Some sustainable  aspects of the data center include: A heat-reflecting white roof; use of natural  lighting; use of recycled materials for making concrete; and native landscaping  that requires minimal maintenance, the release stated.
Buildings that are  LEED-certified use less water and energy and help taxpayers, businesses and  families save money while contributing to a more healthy environment for  workers, residents and the community, the release noted.
According to the  release, the certification was verified by the Green Building Certification Institute  (GBCI).
The  LEED-Gold-certified data center also uses technology that mixes heat generated  from computers, mechanical equipment and outside air to keep equipment rooms  cool and office areas consistently comfortable, the release  added.
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