Trane Sponsors 2007 U.S. Green Buildings Council's Greenbuild Conference
October 08 2007 - 2:26PM
PR Newswire (US)
- Supporting green communities through clean air and energy
efficiency - PISCATAWAY, N.J., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Trane, a global provider of indoor comfort systems and
comprehensive facility solutions, is reaffirming its commitment to
green communities through its platinum sponsorship of the
Greenbuild International Conference and Expo. Greenbuild will be
held on November 7-9 at McCormick Place in Chicago. "Two thirds of
green buildings come from the energy efficiency and indoor air
quality aspects of commercial and residential HVAC," said John W.
Conover IV, president of Trane's commercial business in the
Americas. "That's why it's critical for businesses like Trane to
support the mission of the U.S. Green Building Council and
Greenbuild. We must find ways to advance building technologies and
solutions that accelerate the design and construction of green
communities." For the second consecutive year, Trane is sponsoring
LEED for Schools education sessions and workshops. For the first
time, Trane will expand its commitment by sponsoring "LEED for
Homes" educational programs. LEED for Homes is USGBC's newly
introduced rating system for the residential sector. Trane will be
hosting: -- Full-day LEED for Schools workshop -- LEED for Homes
National Launch Reception & Celebration -- LEED for Homes
Education session: The Field Perspective Trane provides indoor
comfort systems and comprehensive facility solutions for
residential, commercial and industrial buildings, including energy
efficient HVAC products, systems and services that maintain
occupant comfort while reducing energy consumption, saving money,
cleaning the air and improving indoor and outdoor environments.
"The average household will spend almost $2,100 on home energy
costs in 2007, with heating and cooling costs accounting for about
one-half of the typical residential energy bill(1)," said Dave
Pannier, president of Trane's residential systems business. "When
installing an energy efficient HVAC system, consumers can do
something responsible to the environment and good for the
pocketbook." Trane has long been a leader in manufacturing and
promoting environmentally responsible products such as Trane
Building Services(TM), a full suite of energy services for the
lifecycle of a building; Trane's EarthWise(TM) CenTraVac(TM)
system, the most efficient on the market today; and the Trane
CleanEffects(TM) whole-house air filtration system. Greenbuild is
the annual meeting place for the green building industry. During
the three-day event, more than 20,000 green building industry
professionals will learn about the latest developments in green
building design and construction, including project financing and
building management. Visit us at Greenbuild at our booth #518 or
online at http://www.trane.com/ Trane, the air conditioning systems
and services business of American Standard Companies Inc.
(NYSE:ASD), is a leading global provider of indoor comfort systems
and comprehensive facility solutions. Its offerings include energy
efficient heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems,
service and parts support, advanced building controls and financing
solutions. Each Trane system is designed to meet the specific needs
of customers who want heating, cooling, dehumidifying and air
cleaning systems for residential, commercial, institutional and
industrial applications. In 2006, Trane contributed $6.8 billion to
American Standard's total sales of $11.2 billion. As part of its
separation plan, American Standard Companies Inc. expects to change
its name to Trane Inc. later this year. For more information, visit
the Trane Web site at http://www.trane.com/ or the American
Standard Web site at http://www.americanstandard.com/. (1) Alliance
to Save Energy DATASOURCE: Trane CONTACT: Perri Richman,
+1-732-980-6386, Web site: http://www.americanstandard.com/
http://www.trane.com/
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