson Controls, global leader in delivering solutions that increase energy efficiency in buildings.
2012 EEI: Germany Results
The 2012 survey found that interest in energy efficiency jumped 26% among executives in Germany: 81% said energy management was very or extremely important to their organizations (versus 55% in 2011). Other details include:
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Forty-nine percent of German respondents had invested in energy efficiency in the past year, and 45% had invested in renewable energy.
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2012 EEI: France Results
There was a 19% jump in interest in energy efficiency among building executives in France: 72% said energy management was very or extremely important to their organizations compared to 53% in 2011. Seventy four percent said they were paying more attention to energy in 2012 than in 2011.
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2012 EEI: China Results Summary Presentation - Chinese
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