Johnson controls signs fifth canadian department of national defence contract, reaching ca$8.2m in projected total annual energy savings and significant co2 reduction
2nd canadian division support base (cdsb) valcartier contract awarded to johnson controls by the canadian department of national defence in support of net zero goals, expected to reduce base-wide energy costs by ca$1.5m annually the project is wholly funded by a 14-year energy performance contract to guarantee savings and cut costs for taxpayers 2 cdsb valcartier brings the canadian dnd's total projected energy cost savings with johnson controls to ca$8.2m annually and total emissions reduction by close to 37,000 tons of co2 milwaukee , nov. 8, 2022 /prnewswire/ -- johnson controls (nyse: jci) has secured its fifth project with canada's department of national defence in support of the dnd's 2050 net zero goals. the efficiency initiative at 2nd canadian division support base (cdsb) valcartier is designed to reduce greenhouse gas (ghg) emissions by 58% during the length of the 14-year contract and energy costs by ca$1.5m annually.
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