The LEED NC 2009 briefly mentions that commissioning and measurement and verification are both needed if EaC2 On-Site renewable energy is pursued, however it does not state if fundamental commissioning is sufficient or if enhanced commissioning is a must. Any help will be apprecaited.
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Victoria Lockhart
Arup Associates125 thumbs up
November 12, 2010 - 9:39 am
My two cents: having on-site renewables doesn't mean that enhanced commissioning is required - the Ref Guide is just trying to make it clear that any onsite renewables have to be inside the scope of the commissioning activities. Same applies to M&V - this is not neccesarily required, but if an M&V plan is developed then the renewable technologies should be a part of it.