SEVILLE, Spain, Sept. 17, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Abengoa's headquarters, Campus Palmas Altas, becomes a global benchmark after obtaining LEED Platinum certification
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This is the highest of the four categories established by the US Green Building Council (USGBC), making it the first building in Europe to obtain this certification.
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Campus Palmas Altas has attained the highest score in its category worldwide.
Abengoa (MCE: ABG.B/P SM /NASDAQ: ABGB), the international company that applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, has been recognized by the US Green Building Council (USGBC), which has awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Platinum certification to its headquarters, Campus Palmas Altas. The complex of buildings located in Seville achieved a score of 54 points from a maximum of 61 (LEED-CSV2 and earlier), obtaining the highest score in its category worldwide.
LEED is a voluntary certification system developed by the US Green Building Council for sustainable buildings, which recognizes best practices in building construction, with the aim of improving the overall environmental impact of this industry. Certification is based on incorporating systems that contribute to energy efficiency, the use of alternative energy, improved indoor environmental quality, efficiency of water consumption, the sustainable development of open spaces at the site and the selection of materials, among other factors. There are four certification levels: certificate (LEED Certificate), silver (LEED Silver), gold (LEED Gold) and platinum (LEED Platinum).
To date, 5,048 buildings around the world have achieved LEED Platinum certification in different categories. The category that includes Abengoa's headquarters features 118 buildings, led by Campus Palmas Altas with 54 points, ranking it first worldwide.
Campus Palmas Altas (CPA), which is located in Seville and opened in 2009, is a complex of seven buildings that comprise Abengoa's current global headquarters. It is also home to one of the campuses of Loyola University Andalusia. The complex was designed by British architect Richard Rogers in collaboration with the Spanish firm Luis Vidal y Asociados. It has a total constructed area of 50,000 m2 and 66% of the energy consumed on campus is produced on-site from renewable energy sources. It is also designed to reduce annual CO2 emissions by up to 1,670 tons.
The Campus Palmas Altas complex has received several awards and distinctions since it opened. In 2010 it received the "Excellence in Design" award from the American Institute of Architects (UK). In the same year it also received a "RIBA European Award" and the first prize for Sustainability in Real Estate Investment 2010 awarded by Union Investment Real Estate AG, one of the most important real estate management firms in Europe.
Furthermore, some of the company's other offices, such as those in Madrid and Rio de Janeiro, have been previously recognized by the US Green Building Council after obtaining LEED Gold and LEED Silver certifications respectively.
This latest distinction will reaffirm Abengoa's commitment to the environment and consolidate its leading position for sustainability around the world.
About Abengoa
Abengoa (MCE: ABG.B/P SM /NASDAQ: ABGB) applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, generating electricity from renewable resources, converting biomass into biofuels and producing drinking water from sea water. (www.abengoa.com)
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