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Johnson Controls Renewable Energy Projects at the 2009 GovEnergy Conference
2009 GovEnergy Conference - Aug. 9-12 and key Johnson
Controls experts will be in attendance to present several sessions and share
information on new technologies, trends, best practices and projects.
Session topics include:
- Existing Building Commissioning - focusing on new
requirements for retro commissioning existing buildings.
- Remote Building Control - optimizing building energy usage and automation
through remote control technologies.
- The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - discussing program parameters.
- Measurement and Verification - a panel presentation looking at the latest
guidelines for the new IDIQ contract.
Johnson Controls Federal Government projects:
- U.S. Navy Base Energy Enhancements in Guam - the
incorporation of photovoltaic systems to help reduce costs and environmental
impact.
- The Pentagon - the implementation of renewable and energy efficiency
technologies.
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory - installation of a biomass gasification system
that results in an estimated $8 million in annual energy savings.
- Empire State Building - execution of a complete energy retrofitting of the
building.
Mark Wagner, vice president, Governmental Regulations and Mark Elliot, vice president and general manager, Federal Systems, both of Johnson Controls, will be available to speak to further details of these projects.
For more information about Johnson Controls visit www.jci.com
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