Trane - by Trane Technologies (TT), a global climate innovator - and the City of Alton, Illinois have entered into an agreement for a comprehensive energy and infrastructure upgrade on all five City facilities.
Trane collaborated with a City of Alton project team to identify opportunities that support the City’s sustainability focus and energy reduction goals.
Trane offers Comprehensive HVAC Upgrades
Planned upgrades include replacing the outdated HVAC systems in the City Hall, public works building, police station, and both fire stations with new energy-efficient HVAC infrastructure, along with a web-based integrated building automation controls platform. As a result, the city anticipates realizing approximately US$ 40,000 in energy savings annually.
Half of the annual energy savings will come from a new sustainable thermal energy storage system
Half of the annual energy savings will come from a new sustainable thermal energy storage system, which will be installed outside the police station. These systems help buildings be more energy- and cost-efficient by storing energy created during off-peak times and discharging it, when grid demand is high.
New energy-efficient HVAC infrastructure
“Our City mission is deeply rooted in accountability, and we are proud that these infrastructure improvements will support our ability to be responsible stewards of public resources for years to come,” said City of Alton's Mayor - David Goins.
David Goins adds, “Working with Trane, we were not only able to upgrade our existing infrastructure and improve our energy efficiency, we were also able to work together to find alternative sources of funding for the project, creating substantial savings for taxpayers.”
City of Alton, Trane and OMNIA Partners partnership
City administration and Trane collaborated to fund the more than US$ 7 million project. Identified early on as a candidate for the American Rescue Plan Act, the City worked with OMNIA Partners, Public Sector, which is the premier purchasing organization for state and local government, K-12 education, colleges and universities, to procure the funding.
The City of Alton benefited from Trane’s pre-payment discount, which saved taxpayers US$ 238,000, as well as more than US$ 200,000 in federal and local utility incentives. They also expect to save a minimum of US$ 50,000 in annual operational and maintenance costs, thanks to the new systems.
Support for commitment to diversity and inclusion
The City of Alton has entrusted us to help them achieve their energy efficiency goals"
The contract also solicited engagement from minority- and women-owned union subcontractors located in Madison County. The response greatly exceeded the City goals for the project, supporting both Trane Technologies’ and the City’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
“The City of Alton has entrusted us to help them achieve their energy efficiency goals and decrease their energy consumption,” said Jennifer Geen, Senior Account Manager, Energy Services and Solutions, Trane.
Save energy, reduce Emissions and implement facility upgrades
Jennifer Geen adds, “We look forward to working closely with the City of Alton to help save energy, reduce carbon emissions and implement facility upgrades that create more resilient, sustainable, healthy spaces for the community.”
City of Alton, Illinois
Founded in 1837, the City of Alton is a community rich in history and character with a lot to offer. Located on the Mississippi River - 25 miles north of St. Louis, Missouri, the City of Alton boasts beautiful parks, a wonderful school district, tourist attractions, and community events to interest everyone.
Alton’s charm and diverse resources make it a great place to live, work, and play. The City of Alton’s 28,000 residents benefit from a cost of living below the national average and the protection of the Alton Police and Fire Departments.