General description
TRANE Monterrey
Location:Apodaca, Nuevo León
Category:Industrial
This project consists of two industrial manufacturing plants operated by Trane Technologies, which pursued LEED® O+M: Existing Buildings certification as one of their key strategies to advance toward achieving their sustainability goals.
Services:Environmental Consulting
Certifications:
LEED Silver® O+M: Existing Buildings

Client
Trane Technologies is a global industry leader specializing in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) solutions.
Project
HVAC Plant
- The project and its site were comprehensively evaluated to implement improvements in indoor air quality, thermal comfort, and energy efficiency.
- The plant purchases its electricity through the Wholesale Electricity Market, where approximately 50% comes from off-site solar energy sources.
- Since September 2024, the building has incorporated on-site renewable energy generation through a photovoltaic solar system.
- A LED lighting policy has been implemented in alignment with LEED standards and national regulations.
- The project operates a robust waste separation and diversion program, achieving a diversion rate of over 98% through recycling and reuse.
- The facility includes rainwater and HVAC condensate collection systems, as well as treatment of water from industrial processes.
- Its strategic location allows employees to access government-provided urban public transportation, promoting more sustainable mobility options.
Project
Compressor Plant
- The project and its site were analyzed to implement improvements in indoor air quality, thermal comfort, and energy efficiency.
- High-reflectance roof coatings are used, contributing to the reduction of heat gain and building energy demand.
- The project purchases its electricity through the Wholesale Electricity Market, where more than half comes from off-site solar energy sources.
- The building features on-site solar energy generation through a photovoltaic system.
- A LED lighting policy has been implemented, aligned with LEED standards and applicable national regulations.
- A robust waste separation and diversion program is in place, achieving over 98% of waste recycled or reused.
- The project’s education program includes building performance communication mechanisms, such as the Energy Showcase, which provides up-to-date information on the space’s energy consumption.
