I believe I read somewhere or heard it in the Performance Period webinar that we can use an older energy star score even if it doesnt end within the same 30 day window as the rest of the other credits? Our project recieved a score of 83 in April of this year but we have not yet begun our Performance Period, will I need to re-do the score so it ends within the same 30 days? I also read the shortest the performance period could be is 3 months but the Energy Star requires 12 months of data, how can this be?
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Maria Unruh
Electrical EngineerAntella Consulting Engineers
72 thumbs up
October 25, 2010 - 11:05 am
I am unaware of any exceptions for past Energy Star scores, all of the language in the reference guide implies data from the actual performance period is needed.
For your second question, all credits have a minimum 3 month performance period, with the exception of EAp2 and EAc1, which has a minimum 12 month performance period. (See bottom of page xix in LEED EB 2009 reference manual.)
Jenny Carney
Vice PresidentWSP
LEEDuser Expert
657 thumbs up
October 28, 2010 - 10:54 am
Paul, There is one situation under which teams are allowed to use an Energy Star score from a 12-month period that ends before the other performance period dates. This is allows only if a) you have an official Energy Star label that is associated with the score you will be using, AND b) your LEED application is submitted within 12 months of when the official label was issued.
Do you have an official label?
Dawn Brenner
Optimized Energy9 thumbs up
March 16, 2011 - 4:32 pm
I am working on LEED certifying a high-rise building with a current Energy Star label (current until Mar 2011). They would like a current Energy Star label in 2011 in addition to LEED certification in 2012. I cannot find any LEED documentation of the Energy Star "label" performance period exception Jenny listed above. If the building has an official Energy Star label issued in April 2011, I could use that score for LEED as long as the application is submitted by March 2012?
April Ambrose
Business Development ManagerEntegrity
230 thumbs up
April 8, 2011 - 12:09 pm
We are in a similar situation. We have three buildings: two dormitory buildings and one administration building that serves the dormitories. The buildings are separate and completely unconnected. They also each have their own mechanical systems. However, there is only one meter that collects data for all three buildings.
The client has already achieved One EnergyStar label for the three buildings as a whole. In our understanding they should not have been able to do this. Can we proceed with doing LEED EB for the three buildings as a whole using the Energy Star label achieved only a few months ago, or will they have to submeter these buildings and achieve Energy Star scores for each one individually?