Feb. 22, 2005: Honeywell Helps Postal Service Deliver Energy Savings
MINNEAPOLIS - Honeywell announced that the U.S. Postal Service in Southern California has awarded the company $20.6 million in contracts for building and energy-retrofit improvements, as well as the development of a cogeneration system. The projects began in late December and are expected to be complete in approximately 12 months.
"Honeywell services enable us to work more efficiently while saving millions of dollars in energy costs," said Ray Levinson, manager of environmental compliance for the U.S. Postal Service Pacific Area. "This is important not only from an operating cost perspective, but also because it will reduce demand on the energy grid in California. Our shared energy savings contract is an effective way to control escalating utility costs and upgrade the facilities."