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Electric vehicle charging station used in demand response strategy
NC-v4 EAc4:Demand responseposted by Martina Salonen on
Hi!
BES 6001 - USGBC approved leadership extraction practice?
NC-v4 MRc3:Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materialsposted by Juliana Moreira on
The credit intent is to reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner. In the UK we have standard BES 6001 to enable construction p
Equations and calc methods
EBOM-v4.1 EAp3:Energy Performanceposted by Ricardo Filho on
I am doing some research on LEED v4.1 O+M and I have a number of questions.
I am going to post them here (I know it is a lot) hoping someone knows the answer for a few of them, maybe.
Core and Shell - How to define the "regularly occupied space" since the interior layout is not determined yet
NC-v4.1 EQc7:Daylightposted by IASON BOURNAS on
Hi,
Encouraging All-Gender restrooms!
Pilot-Credits WEpc147:All-Gender Restroomsposted by Sara Galar on
We are happy to see how gender neutral toilets are being supported by USGBC. Maybe it could even develop as a internal policy for bigger companies.
Equivalent to Watersense for UK
CI-v4.1 WEp1:Indoor Water Use Reductionposted by Lidia Johansen on
Is there a UK equivalent for WaterSense label please?
Light Pollution Reduction
EBOM-v4.1 SSc3:Light Pollution Reductionposted by Catarina Costa Goncalves on
Following Option1: Do we have any exempted areas/locations on exteior buildings.
If the site is walking distance from two separate stops but service the same routes can you count both
NC-v4 LTc5:Access to quality transitposted by David O'Connell on
The site is close to two different stops alexion and BDC but the two stops are serviced by the same routes ? can you count both stops towards the total number of buses i.e.
French VOC Emissions Labeling Class A or A+
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Maria Porter on
Why is "French VOC Emissions Labeling Class A or A+" only under “Formaldehyde emissions evaluation (for composite wood)” and not under “VOC emissions evaluation” (for ceiling tiles)?