In Omaha, Nebraska, the Union Pacific railroad has taken steps to green company operations at the Union Pacific Center—a 19-story, 1.3-million-square-foot building completed in 2004 and home to around 4,000 employees. The building recently received LEED Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, making it the largest LEED-certified building in the state and only the second building in Nebraska to qualify for certification through existing buildings branch of the program.

Building managers achieved a LEED Silver rating by implementing a combination of energy efficiency and water conservation measures, as per the LEED for Existing Buildings system. These measures include retrofitting the building for optimized HVAC and building envelope performance, resulting in a savings of 741,455 kilowatt-hours on an annual basis (reducing energy consumption overall by 3 percent). The building’s use of potable water was likewise reduced through low-flow plumbing fixtures, cutting its consumption by 550,000 gallons in 2011 as compared to 2010.

Union Pacific Center

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Energy efficient lighting—in the form or reduced-mercury-content CFLs and LED lights—contributed to the building’s leaner and greener energy profile, and a combination of solid waste recycling, green cleaning products, and LEED-approved office furnishings keep day-to-day operations eco-friendly.

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