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Trane® by Trane Technologies, a global climate innovator, has been awarded the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Generation 4 (Gen4) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) energy savings performance contract (ESPC). 

This government-wide vehicle allows Federal agencies to leverage private capital and utility cost savings to reduce energy consumption, decarbonize, and enhance the resilience of Federal facilities. Trane has held a DOE IDIQ contract for 25 years.

ESPC programs

Trane is one of 20 DOE IDIQ contractors who can compete for individual ESPC programs to accelerate the deployment of third-party capital in support of efforts to achieve the ambitious goals of Executive Order 14057, Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability.

The Gen4 contract carries a $5B contract ceiling over 10 years.

Water, energy, and fuel savings

On the previous contracts, Trane has executed several ESPC projects at Federal Facilities, resulting in a:

  • Total energy savings of nearly $350 million;
  • Total fuel savings of 15,062,285 MBTU, or the annual energy use of 394 homes;
  • Total water savings of 1,472,309 kGals of water, the equivalent of 3,004 Olympic swimming pools; and an
  • Average consumer baseline energy consumption reduction of 32.2%.

Transition to clean energy

Trane is ready to deepen our longstanding relationships and expand to additional Federal agencies to help them accelerate their transition to clean energy and assure their missions,” said Jody Wilkens, Vice President, Federal, Trane.

Jody Wilkens adds, “This most recent IDIQ clears the way for projects through the end of the decade and further supports Trane Technologies’ 2030 Sustainability Commitments.

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