Servidyne Certifying More Sustainable Buildings in 2010

November 19, 2010

Customers awarded one Platinum and four Gold LEED™ ratings and more than 125 ENERGY STAR® Labels year-to-date, nearly 80% more than last year. ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SERVIDYNE, INC. (Nasdaq: SERV), an energy efficiency and demand response company, announced today that it has already reached new sustainability milestones for its customers in 2010, including one customer who has been awarded the prestigious LEED-EB (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Existing Buildings) Platinum certification and four other customers who have achieved LEED-EB Gold certifications for their buildings. Servidyne served as the LEED and engineering consultant for these projects in support of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) rating system. n addition to the LEED-EB certifications, year-to-date Servidyne has guided more than 125 customer buildings in successfully achieving the ENERGY STAR Label, greatly surpassing the Company’s significant accomplishment of achieving 86 ENERGY STAR Labels for its customers during all of 2009. The distinguished LEED-EB Platinum certification is the highest sustainability rating possible for existing buildings, and promotes a whole-facility approach to sustainability through building efficiency optimization and environmental stewardship. Servidyne’s customer is only the second in the Washington, D.C. metro area to receive the LEED-EB Platinum certification, and just the fourth in the United States to achieve this superlative rating since the launching of LEED-EB v3. The building is the only multi-tenant building in the D.C. metro area and one of the oldest buildings in the U.S. ever to achieve the elite LEED-EB Platinum rating.

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