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Honeywell, Ramsey County to Modernize Ice Arenas with Smart Energy Tech
The collaboration is expected to enable Ramsey County to lower its annual electricity costs by nearly 20% while also reducing operational costs and strengthening system resilience.
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Honeywell announced that it is working with the Ramsey County, Minnesota government to bring building automation and energy management technology to 10 county-managed ice rinks and the Ramsey County Parks and Recreation office. The collaboration is expected to enable Ramsey County to lower its annual electricity costs by nearly 20% while also reducing operational costs and strengthening system resilience.
The comprehensive initiative will also directly support Ramsey County’s Climate Equity Action Plan, which was established in 2024 with a goal to “reduce energy use and pursue 100% carbon-free energy sources in county-owned facilities.” The installation of Honeywell’s solutions and technologies across the 11 facilities is on track for completion by the end of this year and will mark a major milestone toward the County’s energy optimization goals.
Through this project, Honeywell is integrating a range of improvements to the facilities that are tailored to address Ramsey County’s unique needs, such as:
- Smarter, Connected Systems: New automated building management systems will connect diverse building systems – from Honeywell and other providers – to help optimize heating, cooling and ice conditions based on usage.
- Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient LED lighting upgrades will help enhance visibility and building envelope sealing will help reduce energy loss, improving comfort and lowering dehumidification costs.
- Carbon Management: Using the Honeywell Forge platform, Honeywell Carbon and Energy Manager will enable near real-time utility tracking to help identify cost-saving opportunities and monitor equipment performance remotely. In tandem, enhanced HVAC controls – which support scheduling and CO2 monitoring – will help boost efficiency, improve refrigerant leak detection and reduce operating costs.
- Energy Optimization: Facilities will also have gas-fired heating replaced with modern systems, further streamlining maintenance and helping reduce natural gas use.
As part of this project, two of Ramsey County’s largest ice rinks – Aldrich Arena and TCO Sports Garden – will harness renewable power with new solar panels, while four other arenas – Oscar Johnson, Ken Yackel - West Side, White Bear and Shoreview – will receive refrigerant leak detection upgrades to help improve chiller efficiency and safety.

