I am working on a campus project in Qatar with 3 buildings to be targeted for LEED Gold. 2 of those buildings are close to each other (Cluhouse and Academy). The third building, a training center, is further away across a huge expanse of golf course. PV panels are to be installed on the roof of the swing bays next to the Academy (450m2). It is planned to integrate the training center also into this PV energy. No cables can be used to connect the 2 buildings since the distance is too great and no PV panels can be installed in the training center due to visual considerations. However, the energy from the PV panels will be fed in to the distribuiton board (db) of the Academy which will also be shared with the training center. This db will also be connected to the main distribution board (MDB) of the clubhouse. So ideally, all 3 buildings will be able to avail of the renewable energy from PV panels installed in only one location (swing bays next to Academy). Is this a correct approach for LEED? What is required here to gain points for EAc1 and EAc2?
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