Even better - if they have a current contract and have not previously allocated any of the green power purchase to previous LEED projects, they can simply write a letter allocating the necessary green power already purchased to this project. So potentially no additional purchase will be needed. This was the case in the past and I don't think anything changed in LEED 2009 so someone correct me if I am wrong.
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This probably a stupid question, but the Green Power contact you refer to still must be Green-e certified supplier, right?
Yes or you must demonstrate equivalency with Green-e.
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