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Utility sells "Community Solar" in yearly blocks - NOT Green-e
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted 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.
Energy Use from EAp2 / EAc1
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted 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.
Are GoO fulfilling EAc6 credit?
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted by Francesco Allaix on
GoO (Guarantees of Origin) are European equivalent to United States' REC.
Determination of 2 year energy consumption
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted by Jordan Kirrane on
Hi there, My project wishes to calculate the GWh of green power required for compliance via the company's standard calculation procedure.
EAp2/EAc1, 1 pt denied, therefore, incorrect kWh - what to do?
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted by Peg Manuel on
Using Option 1.
Subtraction of utility's renewable energy sources from RECs?
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted by Erica Downs on
This may be a silly question, but I said I would ask... If we can document that XX% of our client's utility-provided electricity is from renewable sources (wind, hydro, solar), can they just purch
Ill advised to submit EAp2 and EAc6 under combined review?
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted by Kathryn West on
If I submit for combined review and get comments on my energy model then my EAc6 REC purchase can't be approved, right?
Renewable Energy Contract question...
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted by Rick Alfandre on
Our client is trying to sign a 2 year contract for renewable energy, and the company he is engaged with only offers 1 year.
Certified Green-e REC - Calculation for Exemplary Performance
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted by Grace Ming on
Hi all, I would like to clarify the requirement of Green Power to achieve the Exemplary Performance credit.
Wind renewable energy- Green Powert
NC-2009 EAc6:Green powerposted by Ramesh Narayanan on
One of our client has already own the wind turbine for 100% of the buildings electricity. They want to show that wind turbine power to meet the LEED requirement.