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Published: Thu, 22 Oct 2009
Description: Johnson Controls' Ian Campbell on how the company improves buildings with its energy efficiency systems.
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" Accompanied it touches so many parts of your life possibly your car where you work. Where we find our Jeff Flock he's in Milwaukee where are you -- said given away."
" Well guys love the TJ even had he won't wondering I was trying to only hits video clips where I am today and this I've. -- under by the way a solar array here with. Ian Campbell who is the vice president of energy and workplace solutions for a company called. Johnson Controls I've. Suspect you've heard of them. Bob -- the -- down how successful this company has been through history and Ian has been -- 26 years that he's only. To take responsible for the last well executed but let's -- have a history of Johnson Controls terms of the success they've had. Consecutive sales increases 62 straight years earnings increases for eighteen straight years consecutive dividend payments for a 122 years. Or you could do was screwed up -- look at this. Anything up we have we have a great record so steeped in. Difficult years looking back 2000 line I think we've all seen the impact of the economy that we -- excited about the changes we have the company -- and we are here corp. -- headquarters and I want to try to do this is part of the solar -- that the fires this of course Johnson Controls for the things about this company is that it control systems for buildings. All around the world this is part of the corporate headquarters here to massive facility we can't see at all at this this report but. This is what you do you're even doing the empire state building now you're rebuilding the infrastructure the empire state it would make it more energy associate with being an energy efficient the terrific project for the empire state building so. -- it -- undergoing a major refurbishment improve the quality of that space and then we integrating some of those energy efficiency sustainability. Issues. Into the project so. It's actually going to save about 38%. Energy reduction within the building. And the thing about it is -- going to get paid back in people's and you you do these sorts of things you can get a payback in three years let's please listen please it is because it's being integrated into the actual renovation project itself. So incremental cost is fictional. -- at the camp appreciate it so much just a taste of what we're going to experience today with us tremendously successful company Milwaukee Wisconsin. Rain obviously does not purchase solar ray you told me it can rain like them. He likes it before it's her son you're actually gathering power right now so good good to know. Good success. It will be with the CEO. But Johnson Controls folks later in the day -- leave it -- 2 o'clock hour aside it's Mike yes. Jeff Flock and Johnson control's Jeff thanks for that."
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