Johnson Controls unveils Enterprise Energy Services offering for global businesses

by Shane Henson — May 22, 2013—Johnson Controls Global WorkPlace Solutions (GWS), a business unit of Johnson Controls that provides facilities and real estate management services for companies worldwide, has launched a new offering called Enterprise Energy Services to help Global 1,000 companies reduce energy consumption and meet carbon-reduction targets.

According the company’s recent announcement, the offering combines energy-centered operations and maintenance practices, energy advisory services and energy efficiency projects into a self-funding continuous energy improvement program, supported by an enterprise data management system. Each program can be designed to suit a company’s specific objectives and budget requirements. Typical solutions include a guaranteed reduction in energy consumption across a client’s real estate portfolio.

A company taking advantage of Enterprise Energy Services will have access to a wide range of energy improvement capabilities, including strategic planning, dedicated account-based energy management experts, energy-centric maintenance programs, facility infrastructure projects and tailored communications campaigns, says Johnson Controls. Enterprise Energy Services clients also benefit from ongoing innovations in building information technology, including the Johnson Controls Panoptix solution, which supports energy and carbon reporting, facility benchmarking, automated fault detection and energy performance management.

Johnson Controls already has a proven record with Enterprise Energy Services programs in place with global 1,000 clients that include energy procurement, carbon strategic planning, green building assessments, energy-centered facilities management, enterprise-data management and guaranteed infrastructure improvement projects.

“We’ve completed over 2,500 energy projects and will leverage this experience to guarantee program results and help companies achieve their energy and sustainability goals,” said Iain Campbell, vice president and general manager for Energy Solutions, Building Efficiency at Johnson Controls, about the new venture.