This Week from Trane: Week of April 24, 2023

This Week from Trane: April 24, 2023. Tap into the minds of Trane thought leaders in our weekly blog round-up that connects you with the latest industry insights, innovations, and inspiration on optimizing indoor environments across an array of markets we serve.

With decarbonization, electrification, energy efficiency, and other ever-changing hot topics being discussed, where can you go for reliable info relevant to your world? Turn to Trane thought leaders who go behind the curtain each week with new blogs sharing industry insights, innovations, and inspiration on optimizing indoor environments across an array of markets we serve. 

Read the latest blogs from Trane below!

  • Demystifying Decarbonization: What it Means to Schools

    We know that educators are devoted to preparing kids for the future. You can help ensure that their future has a livable planet too. Learn about decarbonization and what it means for schools.

    April 24, 2023

  • Building Pressure Control: A Trane ENL Program Preview

    In this Engineers Newsletter Live, we review the factors that influence building pressure and use a model building to demonstrate several common building pressure control techniques.

    April 26, 2023

  • The Decarbonization Dictionary: Defining Key Energy Terms

    Sustainability and decarbonization buzzwords are everywhere, but what do they all mean? Dive into the decarbonization dictionary for insight on key energy terms and how they can help you.

    April 27, 2023

  • Jamie Simmons: Embracing Data's Power to Inform

    Discover how a life-long interest in solving problems lead Jamie Simmons from a controls technician to leading a team of data analysts and the role that data played along the way.

    April 27, 2023

  • Christian County Schools Customer Story

    Christian County Schools leaders wanted to improve indoor environmental quality (IEQ) to optimize the district’s teaching and learning environment. The Hopkinsville, Kentucky, district serves nearly 9,700 students in 14 educational buildings.

    April 27, 2023