Honeywell Boosts Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in City of Newark
Project aims to reduce energy operating costs by approximately 36 percent
NEWARK, N. J. — Mayor Ras Baraka and Department of Engineering Director Phillip Scott announced that the City of Newark, New Jersey, and Honeywell Intl. will partner in an energy savings improvement project to help the city save money and taxpayer dollars.
Honeywell was selected as the city’s energy services company and will lead a program to upgrade building infrastructure in 17 facilities — from City Hall to Symphony Hall — and help cut the city’s annual energy operating costs by an estimated 36 percent, with a potential savings of nearly $1 million per year.