Johnson Controls HVAC Manufacturing Plant to Operate on 100 Percent Green Energy
MILWAUKEE — Johnson Controls is leading the charge on sustainable manufacturing with its continued commitment to green energy. Johnson Controls Building Technologies & Solutions selected one of its largest facilities as the first plant to shift 100 percent of its electricity to wind power. The plant located in Wichita, Kansas, manufacturers residential heating and air conditioning equipment for the YORK®, Luxaire®, Coleman® and Champion® brands. The facility will produce zero emissions from electricity and reduce the company’s North American greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 18 percent.
“This renewable energy agreement is a win-win for the business," said Liz Haggerty, vice president and general manager, Ducted Systems, Johnson Controls. "This plant will operate on 100 percent clean energy, dramatically reducing emissions and saving costs. This is a great example of Johnson Controls’ commitment to sustainability, which drives our enterprise excellence.”