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The Penske Truck Leasing location in Byron Center, Michigan, received its LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification.

Penske Truck Leasing Byron Center, Michigan, Location Received LEED Gold Certification

The Penske Truck Leasing location in Byron Center, Michigan, received its LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification. The building’s roof features a 216-kW DC PV system of solar panels. This location has achieved a direct reduction in Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions. It employs 100% renewable energy sourced from solar energy that is consumed and purchased renewable energy certificates to offset any utility usage from the grid.

Among the location’s sustainability features:

  • Energy efficiency cost savings of nearly 63%
  • By cost, 38% renewable energy generation
  • No outdoor irrigation and a 42% indoor water use reduction
  • Whole-building life-cycle assessment was completed
  • Dedicated onsite storage and collection of recyclables
  • The recycling of operational waste streams that include batteries, e-waste, tires and oil

Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, LEED is a framework for identifying, implementing and measuring green building and neighborhood design, construction, operations and maintenance. LEED is a voluntary, market-driven, consensus-based tool that serves as a guideline and assessment mechanism.

To learn more about the company’s LEED-certified facilities, please click here.

In this photo of Penske associates, from left: Carlos Love, district manager; Chase Thomas, assistant district manager; Ivet Frayne, vice president of environmental affairs; and Nicole Judge, environmental manager.

By “Move Ahead” Staff

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