Johnson Controls AI-enhanced OpenBlue platform cuts the Microsoft Beijing Campus energy footprint
As a result, an energy saving endorsement and financial subsidy has been granted by the Beijing Municipal Government and the Haidian District Government
SHANGHAI — Johnson Controls partnered with Microsoft Beijing Campus for its ongoing retrofit and optimization of building operations, achieving 27.9% energy savings and ensuring key equipment uptime to 98%. As a result, the campus has been granted an energy saving endorsement and financial subsidy by the Beijing Municipal Government and the Haidian District Government.
"China’s pledge to ensure carbon emissions peak by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 places a huge responsibility on its buildings sector to dive deeply into the latest sustainable engineering technology,” said Anu Rathninde, president, Asia Pacific, Johnson Controls. “In this project, we joined hands with Microsoft to raise the bar on what is possible for energy-efficient buildings, and their faith in Johnson Controls’ AI-enabled OpenBlue Net Zero Buildings solution has been proven out. The energy and emissions savings on their Beijing Campus project help Microsoft, and us, highlight what is now possible sustainability-wise for retrofit buildings programs in China.”