Prime Data Centers' Dallas and Sacramento Facilities Achieve ENERGY STAR Certification
Prime Data Centers has announced that its facilities in Dallas and Sacramento have achieved ENERGY STAR certification from the U.S. EPA, recognizing them as among the top 25 percent of energy-efficient buildings nationwide. This certification indicates that the certified facilities use 35 percent less energy and produce 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to non-certified buildings, aligning with Prime's sustainability strategy and commitment to responsible growth.

Prime Data Centers announced that its Dallas and Sacramento facilities received the ENERGY STAR certification from the U.S. EPA for superior energy performance. This places them among the top 25 percent of buildings nationwide for energy efficiency.
ENERGY STAR certification recognizes buildings that demonstrate verified energy performance. Certified buildings use 35 percent less energy and generate 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to non-certified buildings. The certifications support Prime's sustainability strategy and commitment to responsible growth.




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