Forum quick links
v4.1 Renewable energy with v4.0 EAc2 Energy Performance
NC-v4.1 EAc5:Renewable Energyposted by Chris Flint Chatto on
Just want to make sure its OK to use the v4.1 version of renewable energy credit with a v4.0 project that is using the v4.0 version of EAc2 Energy Performance.
MRpc103 Integrative Analysis of Building Materials
NC-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Rosa Cheney on
This is not the first time we have pursued this credit. We ended up doing new materials/products for this project compared to others.
Case 3 - On-site electricity storage
NC-v4.1 EAc4:Grid Harmonizationposted by Tine Steen Larsen on
How is the use of batteries evaluated under case 3 "On-site thermal and/or electricity storage: demonstrate that strategy reduces on-peak load by at least 10% as compared to peak electrical dem
proposed energy savings for unfinished spaces based on local energy code?
CS-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Erin Holdenried on
Nowadays, many local energy codes are exceeding LEED's ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Baseline. Has anybody successfully claimed energy savings for unfinished tenant spaces based on local code?
Smoking Rules within construction project boundaries
NC-v4 EQc3:Construction indoor air quality management planposted by Marine Petrosyan on
Hi, All!
We are currently facing two major questions during the work with the construction project team.
Points distribution
Pilot-Credits WEpc115:Whole Project Water Use Reductionposted by Diana Rueda on
Assuming we achieve over 65% reduction and achieve 10 points
Are the total points distribution up to us for IWUR, OWUR and Cooling T.?
Social equity within the project team (Option 2) - Pilot Credit Library Naming and Ownership Structure
Pilot-Credits IPpc90:Social equity within the operations and maintenance staffposted by Paula Przybylski on
My project is pursuing IPpc90 Social Equity Within the Project Team, Option 2. The project is 100% owned by our client and there are no other equity shareholders.
Alternative Calculation Tool (LOTUS-VGBC)
NC-v4.1 WEp1:Outdoor Water Use Reductionposted by Timothy Ian Middleton on
Hi everyone,
We're currently working on a LEED BD+C project and have a question regarding WEc1: Outdoor Water Use Reduction.
Outdoor Water Use credit - LEED V4.1
NC-v4.1 WEp1:Outdoor Water Use Reductionposted by Maria Farah on
In LEED BD+C: New Construction V4.1, the outdoor water use reduction credit (2 points) states that alternative water sources can be used to achieve an additional 30% reduction.