Hello LEEDUsers!
We have a resort hotel project in one of the islands in Micronesia.
Due to reliability problems with the electricity system on the island and the lack of reserve energy available, the proposed development will include the installation of a diesel generator for on-site electricity generation.
Would this credit still be applicable to our project? We are looking to target Option 2: Provide Backup Power for critical loads.
Thanks in advance!
Olga Yuil
Green Building Consultant20 thumbs up
February 10, 2021 - 5:28 pm
Dear Ridhwan Omar,
How did it go? Any feedback on this pilot credit? Our Project Team is evaluating whether or not to pursue this pilot credit for a NCv4 Project.
I believe your question is about using diesel for the generators.
The credit indicates that:
Cleaner burning fuels include natural gas (if allowed by local code) See Requirements Appendix on Resources Tab for more information. (https://www.usgbc.org/credits/passivesurvivability)
And the requirements appendix for Option 2 (https://www.usgbc.org/credits/passivesurvivability?view=resources) indicates that:
These emergency power requirements identified as described above can be met with a fuel-fired backup generator with adequate fuel stored on-site; a solar-electric system with on-site battery storage; or by being part of a microgrid with “islanding” capability. Non-solar renewable energy such as wind power, while less common, can also be used to meet the requirements of this credit. Meet credit requirements or local code requirements for backup power, whichever is more stringent. Specific requirements by building type are as follows:
Location of backup power equipment If the building is located in a flood-prone area or identified as future flood concerns, any onsite backup power equipment and infrastructure must be located above the 500-year floodplain. For existing facilities with switch gear, infrastructure, or fuel storage located below the 500-year floodplain elevation, develop a detailed flood protection plan and provide on-site supplies and infrastructure for protecting electrical switch gear and critical infrastructure from flood water. Modify existing infrastructure in combination with the protection plan if needed to ensure protection. If located in a hurricane zone, the backup power system shall be protected/shielded from wind-borne debris.
Olga Yuil
Green Building Consultant20 thumbs up
February 15, 2021 - 3:07 pm
Dear Ridhwan Omar,
I hope the following information helps. This is taken from a communication with our LEED Coach recently in February 2021:
Thanks for reaching out regarding the requirements of SSpc: Passive Survivability and Back-up Power during Disruptions (https://www.usgbc.org/credits/new-construction-core-and-shell-schools-new-construction-retail-new-construction-28).
Diesel-fueled generators would not be allowed to meet the requirements of Option 2. According to the Appendix provided in the Resources page of this credit (https://www.usgbc.org/credits/new-construction-core-and-shell-schools-new-construction-retail-new-construction-28?view=resources), "Fuel-fired backup generator(s) must be able to operate on clean burning fuels and fuel that can be stored on site. This may require a bi-fuel generator. Cleaner burning fuels include natural gas, bio-methane and propane that emit lower levels of particulates and noxious fumes than diesel or gasoline".
Kelsey Lenhoff
3QCJanuary 26, 2022 - 8:10 pm
Has anyone else had issues with having enough back-up power / generators to for the duration of time required and for all applicable emergency loads?
Graham Linn
HabLabJuly 28, 2023 - 7:40 pm
Does anyone know the reference for the required duration of backup power on this credit? It doesn't seem like anything is cited in the credit description, would be nice to have something to help justify the requirement.
Umesh Atre
Sustainability LeadParkhill
10 thumbs up
August 2, 2023 - 5:09 pm
Hi Graham - I believe some of the resiliency Pilots might have originated from the RELi rating system. You may be able to find the references you are looking for amongst some of those resources: https://c3livingdesign.org/?page_id=13783.
Graham Linn
HabLabAugust 14, 2023 - 1:28 pm
Thank you Umesh!