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In this episode about the YORK magnetic centrifugal chiller (YMC2), Marty Montagne (vice president of global service, Johnson Controls) describes how the YMC2 chiller can meet the tough demands of providing superior reliability, dependability and maximum uptime. Plus, the entire YMC2 chiller is field serviceable, ensuring consistent, uninterrupted operation. To learn more about the YMC2, visit www.johnsoncontrols.com

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Sustainable Chiller from Johnson Controls – YORK® Magnetic Centrifugal Chiller (YMC2)

November 6, 2010

In this episode about the YORK magnetic centrifugal chiller (YMC2), Laura Wand (director of chiller business development, Johnson Controls) explains how the chiller is redefining the formula for sustainability in centrifugal chillers, is environmentally friendly and can help garner USGBC LEED® points for green building projects. To learn more about the YMC2, visit www.johnsoncontrols.com Enjoyed […]

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Meet a Celeb: Jack Johnson, Eco-Folk Hero

September 21, 2010

Check out this exclusive performance of ‘Same Girl,’ the first single off of Jack Johnson’s newest record Sleep Through the Static, out this week. Singer-songwriter, surfer and all-around sustainable guy (not to mention swoon-worthy), Jack has got the green movement’s back. His studio is solar-powered, full of reused building materials and insulated with, yup, old […]

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JACK JOHNSON/ E FRIENDLY STUDIO

September 2, 2010

Jack Johnson is a leader on the charts — and in the field of eco-friendly recording. The singer-songwriter’s new album, “Sleep Through the Static” (street date: February 5), was recorded using 100-percent solar power. In this edition of Soundcheck, we tour the Grammy-winner’s green studio in Los Angeles. CNN’S DENISE QUAN VISITS WITH JACK JOHNSON […]

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Johnson & Johnson receives Leed Gold Certification Award

June 27, 2010

Johnson & Johnson World Headquarters building in New Brunswick, NJ recently garnered the LEED Existing Buildings Gold Certification from the US Green Building Council. Take a tour with employees as they show a variety of sustainable projects that contributed to this designation. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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