I am working on a CI project that is within a LEED Platinum building. The base building did not install tenant submetering. It does, however share whole building energy use data with the USGBC.
For the purposes of the CI project the form states that the Energy Star Portfolio name must match the LEED project name and if not, the CI project should be listed under registered property in portfolio manager. Is this necessary if tenant submetering is not possible? Shouldn't I simply claim the exemption with a narrative and leave the Energy Star Portfolio the way it is?
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Sadie Martin
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October 22, 2014 - 3:45 pm
I have this same question. We only have a water meter for the entire building, our CI is located in. When the template asks about metering water for the "entire project" does that refer to the Core and Shell project or the CI project?