Trane to help reduce energy consumption by 30% at DOE sites

September 17, 2007—The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Trane to find comprehensive ways to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions at DOE sites across the country under the DOE’s new Transformational Energy Action Management (TEAM) Initiative. Trane plans to help reduce energy intensity across the nationwide DOE complex by 30 percent, which should save approximately $90 million in taxpayer dollars per year.

Trane will expand its strong building systems presence at DOE sites across the country by implementing energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs) at selected DOE sites as part of the TEAM initiative. ESPCs help the federal government create high-performance building environments by funding construction or much-needed building upgrades through energy savings.

Trane, one of the American Standard Companies, has been providing HVAC systems and solutions to all government sectors for more than 50 years, enhancing their indoor and outdoor environments through integrated solutions for improved IAQ, dehumidification, moisture control, acoustics, and energy efficiency performance. In addition to performance contracts, Trane also offers government entities comprehensive turnkey solutions and FM options via its GSA federal supply schedules that provide facility infrastructure and operating solutions.

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