WEC Hamburg Marc Van Meldert April 14-15,2005 Johnson Controls, Inc. Reducing Green House Gas Emissions by Improving Energy Efficiency
Johnson Controls: Today Ranked 71 th in Fortune 500 26.6 billion in sales 123,000 employees Over 500 facilities In 51 countries
Global supplier of Automotive interiors Lead acid batteries Facility management and controls Johnson Controls: Today 3
Energy Use Creates Greenhouse Gases Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Combustion 82% Other Carbon Dioxide 2% Methane 9% Nitrous Oxide 5% HFCs, PFCs and SF 2% Source: Energy Information Administration Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2001 GHG Emissions Transportation 27% Buildings 36% Industrial 37% Source: Energy Information Administration “Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 1998 Energy Use
Getting accurate data, especially GHG data is not obvious, whilst effective emissions management is only possible with useful information Accurate Data
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Examples of Improvement (1) Optimise Energy Efficiency in Buildings
Examples of Improvement (2) Refrigerants used in industrial cooling applications
Examples of Improvement (3) Powerframe Battery Production Technology
Examples of Improvement (4) Car Seat Design: Reduce Weight Use of Al, Mg Frame structure Flatter seats Lighter fabric Analyse use of features Frame structure