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LEED

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LEEDLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design (rating system; US Green Building Council)
LEEDLow Energy Electron Diffraction
LEEDLeadership in Environmental and Energy Design (US Green Building Council)
LEEDLeadership in Energy Efficient Design (architecture)
LEEDLaw Enforcement Executive Development (US DOJ)
LEEDLocal Economic and Employment Development Council, Inc. (Chicago, IL)
LEEDLand Environment Economics and Development


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It is the first existing building in New York State to achieve LEED Gold and among only 19 such facilities in the country.
In April 2002, the Los Angeles City Council voted to require LEED certification for all public works construction projects larger than 7,500 gross square feet.
Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certified national voluntary standard that defines high performance green buildings, and strives for a LEED Silver rating with 10 percent of energy needs met on site through solar and other clean distributed generation technologies.
 
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