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Renewable Energy

 

Dear Sir,

For Existing building LEED certification ( ARC ), if we provide 2%, 3%, or  5% Renewable energy(Solar) of total building connected LOAD . How much point we will get accordingly.

Also could you pls explain as a data of below highlighted calculation :

Points = 
(Renewable energy generated ) % / 1.5 % + Energy purchased/offset % (Not to exceed 100%)/ 25%  

Note : not more than 5 points

Regards

​Subrota Roy

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Tue, 12/05/2017 - 15:32

Where are you quoting from? Is this from the LEED system, or from Arc?

Wed, 12/06/2017 - 12:43

Hi Roberts, Thanks for reply. Its from LEED V4 for Building operations & Maintenance, updated July1,2016. But i need to know for LEED EBOM & ARC project.Could you please clarify me. Rgds Subrota ECORAY Sustainability & Design Ltd.

Wed, 12/06/2017 - 15:11

Ok, can you post the question to the LEEDuser forum that covers these credit requirements? That's a better way to get a specific answer on a specific credit requirement. Also I'd recommend reviewing the guidance we offer on that page.

Wed, 12/13/2017 - 12:54

Hi, For ARC project What percentage of Solar have to install from the Total Building connected Load whats points i will get ? .pls advise. Regds Subrota
 

Wed, 12/13/2017 - 15:09

Can you please post your question to the LEEDuser forum that corresponds with that credit requirement? Thanks.

Thu, 12/14/2017 - 22:20

To Whom, It is difficult to tell if this question is posed to me, Camala Jones, or I am just being included in the thread.  If you are asking me, I don't have that answer.  Currently I am pursuing a LEED initial certification for LEED EB using the Arc platform and I am still just focusing on our prerequisites and have not moved past that stage. Thank you, Camala
 

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