Tag: leed

  • Green Building 101: Why is energy efficiency important?

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    14 May 2014

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    Need a quick refresher on green building basics? This is our “Green Building 101” series that we’ll publish throughout the month. We’ll visit topics that form the foundation of our understanding of green building today.

    What is energy efficiency?

    Using less energy to accomplish the same amount of work. Getting the most work per unit of energy is often described as a measure of energy intensity. Common metrics for buildings and neighborhoods include energy use per square foot and use per capita.

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  • The secret to getting ahead is getting started!

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    13 May 2014

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    Mark Twain once said “The secret to getting ahead is getting started” but we all know that the first step is often the hardest.

    The Tracker Plus team has been working closely with our partners at USGBC to support project teams in setting down the foundations for success in their LEED certification.

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  • The residential question: Homes, Midrise, or New Construction?

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    12 May 2014

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    Whether it’s single family or multifamily development, two floors or 18 floors – these are factors that come into play when choosing the right rating system for your residential project. But we’ve heard from many of you out in the real world that it’s been a tough call trying to choose the *right* rating system. So, let’s go over some details to help guide your understanding of the rating systems:

    Recognize the factors at play.

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  • Get involved: LEED, Materials and Health Event Series

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    12 May 2014
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    As part of the LEED, Materials, and Health Initiative, USGBC is convening a series of events to drive the industry conversation towards more informed decisions impacting human and environmental health. The events, which include lunch lectures and more in-depth meetings and workshops, address critical issues such as ingredient transparency, materials selection and assessment, innovation, professional training, and materials data infrastructure. 

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  • China, green buildings and human health: The time to act is now

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    12 May 2014

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    In China, a country that defines global leadership, there is visible indication that we have stressed Mother Nature far beyond her limits. It is time to bring equilibrium to business and environment, to productivity and people, to leadership and legacy — the principles that influenced the creation of LEED.  

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  • How to match LEED 2009 rating systems to LEED v4

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    9 May 2014

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    With the launch of LEED v4, you may have noticed that we changed how we talk about the rating systems. While it can seem a little confusing, we’re here to help. Let’s take a look at the 2009 rating systems on the left and then filter them through our special v4 lens. Here’s what we get:

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  • LEED and ISO 50001 ACPs: Recognizing leadership in energy management

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    8 May 2014

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    USGBC has released a new pathway in LEED by recognizing ISO 50001: 2011- Energy Management Systems in USGBC’s LEED rating system for existing buildings.

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  • Green Building 101: What is an integrated process?

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    7 May 2014

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    Need a quick refresher on green building basics? This is our “Green Building 101” series that we’ll publish throughout the month. We’ll visit topics that form the foundation of our understanding of green building today..

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  • Now available: Free translated study guides

    Published on: 
    7 May 2014
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    Updated June 15, 2014: These resources are no longer available.

    Taking the LEED Green Associate or LEED AP with specialty exam?

    Translated study guides (LEED 2009) are now available for free. Study with our comprehensive LEED Green Associate and LEED AP study guides.

    Get your LEED education direct from the source, and prepare for your LEED professional exam in Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese and Spanish.

    Arabic

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  • Outstanding projects around the world

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    5 May 2014
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    LEED projects can be found in over 140 countries and territories around the world and on six out of seven continents — there are no LEED projects in Antarctica, but you never know what the future holds. 

    East Asia

    Haworth Showroom in the Parkview Green (Beijing, China), the first project in the world to certify under LEED v4, the latest version of LEED

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