Rosendin Electric and Vantage Data Centers Celebrate Earth Day with Tour of LEED Platinum Candidate Data Center

Top Quote Leading Electrical Contractor to Showcase LEED Design/Build Expertise at Celebration of New Energy-Efficient Vantage Data Center Campus. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 23, 2011 - SANTA CLARA, CA -- In recognition of Earth Day, Rosendin Electric will be participating in the Smart Data Center Revolution, a showcase event organized by Vantage Data Centers to celebrate the company's new energy-efficient data center campus, which is the largest LEEDŽ Platinum candidate data center project in the United States. The event will include a tour of the first of three data center buildings to be built on the former Intel Corporation campus, presentations by David Gottfried, Founder of the U.S. Green Building Council, Fujitsu, GE Intelligent Platforms, Symantec, and VMware, and a demonstration to show that data centers can be green as well as cost-efficient.

    Rosendin Electric, the nation's largest private electrical contractor and a 100% employee-owned company, has been working closely with Vantage Data Centers on the design/build of the electrical systems for this $300 million, 18-acre data center campus. The first 60,000+-square-foot building to be showcased at the event was completed at the start of 2011 after only five months of construction. The other two buildings are scheduled for completion later this year. Once completed, the campus will have 195,000 square feet of data center space.

    As part of the electrical design/build, Rosendin Electric has incorporated a number of features to conserve energy and promote greater efficiency. The data centers include high-efficiency uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) to assure ongoing operation with minimal energy requirements. These units are 25 percent more energy efficient than most double-conversion UPS modules in widespread use in the industry. The building cooling systems are installed outside and use air-side economization, pumping cooler external air into the building; a real power saving since most data centers consume enormous amounts of energy to power air conditioning. High-efficiency lighting with automatic lighting controls is also used throughout the complex, so only those areas being occupied are lighted. All the lighting in the complex, both inside and out, is California Green compliant for lower power consumption as well as low light pollution, falling well below the Title 24 requirements set forth in the California Energy Efficiency Standards. Plus the campus has its own on-site electrical substation with a 37-megawatt IT load capacity.

    "This is the third data center that Rosendin Electric has designed and built in the U.S. that is worthy of LEEDŽ Platinum certification," said Steve Emert, Director of Mission Critical Engineering for Rosendin Electric. "Increasingly, data center customers are seeking out LEEDŽ certified facilities, not only because of environmental concerns, but also because of cost savings. Users can save about $1 million per year in energy costs for a 3 megawatt data module."

    As part of LEEDŽ certification, data center construction included reuse of existing materials. The campus is built on the former site of the Intel Corporation campus and the electrical system was constructed from scratch using existing wires and materials.

    About Rosendin Electric
    Rosendin Electric, Inc., headquartered in San Jose, California, is a 100% employee-owned electrical engineering, power and communications provider and is the largest privately held electrical contractor in the United States. With over 2,000 employees and experience nationwide, Rosendin Electric has built upon a 90-year reputation for quality design and installations. For additional information, visit http:/www.rosendin.com.

    Contact:
    Shelly Goulart
    Marketing Manager
    Rosendin Electric
    (408) 534-2819
    sgoulart ( @ ) rosendin dot com
    http://www.rosendin.com

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