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Schneider Electric / Square D News
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Rueil-Malmaison, France, August 6, 2007 Schneider Electric joined the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI) in a global effort to help cities around the world improve the energy efficiency of buildings and decrease greenhouse gas emissions. Through its TAC subsidiary, Schneider Electrics Building Automation Business Unit is a recognized innovator in building management systems and has an unparalleled track record of providing building automation solutions, energy saving retrofits and extended services to thousands of cities around the world. It has helped cities from Anchorage to Zurich save hundreds of millions of dollars in energy savings through guaranteed performance contracts. The U. S. Green Building's Council estimates that commercial office buildings use 20% more energy on average than necessary. Climate change is a global problem that requires local action, said President Clinton. The business, banks and cities partnering with my foundation are addressing the issue of global warming because its the right thing to do, but also because its good for their bottom line. Theyre going to save money, make money, create jobs and have a tremendous positive impact on climate change. Schneider Electric becomes the sixth world class company selected for this global Energy Efficiency Building Retrofit Program, the first project of CCIs C40 Large Cities Climate Summit. The project brings together five of the worlds largest banks, and sixteen of the worlds largest cities, in a landmark program designed to reduce energy consumption in existing buildings. We will audit buildings, engineer efficiency measures, implement retrofits, provide performance guarantees of energy savings, work on an ongoing basis with CCI to lower total system costs. We will help gain back the wasted resources while at the same time ushering in a new era in social responsibility, commented Arne Frank, Executive Vice President Schneider Electrics Building Automation Business Unit. Jean-Pascal Tricoire, President and CEO of Schneider Electric: Schneider Electric has rolled out an action plan to consume better and consume less. Our commitment is to help our customers to make significant improvements in their energy efficiency, whether in their buildings, factories, infrastructures or homes. By joining Clinton Climate Initiative, we affirm our engagement and we participate in the convergence of societys players towards more sustainable development. Some key achievements of 2007: About the Clinton Climate Initiative Building on his long-term commitment to preserving the environment, President Clinton launched the Clinton Foundations Climate Initiative in August 2006 with the mission of applying the Foundations business-oriented approach to the fight against climate change in practical, measurable, and significant ways. In its first phase, CCI is working with the C40 Large Cities Climate Leadership Group to accelerate efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. CCI team members have visited nearly all of these cities and are working with them to define projects and take action. The C40 Large Cities Climate Leadership Group is comprised of the following cities: Addis Ababa,Bangkok, Beijing, Berlin, Bogota, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Caracas, Chicago, Delhi, Dhaka, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Houston, Istanbul, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Karachi, Lagos, Lima, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Manila, Melbourne, Mexico City, Moscow, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Philadelphia, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Sydney, Toronto, Tokyo, and Warsaw. For more information contact the Clinton Foundation Press. About Schneider Electric Schneider Electric is the world leader in electrical distribution and automation & control. Schneider Electric develops a global offer of products and services for the residential, building, industry, energy and infrastructure markets. Schneider Electric employs 112,000 people, sells in 190 countries and, in 2006, made sales of 13.7 billion through its distributors 13,000 sales outlets. Through its TAC brand, Schneider Electric is a leading provider of building automation solutions based on Open Integrated Systems for Building IT®. The Building Automation Business Units mission is to provide added value through building environment services for indoor climate, security and use of energy, delivered with advanced technology to end users and property owners throughout the world. |
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