October 20, 2011
Fluor Cuts Energy 10.3m kWh, But Report Short on Data
Fluor, the $20.8 billion engineering, construction, procurement and maintenance company, reduced energy use in its offices by 1.3 kWh per square foot last year, according to its 2010 sustainability report.
The company says this is equal to a reduction of more than 10.3 million kWh, accomplished through projects including lighting retrofits, lighting control procedural changes, kitchen appliance replacements, printing changes and programmable thermostats. Fluor says it also made heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system replacements and enhancements, implemented energy management systems, installed reflective roofing and consolidated office space and….
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