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District energy

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Erin Holdenried  on 

For projects with district energy, such as chilled water and steam, would this energy need to be included in the electricity usage of the project?  Such as if the chilled water is pr

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Tue Feb 8, 2022, 6:34 pm
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Thu Jul 1, 2021, 11:28 pm

Energy Consumption - Gas + Electricity + Energy Generated on-site

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  CT G  on 

We're submitting a project where we have 42% of electricity and 58% of gas consumption. And out of 42% of electricity consumption, 9.2% is generated on-site.

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Mon Jun 28, 2021, 2:25 pm

Threshold to Achieve 1 Point?

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Aurora Smith  on 

We're submitting in v2009 and the form indicates that "Must be at least 35% for credit compliance and at least 70% to earn exemplary performance." 35% achieves 2 points though and we'

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Fri Nov 8, 2019, 3:15 pm

exemplary performance in v6 form

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Elizabeth Eason  on 

Is the exemplary performance point still available? The new form v6 does not have the option for selecting exemplary performance.

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Wed Sep 11, 2019, 5:12 pm

Local utility using green power sources

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Emily Purcell  on 

Curious if anyone has submitted this strategy, successfully or not, or has any other insight - I took over this project after construction documentation was finished so I'm not sure what the thinki

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Thu Jun 6, 2019, 2:31 pm

credit for renewables on site?

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Melissa Merryweather  on 

Some of the credit language mentions renewables generated on site. We are generating 29.9% of our energy annually from renewables.

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Mon Oct 22, 2018, 6:47 pm

Additional requirements - Guarantees of Origin (GOs)

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Jens Apel  on 

The European ACP for EAc6 states: "Guarantees of Origin (GOs) are an acceptable equivalent to the Green-e program for electricity if additional requirements are met with regards to location of powe

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Mon Feb 19, 2018, 10:29 am

New renewable energy that is not double counted - enough?

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Maria Porter  on 

Another question for another project: The project has purchased shares in a new solar park, Sweden’s biggest when it’s finished.

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