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Counting diverse use categories.
NC-v4 LTc4:Surrounding density and diverse usesposted by Keith Robertson on
The reference guide states that "The counted uses must represent at least three of the five categories, exclusive of the building’s primary use."
Shared energy metering with USGBC
EBOM-v4 EAp3:Building-level energy meteringposted by Alice Andersen on
In connection with EAp3 it is required to share the metered energy use of the building with US-GBC during the first 5 years.
MR-prerequites and criterias
EBOM-v4 MRp1:Ongoing purchasing and waste policyposted by Alice Andersen on
I am doing a certication of an office building.
Unknown Glazing Performance
CI-v4 EQc7:Daylightposted by Cory Duggin on
We are working on a CI project where the existing glazing performance is unknown. Is there a conservative, default value the GBCI will accept for use in the daylight simulations?
SCAQMD 443.1 VOC content
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Nativa Architecture on
Dear all, We have a product tested with the SCADMQ 443.1 rule with a VOC content of 429 g/l. We consider the product in the category adhesive and sealant, where is required the SCADMQ 1168 rule.
Annual Energy Use v4 - Homes - Attached - LowRise in CALIFORNIA
Homes-v4 EAc1:Annual energy useposted by Roshni Lad on
Hi everyone,
Campus project with Central Plant
NC-v4 EAc4:Demand responseposted by Brightworks Sustainability on
Our project is a student dorm on a university campus.
Demand Response Metering
NC-v4 EAc4:Demand responseposted by Jordan Creveling on
In the case of the Fully Automated Response Event Management, is the Meter that is shown providing feedback to the Utility/ISO/CSP suppose to be the Utility's Meter that comes with the Electrical S
Demand Response Program demands 50 kW reduction
NC-v4 EAc4:Demand responseposted by Edgar Arevalo on
I have a project in New York CIty where the local utility provides a demand response program where the building would participate in peak load reduction for 4 consecutive hours on a day where the u