This is a particularly difficult path to comply with because tenants don’t have control over the entire building, or over other tenants’ design and lighting layouts. This compliance path implies requesting lighting power
Refer to LEED-NC SSc8for detailed requirements and documentation guidance. However, note that LEED-NC covers exterior and interior lighting, while for LEED-CI; you only need to follow the interior lighting requirements.
Tenants benefit from locating in a building that has reduced its heat island effect, through lower operating costs related to cooling the tenant space.
More and more municipalities require that “cool” or white roofs be installed on new buildings, so the stock of buildings that comply with this requirement should increase over time, making this path easier to follow.
There are three compliance paths available to meet the requirements of this path. Tenants can locate in a building with one of the following attributes.