A&B Properties, Carbon Lighthouse Launch Energy Efficiency Pilot Program
Data-driven analysis aims to identify optimal energy use at highest demand commercial properties
HONOLULU — A&B Properties Inc. (ABP), a wholly owned subsidiary of Alexander & Baldwin Inc., has partnered with Carbon Lighthouse, an energy services company, to implement a two-month pilot to identify energy efficiency initiatives for its commercial assets in Hawaii. The program was launched at two properties on Oahu — Pearl Highlands Center and Kaka`ako Commerce Center — and the Kahului Office Building on Maui. These properties were identified as having the highest energy demands within ABP’s Hawaii commercial portfolio.
“Energy efficiency is a priority for A&B,” said Kit Millan, ABP vice president, asset management. “The program is a winning proposition: if successful, not only will we realize operational and financial efficiencies that will be shared with tenants, but we will contribute to broader sustainability efforts, which is of benefit to the environment and the community.”