
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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Australia 2013 EEI Selected Findings
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Energy Efficiency Indicator: US Results 2013
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Energy Efficiency Indicator: 2013 Europe Results
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2013 China Energy Efficiency Indicator Results
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UK EEI 2013 Selected findings
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Germany EEI 2013 Selected Findings
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India EEI 2013 Selected Findings
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France 2013 EEI Selected Findings
Topic(s) Johnson Controls’ Global Energy Efficiency Survey Reveals 116 Percent Increase in the Importance of Energy Management Since 2010
CONTACT: Monica Zimmer
Johnson Controls
+1 414 524 7654 MILWAUKEE, June 13, 2013 -- New research released today by Johnson Controls, the global leader in delivering solutions that increase energy efficiency in buildings, shows energy efficiency interest rose 116 percent globally since 2010, with those who set goals making the greatest strides in reducing energy use.