Optimize Energy Performance - 1-19 Points
Schools - Energy & Atmosphere
Intent
- To achieve increasing levels of energy performance beyond the
prerequisite standard to reduce environmental and economic impacts
associated with excessive energy use.
Requirements
To
achieve increasing levels of energy performance beyond the prerequisite
standard to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with
excessive energy use.
OPTION 1. Whole Building Energy Simulation (1-19 points)
Demonstrate
a percentage improvement in the proposed building performance rating
compared with the baseline building performance rating. Calculate the
baseline building performance according to Appendix G of
ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 (with errata but without addenda1)
using a computer simulation model for the whole building project. The
minimum energy cost savings percentage for each point threshold is as
follows:

Appendix
G of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 requires that the energy
analysis done for the building performance rating method include all
the energy costs associated with the building project. To achieve
points under this credit, the proposed design must meet the following
criteria:
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Compliance with the
mandatory provisions (Sections 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4) in
Standard 90.1-2007 (with errata but without addenda1).
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Inclusion of all the energy costs within and associated with the building project.
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Comparison
against a baseline building that complies with Appendix G of Standard
90.1-2007 (with errata but without addenda). The default process energy
cost is 25% of the total energy cost for the baseline building. If the
building’s process energy cost is less than 25% of the baseline
building energy cost, the LEED submittal must include documentation
substantiating that process energy inputs are appropriate.
For
the purpose of this analysis, process energy is considered to include,
but is not limited to, office and general miscellaneous equipment,
computers, elevators and escalators, kitchen cooking and refrigeration,
laundry washing and drying, lighting exempt from the lighting power
allowance (e.g., lighting integral to medical equipment), and other
(e.g., waterfall pumps).
Regulated
(nonprocess) energy includes lighting (for the interior, parking
garage, surface parking, façade, or building grounds, except as noted
above), heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) (space
heating, space cooling, fans, pumps, toilet exhaust, parking garage
ventilation, kitchen hood exhaust, etc.) and service water heating for
domestic or space heating purposes.
For
this credit, process loads must be identical for both the baseline
building performance rating and the proposed building performance
rating. However, project teams may follow the exceptional calculation
method (ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 G2.5) to document measures
that reduce process loads. Documentation of process load energy
savings must include a list of the assumptions made for both the base
and proposed design, and theoretical or empirical information
supporting these assumptions.
Projects in California may use Title 24-2005, Part 6 in place of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 Option 1.
OR
OPTION 2. Prescriptive Compliance Path: Advanced Energy Design Guide for K-12 School Buildings (1 point)
Comply with all the prescriptive measures identified in the Advanced Energy Design Guide for K-12 School buildings.
OR
OPTION 3. Prescriptive Compliance Path: Advanced Buildings™ Core Performance™ Guide
Comply
with the prescriptive measures identified in the Advanced Buildings™
Core Performance™ Guide developed by the New Buildings Institute. The
building must meet the following requirements:
- Less than 100,000 square feet.
- Comply with Sections 1, Design Process Strategies, and 2, Core Performance Requirements.
Points achieved under Option 3 (1-3 points):
- 1
point is available for all projects (office, school, public assembly,
and retail projects) less than 100,000 square feet that comply with
Sections 1 and 2 of the Core Performance Guide.
- Up to 2
additional points are available to projects that implement performance
strategies listed in Section 3, Enhanced Performance. For every 3
strategies implemented from this section, 1 point is available.
- The following strategies are addressed by other aspects of LEED and are not eligible for additional points under EA Credit 1:
- 3.1 — Cool Roofs
- 3.8 — Night Venting
- 3.13 — Additional Commissioning
Referenced Standards
ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential - Lighting (Section 9), www.ashrae.org, (800) 527-4723.
Design Strategies
Design
the building envelope and systems to meet baseline requirements. Use a
computer simulation model to assess the energy performance and identify
the most cost-effective energy efficiency measures. Quantify energy
performance compared with a baseline building.
If
local code has demonstrated quantitative and textual equivalence
following, at a minimum, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) standard
process for commercial energy code determination, then the results of
that analysis may be used to correlate local code performance with
ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007. Details on the DOE process for
commercial energy code determination can be found at http://www.energycodes.gov/implement/determinations_com.stm.