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LI ID #10421 allows 90.1-2010 for v2009 but how to document it?
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by RETIRED on
One of my projects is considering using LI ID #10421 (http://www.usgbc.org/content/10421) that allows v2009 projects to use ASHRAE 90.1-2010 with an adjusted point scale.
ID+C v4 - Existing Office Building: Lighitng & Envelope
CI-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Marc Maso on
We are doing a ID+C in a existing building, where the lighting and the envelope are the original ones.
Windmill
NC-2009 EAc2:On-Site Renewable Energyposted 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 please
How is it graduate?
CS-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by on
Hello, I was wondering about the way of graduation in this credit.
Open grid pavement for SSc5.1
NC-2009 SSc5.1:Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitatposted by MKK LEED on
Hi LEED User Team, Do you know if open grid pavement (just counting the green area, that is native grass) counts for SSc5.1? Thank you,
LEED V3 - Datacenter
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by SAMY Chamy on
Dear Concern:- Our project is LEED v3 NC project (the project is primarily a data center) The project process load is more than 70% so we plan to do exceptional calculation for server racks is th
Parking Pen
ND-v4 NPDc6:Connected circulation networkposted by Ana Paula Quiros on
Hello Eliot! Does LEED ND prohibit having parking pens on the development main entrances???
Water Sense Labeling
CS-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Ciaran McCabe on
Hi, I am just wondering what would be a European equivalent to Water Sense Labeling for projects outside the US.
Do aerosol rust-inhibitor paints fall under LEED guidelines?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Debra a. Lombard on
we have steel doors that will have a very nasty primer put on in the shop that has carbon black, formaldehyde, cobalt based chemical and other nasty stuff.
Third party in renewable energy
NC-v4 EAc5:Renewable energy productionposted by soha yamani on
I am reading the below paragraph from the reference guide and i don't quite understand it , as it is really confused with the Green power credit?