Just wondering if anyone knows of a good document which talks about the
differences between a LEED model and an Energy Intensity (or "real
building") model? Need to clear up some confusion with a presentation.
Thanks.
Maybe I am missing something. I would interpret a LEED model as a building that
has applied to for a LEED certification, but may not yet have been built (or as
an existing building, ?remodeled to LEED criteria). I have neve heard of an
"Energy Intensity" model. A "Real" building is an existing building that has
utility bills and/or submetering to match.
These two papers may be useful:
Chris:
Maybe I am missing something. I would interpret a LEED model as a building that
has applied to for a LEED certification, but may not yet have been built (or as
an existing building, ?remodeled to LEED criteria). I have neve heard of an
"Energy Intensity" model. A "Real" building is an existing building that has
utility bills and/or submetering to match.
Perhaps not what you were looking for..
John R. Aulbach, PE, CEM