Leading Edge Design Group, distinguished for its excellent data center design services, declared that Tech Vault has achieved LEED Silver certification through the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program, presented by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Tech Vault, a supplier of hosting, collocation, and related services is the first commercial-grade data center in Vermont to be distinguished with LEED certification. Tech Vault’s remarkable data center has been designed by the renowned Leading Edge Design Group.
Recognized as the most efficient data center in New England, the Tech Vault data center characterizes a 4,000 square-foot server area and a separate 2,500 square-foot area to accommodate the electrical and mechanical equipments. Benefitting from Vermont’s Champlain Valley climate, Tech Vault utilized water-side economization with innovative heat recovery and in-row cooling technologies in order to have control over the facility’s room temperature, thereby offering its customers with unlimited power and excellent cooling capabilities. Furthermore, the installation of real-time monitoring facilitates tracking of Power User Effectiveness (PuE) in order to standardize the energy efficiency. Several software companies, industry-leading healthcare providers, educational institutions are being benefited by Tech Vault.
According to the Principal at Leading Edge Design Group Todd Boucher, this distinguished Tech Vault data center facility is a representation of the successful combination of energy efficiency features with sustainability that promoted the achievement of the distinguished LEED certification as well as is recognized as the most energy efficient data center in the region.
Source: http://www.ledesigngroup.com/