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Melink Honored for its LEED-Certified Headquarters Building

Melink Corporation, an energy efficiency and renewable energy company, has won the Association of Energy Engineers' 2010 Renewable Energy Project of the Year award for its green corporate headquarters. 

Melink's headquarters was the first LEED Gold certified office building in Ohio and in January 2010 became LEED Platinum certified for existing buildings.  The building uses solar PV, solar thermal, geothermal, biomass, and wind to power its 30,000 square foot facility.  It plans to go net zero energy at the end of the year.

The award ceremony is being held on December 8th in Washington, D.C. in conjunction with the 2010 World Energy Engineering Congress.  President Steve Melink will be attending to accept the award.

Melink's LEED Gold certified headquarters in Ohio

"To be selected as the Renewable Energy Project of the Year out of thousands of green buildings across the U.S. and throughout the world is one of the greatest honors we have received," Melink said.

Source: http://www.melinkcorp.com/

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