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Peak Demand Reduction Credit NOT Demand Response
Pilot-Credits EApc8:Demand responseposted by Debra Lombard on
HI Everyone, I am working on a LEED-NC v2.2 project which is small but has three technologies that reduce peak demand which is critical here in Connecticut. My question is how to calculate that %
Using microgrid battery storage to achieve demand response credi
Pilot-Credits EApc8:Demand responseposted by S. Sachs on
I am working on a project that will be able to store 175 kWh in onsite battery storage (about 50% of its daily energy use).
Pilot vs v4 Demand Response - Full Automation
Pilot-Credits EApc8:Demand responseposted by Jennifer Wehling on
I have a LEED NC 2009 project that wants to use Demand Response as an Innovation Point.
Acceptable Testing Evidence?
Pilot-Credits EApc8:Demand responseposted by Terry Gorski on
What type of evidence of Demand Response testing being conducted would be acceptable to submit for a building that has 3rd party systems involved and does not receive any documentation of the actua
Natural Gas Chiller
Pilot-Credits EApc8:Demand responseposted by Jacqueline Bradbury on
Does a natural gas chiller qualify for the Demand Response credit? Onsite generation of electric is specifically excluded, and this is somewhat related, althought not exactly.
Pilot Credit Closed
Pilot-Credits EApc8:Demand responseposted by Haley Duncan on
Hi, It looks like USGBC has closed this pilot credit to NC 2009 projects.
USGBC Overhauls Demand Response Pilot - in Response to Critics
Pilot-Credits EApc8:Demand responseposted by Tristan Roberts on
My colleague Nadav Malin has been investigating this credit and just wrote up the following about it, which he emailed to me:
Load response programs with an automated activation system
Pilot-Credits EApc8:Demand responseposted by Cara Neary on
A demand response program with automation minimizes the delay in reducing electricity demand.