Engineering Government Affairs Economics

 




Energy Efficient Products 

 

Building and automation systems – commercial and industrial

Quick Links

Building and automation systems

Carbon/Manufactured graphite

Lighting

Motors

Turbines

  • Power reliability at the Banco Central building, Brasília, Brazil Johnson Controls
  • Multiple systems integration at Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia (.pdf) Johnson Controls
  • Improved facility management at Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, Kansas Johnson Controls

Building and automation systems – government, education, and health care

  • Energy Monitoring & Controls System at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C.  Johnson Controls
  • Lighting retrofits and other energy efficient product upgrades at the Broward County Judicial Complex, Fort Lauderdale, FL  Johnson Controls
  • Large-scale facility management system at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia  Johnson Controls
  • Integrated Building Automation System at Frederick Community College, Frederick, Maryland  Johnson Controls

Carbon/Manufactured Graphite

  • Airport, highway, and public area snow-removal energy costs reduced. Superior Graphite Co. offers SnowFree®, a heated pavement system for the efficient removal of snow.
  • Aerospace and Automotive part production - decreased energy costs in the production of parts. Superior Graphite Co. offers a patented technology that increases efficiency in the densification of advanced materials.

Lighting

  • Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc. has introduced its new Energy Savings Calculator, where you can automatically calculate dollars saved by upgrading your old lighting systems to the new energy-saving products for fluorescent and HID (High Intensity Discharge) systems. Click here to download the calculator directly from the website. 

Motors

  • Electrical Vehicle Motors. This update from www.frost.com discusses market trends and outlook for electric motor technology and fuel cells, as well as discussing Emerson Electric's new initiatives in the field of electric traction motors.

Turbines

 

 









HOME | ABOUT | CONTACT | SEARCH
Engineering | Government Affairs | Economics
Product Divisions & Sections | Membership | Standards | Meetings | General Information | Forums | Affiliated Organizations