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Utility sells "Community Solar" in yearly blocks - NOT Green-e

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Joyce Kelly  on 

The local Utility sells "Community Solar" in yearly blocks - is NOT yet Green-e certified but willing to provide all the data required to be Green-e certified.

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Thu Jun 18, 2015, 7:53 pm

Energy Use from EAp2 / EAc1

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Michele Helou  on 

We have already had our EAp2/EAc1 energy model credits reviewed and approved. In an effort to achieve a higher LEED rating, the owner has opted to purchase REC's.

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Mon Nov 12, 2012, 7:08 pm

Distribution and Vintage of REC's purchased in a Portfolio

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Eric Elizondo  on 

Our client is a national banking program that has purchased REC's as a corporation in 2010 and 2011 as part of a corporate portfolio program.

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Wed Sep 7, 2011, 11:41 pm

Electric consumption based on EAc1

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Lise Dannesboe  on 

The percentage of RECs is calculated as a percentage of the result of the energy model in EAc1. Does this include or exclude the amount of renewables on site.

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Wed Oct 15, 2014, 12:42 am

GREEN POWER - WIND Mills

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  SAMY Chamy  on 

Dear Concern:- Our client produce huge amount of Renewable energy by wind mills and the energy produced via wind mill is almost 5 times greater than LEED project annual energy consumption so pl

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Transfering RECs

posted by  Linda Davisson  on 
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Thu Nov 4, 2010, 8:37 pm

1 year contract?

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

In v2.2 is was acceptable to have a 1 yr contract as long as the total green power purchased was equivalent to 2 years of 35% electricity, or year of 70% electricity for exemplary performance.

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Fri May 29, 2015, 6:34 pm

EAc6 form not calculating savings from renewable energy

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Dee Spiro  on 

The EAc6 form seems to be automatically pulling the total annual electricity use number from the EAp2 form without taking into account our savings from renewable energy.

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Mon Apr 4, 2011, 8:47 pm

NC v2009 EAc6 and ID credit

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  Sheryl Swartzle  on 

The owner purchase 99% green power in error (70% was to be purchased).

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Sun Apr 15, 2012, 6:45 pm

green power source

NC-2009 EAc6:Green power
posted by  sherif el adly  on 

The client have a solar park in a land adjacent to the land on which the project will be built.

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Thu Dec 1, 2016, 7:10 pm