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City of Fenton, Missouri, Achieves Initial Energy Savings of 29% After Comprehensive Energy Upgrades

By: 3BL Media

First year assessment results show the city is on track to achieve nearly $70,000 in energy savings annually

SOURCE: Trane Technologies

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DAVIDSON, N.C., February 24, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Trane® - by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global climate innovator - is pleased to share that the City of Fenton, Missouri, has achieved energy savings of 29% in the first year following a comprehensive energy and infrastructure upgrade on four city buildings.

The city achieved nearly $70,000 in energy savings over the initial twelve month period, or 701,313 kWh in electric and 20,595 therms in natural gas. This equals 606 metric tons of reduced carbon emissions, the equivalent of more than 1.5 million miles driven by an average passenger vehicle.

“This was a significant renovation project for our city,” said Mayor Bob Brasses. “Working with Trane, we were able to upgrade our existing infrastructure and improve our energy efficiency. We had high expectations for the outcome, only to have them surpassed in the first year.”

Working consultatively with the project team, Trane identified opportunities to support the city’s energy reduction goals, including upgrading four of the city’s main buildings’ HVAC infrastructure along with a web-based integrated building automation controls platform, upgrading interior and exterior building lighting to high-efficiency LED fixtures, and other general building improvements. The project included high-efficiency systems upgrades for the Riverchase Recreation Center, City Hall, Community Development and Public Works, and converting city-owned streetlights to LED along the main thoroughfare, Gravois Bluff Blvd., improving light levels and overall esthetics.

“When the City of Fenton came to us to help them achieve their energy efficiency goals and descrease their energy consumption, we recognized an opportunity to make a wider impact,” said Jennifer Geen, senior account manager, Energy Services and Solutions, Trane. “Through our collaboration, we have designed and implemented a highly-efficient solution that has already made a positive impact on the community and helped to create a more sustainable future for our planet.”

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About City of Fenton, Missouri

A suburban community of Saint Louis Missouri, the City of Fenton was founded in 1818 and incorporated as a City in 1948; its proximity to the Meramec River has enabled a rich foundation of inhabitation, commercialization and recreation. It is a current home to over 4,000 residents and many major corporations, including corporation headquarters. Known as the City of Parks, Fenton is proud of its 350 acres of extensive parks and recreation systems, including RiverChase a Community Center – with indoor and outdoor aquatic facilities.

About Trane

Trane – by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global climate innovator – creates comfortable, energy efficient indoor environments for commercial and residential applications. For more information, please visit www.trane.com or www.tranetechnologies.com.

About Trane Technologies

Trane Technologies is a global climate innovator. Through our strategic brands Trane® and Thermo King®, and our portfolio of environmentally responsible products and services, we bring efficient and sustainable climate solutions to buildings, homes and transportation. Visit tranetechnologies.com.

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