LEED: Updates LEED: + Its Future Updates + Its Future

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "LEED: Updates LEED: + Its Future Updates + Its Future"

Transcription

1 Energy Energy Efficiency Symposium German German American Chambers of of Commerce LEED: Updates LEED: + Its Future Updates + Its Future Andrea Andrea Traber Traber Director of Green Director, Building, KEMA KEMA USGBC USGBC Northern Northern California California Chapter Chapter President President

2

3

4

5

6

7 LEED for Homes National: 12 Original Providers in Pilot 20 Providers added nationally 10,000 units registered Regional: Local Provider- Davis Energy Group (DEG) Covers 3700 units in CA and NV Aprox units Single Family Aprox units Multi-Family / Affordable New LEED H Midrise Pilot: 4 6 story

8 CURRENT MARKETS

9 LEED for Homes Lot 20 Millstream Subdivision Test

10 LEED Core and Shell Speculative development, 50% or more built out as core and shell Companion rating system with LEED-CI Pre-Certification option Tenant Guidelines EA1 : Title or ASHRAE ?

11 LEED Commercial Interiors (CI) April 2007: CI Retail Pilots CI credit changes include: EA CR2 - Optimize Energy Performance - Envelope EQ CR6 Controllability of Systems Employee offices/support spaces apply not entire retail sales area EQ CR7.2 - Thermal Comfort - Employee Verification BOMA Green Lease Language: Promote recycling throughout the building, Mandate efficient lighting, heating, and air-conditioning systems, Require the use of no VOC cleaning products PUC and PG&E have lifted sub-metering restrictions in High Rise Commercial Buildings Mayor s Task Force on Green Building: Developing green standards for all new commercial buildings and new commercial interior build outs

12 Case Study SUGEN, Inc. Building 3 SUGEN, Inc. San Francisco, CA owner Laboratory 67,674 sq ft LEED Gold 46% energy savings 36% water savings 82% waste diverted from landfill Test

13 LEED Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance (EBOM) Changes in some credits: retro-commissioning alternative transportation commuting sustainable purchasing GREATER UPTAKE OF LEED EBOM

14 LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance Timeline Ballot End of January 2008 Reference Guide Interactive Templates First Quarter 2008 First Quarter 2008 EB V2-RIP End of First Quarter New Workshop 2nd Quarter 2008 New Exam 2nd Quarter 2008

15 LEED Neighborhood Developments (ND) Smart Location & Linkages Neighborhood Pattern & Design Green Construction & Technology Local Projects Tassafaronga Village Macarthur BART Transit Village Mandela Grand Edes-B 55 Laguna Hunters View Schlage Lock Alameda Landing Emeryville Market Place

16

17 LEED-ND Status Report 238 Pilot Projects Urban infill sites of less than 1 acre to new communities of more than 12,000 acres for Certification 23 states and 6 countries: Bahamas, Canada, China, Korea, Mexico Late 2007 and into 2008: submittals and certifications Early 2009: ballot of post-pilot, launch of program Check USGBC website:

18 USGBC and GGHC Working Together to Green the Healthcare Industry Organizations collaborate to provide tools and resources for healthcare buildings December 4, 2007 (Washington, DC) The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and the Green Guide for Health Care (GGHC) have entered into an agreement to help green the healthcare industry... Developed to meet unique needs of healthcare market Inpatient Care Facilities Licensed Outpatient Facilities Licensed Longterm Care Facilities Also can be used for Medical Office Buildings (MOBs) Assisted Living Facilities Medical Education and Research Facilities

19 LEED for Healthcare MOU signed in Sept 07 with GGHC Foster Best Practices Ensure Tools & Resources exist for healthcare Education Programs Training Programs Identify Research Agenda Will continue to partner to meet unique needs of the healthcare market

20 LEED for Schools A refresher: 55 million students...tending to be young 5 million faculty 20% of America s population...spend their days in schools! On average: 30 50% less energy use, 30% less water use Savings of $100,000 per year per school in ops. Costs CHPS and LEED Schools relationship April 2007 Launch: 114 schools have registered Primarily K- 12 but CC and universities too LEED NC to Schools registration transfers

21 LEED for Schools Homeland Middle School LEED Silver Test

22 Future of LEED 100 point scale Credit alignment between systems Bookshelf approach: Depending on project type, use appropriate credit intent and requirements Streamlining documentation and submittal process

23 Current Status: Credit fixes and alignments Volume Build Q2/3 2008: 1 st public comment draft Greenbuild 2008: introduce portions of balloted bookshelf LEED + Year

24 CARBON: overlay of carbon impacts based on project scoring WEIGHTINGS: re-weighting of credits based on environmental impacts, 100 point scale REGIONALISM: 4 Regional credits available to reflect and account for regional priorities LCA: Alternative compliance path for some MR credits

25 Q + A Thank you! andrea.traber@kema.com