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The owner buys the energy
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Mathilda Jonsson on
Hi all In my LEED CI project the tenant are sub metering their energy usage and are then paying the building the owner for the amount of energy used.
Green Power - Carbon Offset
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Henry Mak on
Hi All, I am working on a project located in China.The owner is the local electric company who has solar power and wind power supply.
LEED EB / CI RECS-is sharing double-counting or tenant advantage
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Kathy Collins, LEED AP , WELL AP, CxA BE Cx on
We have an EBOM property that was certified with 100% RECs in 2009, and we've been maintaining the purchases of RECs for recert in 2014.
green power - purchased percentage
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Andy Plogsted on
Our client owns the building and occupies 50% of the square footage of a singularly metered building. The owner (our client) signed a contract to purchase green power for 30% of the total building
100% Green energy supply contract
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Esther Izquierdo on
Hi, After reading all comments I'm still not clear about the following, I hope you can help me: - We have not gone through the building simulation route in EAC1.3, so in principle we would need to
Carbon Offset V4 Alternative Compliance Success - LEED CI
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Andreas Gyr on
My team and I were recently successful in documenting the use of carbon offsets for LEED CI - EAc4 Green Power by documenting the V4 credit as an alternative compliance path.
Carbon Offset Program
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Andreas Gyr on
I am working on a project that is performing it's own carbon offsets - ensuring that each investment in a carbon offset project has additionality, permanence, verifiability, etc.
Projects outside the US
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Mike D on
The project is located outside the US where Green-e suppliers are not present. The project is thus looking at buying Green-e RECs.
Green power & onsite solar
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Stacey Olson on
We have a project where onsite solar panels generate a portion of the electricity serving the building - but not all.
Lighting in kWh?
CI-2009 EAc4:Green Powerposted by Maria Porter on
The answer to this one might be obvious, but I just can’t see it: EAc4 form says to “Provide numbers that correspond with the information provided in EAp2 and EAc1.3”.