100 North Tampa – LEED (EBOM) Case Study, Continued.
Posted by Bryan Lauer, LEED AP in GoGreen on 27-05-2009
Energy and Atmosphere (EA)
EA pre-requisite 1: Energy Efficiency Best Management Practices – Planning, Documenting, and Opportunity Assessment - Consists of the ASHRAE Energy Level I Audit, Running Energy Efficient- Infancy, Building Operating Plan (BOP), Systems Narrative, and other valuable information which begins your trek towards sustainable practices and financial savings through LEED Certification. Go Green!
EA pre-requisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance – Energy Star rating or comparable method of analysis For further information- www.energystar.gov
EA pre-requisite 3: Refrigerant Management – Ozone Protection – Measure Air Handling Units (AHUs) and adjust according to ASHRAE Standards.
EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance – Energy Star Rating or comparable analysis rating. energystar.gov
EA Credit 2.1: Existing Building Commissioning – Investigation & Analysis - ASHRAE Energy Level II Audit, Money Saving Ideas for Energy Efficiency- Adolescents. Idea generating thoughts for energy efficiency are developed to save money, illustrated with cost/benefit analysis.
EA Credit 2.2: Existing Building Commissioning – Implementation – Begin no cost/low cost building improvement, energy efficient, options. The genesis of financial benefit realization. 100 North Tampa is estimated to save 3.3 – 8.7% reducing energy consumption equating to $50,000-$130,000 per year! Go Green, LEED Certify your building.
EA Credit 2.3: Existing Building Commissioning – Ongoing Commissioning – Commissioning plan, commissioning cycle, commissioning task/documentation. Test and document all building exhaust systems for proper functioning to optimum levels.
EA Credit 5: Refrigerant Management – Understand, track and record CFC, HCFC type refrigerants and consider replacement with non-CFC/HCFC based refrigerants.
EA Credit 6: Emission Reduction Reporting – use third party (Energy Star) to track and verify your greenhouse gas emissions and written summary of GHG savings.
I convert existing buildings to become LEED (EBOM) Certified, Save Money and Go Green!
-Bryan Lauer, LEED AP
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