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USGBC/LEED Stats

USGBC/LEED Stats. LEED is “officially” touching 4+ billion SF 36,000+ commercial projects ~30,000 D&C ~6,000 EB O&M Average project ~ 110,000 SF 12,500+ residential projects 175,000 LEED APs USGBC ~19,000 Member Companies. Building Codes and LEED.

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USGBC/LEED Stats

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  1. USGBC/LEED Stats • LEED is “officially” touching 4+ billion SF • 36,000+ commercial projects • ~30,000 D&C • ~6,000 EB O&M • Average project ~ 110,000 SF • 12,500+ residential projects • 175,000 LEED APs • USGBC ~19,000 Member Companies

  2. Building Codes and LEED • Standard 189.1 released January 2010 • IGCC v1.0 released March 2010 • Unified advocacy platform • Future LEED versions • Seek additional harmonization between • 189.1/IGCC • Floor/Ceiling approach

  3. USGBC Building Performance Partnership • Are LEED projects performing? • Energy • Water • Comfort • IAQ – health • Productivity • If they are working, what can we learn from • them to replicate in the future? • If they aren’t working, what can we learn from • them to avoid in the future?

  4. The Origins of BPP http://www.usablebuildings.co.uk

  5. BPP – Energy, Water, IEQ data collection • BPP views data as a continuum • Phase I - whole building energy and water • Phase II • Submetered energy and water • IEQ • Phase III - “real time” energy, water IEQ

  6. BPP – Phase I Reports

  7. USGBC Performance Dashboard

  8. BPP – Feedback Loops • Inform LEED rating system development • Reinforce value proposition for green buildings • Educate buildings inhabitants • Demand/Grid Response • Improve building performance (it’s what this • whole LEED thing was about from the start)

  9. Performance Basis Relative Metric Absolute Metric Technical Development Trajectory for LEED Credits Prescriptive Basis Technical Development Trajectory for LEED Credits

  10. Pilot Credit: Demand Response • Intent: • To reduce regional carbon emissions and improve and • enhance the optimization of electric generation, • transmission and distribution resources. • Requirements: Option 1. • Demand Response Program - Incorporate the • capability to participate in a demand response • program by a local utility, Independent System • Operator, Curtailment Service Provider, or other • recognized entity that provides, manages or services • a demand response program into the design of the • project. • Demonstrate that the design measures implemented • qualify the project for participation in an active • Demand Response program.

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