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LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) have
Review Question LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) have responsibility for which of the following tasks? (Choose two): A. Acting as the governing body of all LEED committees B. Writing sections of new rating systems C. Producing the LEED reference guides D. Reviewing and ruling on CIRs E. Managing the review and verification process for projects seeking certification
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LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) have
Review Question LEED Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) have responsibility for which of the following tasks? (Choose two): A. Acting as the governing body of all LEED committees B. Writing sections of new rating systems C. Producing the LEED reference guides D. Reviewing and ruling on CIRs E. Managing the review and verification process for projects seeking certification
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Review Question The LEED CI rating system is most applicable to which of the following projects? A. A new 150,000 sq ft commercial real estate office building being constructed on a previously developed site B. An existing commercial tenant space renovation that involves retrofitting the mechanical and electrical systems C. An existing tenant space previously occupied by a diner that is being renovated into a bank D. An office complex being constructed for future commercial tenants
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Review Question The LEED CI rating system is most applicable to which of the following projects? A. A new 150,000 sq ft commercial real estate office building being constructed on a previously developed site B. An existing commercial tenant space renovation that involves retrofitting the mechanical and electrical systems C. An existing tenant space previously occupied by a diner that is being renovated into a bank D. An office complex being constructed for future commercial tenants
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B. All performance periods must end within 3 weeks of each other
Review Question Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the LEED EBOM rating system? A. At least 75% of spaces within the building must be physically occupied for at least 1 year, with building systems functioning at normal capacity B. All performance periods must end within 3 weeks of each other C. LEED EBOM buildings must submit for recertification at least once every 5 years to maintain their LEED EBOM status D. LEED EBOM can be used for additions and alterations that affect the usable space in an existing building
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B. All performance periods must end within 3 weeks of each other
Review Question Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the LEED EBOM rating system? A. At least 75% of spaces within the building must be physically occupied for at least 1 year, with building systems functioning at normal capacity B. All performance periods must end within 3 weeks of each other C. LEED EBOM buildings must submit for recertification at least once every 5 years to maintain their LEED EBOM status D. LEED EBOM can be used for additions and alterations that affect the usable space in an existing building
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A. Project architect information
Review Question Which of the following are needed to register a LEED project? (Choose two) A. Project architect information B. Anticipated construction start/end dates C. Project square footage D. Number of occupants E. Project narrative
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A. Project architect information
Review Question Which of the following are needed to register a LEED project? (Choose two) A. Project architect information B. Anticipated construction start/end dates C. Project square footage D. Number of occupants E. Project narrative
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Review Question After the final design review of a LEED project, credits may be either __________or__________. (Choose two) A. Anticipated B. Earned C. Denied D. Awarded
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Review Question After the final design review of a LEED project, credits may be either __________or__________. (Choose two) A. Anticipated B. Earned C. Denied D. Awarded
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A. Water suitable for drinking B. Untreated household waste water
Review Question Potable water is: A. Water suitable for drinking B. Untreated household waste water C. Wastewater from toilets
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A. Water suitable for drinking B. Untreated household waste water
Review Question Potable water is: A. Water suitable for drinking B. Untreated household waste water C. Wastewater from toilets
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A. Irrigation efficiency B. Use of captured rainwater
Review Question Which of the following strategies does NOT contribute to a reduction of the water used for irrigation: A. Irrigation efficiency B. Use of captured rainwater C. Use of hardscape with high emissivity
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A. Irrigation efficiency B. Use of captured rainwater
Review Question Which of the following strategies does NOT contribute to a reduction of the water used for irrigation: A. Irrigation efficiency B. Use of captured rainwater C. Use of hardscape with high emissivity
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Review Question Which three categories would be affected by a green roof? (choose three) A. Stormwater management B. Indoor environmental quality C. Energy use reduction D. Heat island effect
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Review Question Which three categories would be affected by a green roof? (choose three) A. Stormwater management B. Indoor environmental quality C. Energy use reduction D. Heat island effect
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Review Question Which standard is used to meet the requirements of EQp1, Minimum IAQ Performance? A. ASHRAE B. ASHRAE C. CIBSE Application Manual D. SMACNA Guidelines
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Review Question Which standard is used to meet the requirements of EQp1, Minimum IAQ Performance? A. ASHRAE B. ASHRAE C. CIBSE Application Manual D. SMACNA Guidelines
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Review Question Which credits use ASHRAE Standard as a referenced standard? (choose two) A. EQp1, Minimum IAQ Performance B. EQc2, Increased Ventilation C. EQc5, Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control D. EQc7.1, Thermal Comfort, Design E. EQc7.2, Thermal Comfort, Verification
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Review Question Which credits use ASHRAE Standard as a referenced standard? (choose two) A. EQp1, Minimum IAQ Performance B. EQc2, Increased Ventilation C. EQc5, Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control D. EQc7.1, Thermal Comfort, Design E. EQc7.2, Thermal Comfort, Verification
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Review Question A 20,000sf school built in 1964 is being renovated into condominiums. The project includes a 45,000sf addition. The project team is considering reusing some of the existing building. What features should the project team evaluate for reuse? (choose three) A. Structural floor B. Roof decking C. Windows D. Interior walls E. HVAC system
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A 20,000sf school built in 1964 is being renovated into condominiums
A 20,000sf school built in 1964 is being renovated into condominiums. The project includes a 45,000sf addition. The project team is considering reusing some of the existing building. What features should the project team evaluate for reuse? (choose three) A. Structural floor B. Roof decking C. Windows D. Interior walls E. HVAC system Bonus: Why would they not consider reusing the windows and HVAC system?
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Review Question What are two responsibilities of the contractor during the project construction phase that support the LEED documentation process? (choose two) A. Provide MSDSs with paint submittals B. Provide energy modeling calculations C. Provide site photometric plans D. Provide calculations for waste diverted from landfill
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Review Question What are two responsibilities of the contractor during the project construction phase that support the LEED documentation process? (choose two) A. Provide MSDSs with paint submittals B. Provide energy modeling calculations C. Provide site photometric plans D. Provide calculations for waste diverted from landfill
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Review Question Fill in the blanks. Aluminum cans are considered _______________ recycled content and sawdust from a door manufacturer that is compressed into fire logs is considered ________________ recycled content. Post-consumer, Pre-consumer Pre-consumer, Post-consumer Post-consumer, Post-consumer Pre-consumer, Pre-consumer None of the Above
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Review Question Fill in the blanks. Aluminum cans are considered _______________ recycled content and sawdust from a door manufacturer that is compressed into fire logs is considered ________________ recycled content. A. Post-consumer, Pre-consumer B. Pre-consumer, Post-consumer C. Post-consumer, Post-consumer D. Pre-consumer, Pre-consumer E. None of the Above
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Review Question Which of the following measures would be part of an Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan? (choose three) Temporary seeding Temporary traffic blockades Silt fence Bamboo forest Mulching
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Review Question Which of the following measures would be part of an Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan? (choose three) A. Temporary seeding B. Temporary traffic blockades C. Silt fence D. Bamboo forest E. Mulching
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Review Question A contractor finds fire doors from a demolition site five blocks from the project site that can be used as desks for the receptionists at the new project. Which credit does this impact? A. MRc2 Construction Waste Management B. MRc3 Materials Reuse C. MRc4 Recycled Materials D. MRc6 Rapidly Renewable Materials
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Review Question A contractor finds fire doors from a demolition site five blocks from the project site that can be used as desks for the receptionists at the new project. Which credit does this impact? A. MRc2 Construction Waste Management B. MRc3 Materials Reuse C. MRc4 Recycled Materials D. MRc6 Rapidly Renewable Materials
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Review Question How many prerequisites are there for the LEED New Construction, Schools, and Core and Shell rating system Sustainable Sites section? None 1 2 3
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Review Question How many prerequisites are there for the LEED New Construction, Schools and Core and Shell rating system Sustainable Sites section? A. None B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
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Which standard refers to energy performance? ASHRAE 62.1-2007
Review Question Which standard refers to energy performance? ASHRAE DOE Building Energy Recommendation 2004 C. ENERGY STAR 2000 D. A local building code, such as Massachusetts State Building Code E. ASHRAE/IESNA
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Which standard refers to energy performance? ASHRAE 62.1-2007
Review Question Which standard refers to energy performance? ASHRAE DOE Building Energy Recommendation 2004 C. ENERGY STAR 2000 D. A local building code, such as Massachusetts State Building Code E. ASHRAE/IESNA
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Review Question The Commissioning Agent reviews two documents, one written by the owner and one written by the design team. What are the names of these two documents? (choose two) A. Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR) B. Basis Of Design (BOD) C. Building Commissioning Plan (BCP) D. Performance Compliance Path (PCP) E. Summary Commissioning Report (SCR)
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Review Question The Commissioning Agent reviews two documents, one written by the owner and one written by the design team. What are the names of these two documents? (choose two) A. Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR) B. Basis Of Design (BOD) C. Building Commissioning Plan (BCP) D. Performance Compliance Path (PCP) E. Summary Commissioning Report (SCR)
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Which refrigerant is banned in the NC,CS and
Review Question Which refrigerant is banned in the NC,CS and Schools rating systems per “EA Prerequisite 3: Fundamental Refrigerant Management?” HFCs CFCs HCFCs Halons
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Review Question Which refrigerant is banned in the NC,CS and Schools rating systems per “EA Prerequisite 3: Fundamental Refrigerant Management?” (choose one) A. HFCs B. CFCs C. HCFCs D. Halons
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Review Question Which type of power is not considered “green” for the LEED Green Power credit? Solar Wind Nuclear Geothermal Biomass Low-Impact Hydro
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Review Question Which type of power is not considered “green” for the LEED Green Power credit? A. Solar B. Wind C. Nuclear D. Geothermal E. Biomass G. Low-Impact Hydro
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Review Question Which of the following features contributes toward earning credit for On-Site Renewable Energy? (choose three) A. Wind Turbine B. Ground Source Heat Pump C. Trombe Wall D. Active Solar Thermal System E. Photovoltaic Array
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Review Question Which of the following features contributes toward earning credit for On-Site Renewable Energy? (choose three) A. Wind Turbine B. Ground Source Heat Pump C. Trombe Wall D. Active Solar Thermal System E. Photovoltaic Array
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Review Question In reference to refrigerants, what do ODP and GWP stand for? A. Owner’s Design Program and Gross Window of Performance B. Okinawa Design Protocol and Greater Washington Protocol C. Outside Design Policy and Green Window Performance D. Ozone Depletion Protocol and Global Warming Policy E. Ozone Depletion Potential and Global Warming Potential
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Review Question In reference to refrigerants, what do ODP and GWP stand for? A. Owner’s Design Program and Gross Window of Performance B. Okinawa Design Protocol and Greater Washington Protocol C. Outside Design Policy and Green Window Performance D. Ozone Depletion Protocol and Global Warming Policy E. Ozone Depletion Potential and Global Warming Potential
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Review Question A project uses a new HVAC chiller system that requires a refrigerant mix containing less than 5% CFCs. How many points will the project achieve? A. None B. One C. Two D. The project will not achieve LEED Certification
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Review Question A project uses a new HVAC chiller system that requires a refrigerant mix containing less than 5% CFCs. How many points will the project achieve? A. None B. One C. Two D. The project will not achieve LEED Certification
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Review Question What is the intent of the Fundamental Refrigerant Management prerequisite? A. Reduce ozone depletion B. Reduce global warming C. Minimum efficiency of the cooling systems D. Capture and recycle CFC’s
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Review Question What is the intent of the Fundamental Refrigerant Management prerequisite? A. Reduce ozone depletion B. Reduce global warming C. Minimum efficiency of the cooling systems D. Capture and recycle CFC’s
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Review Question When designing fire suppression systems, to reduce ozone depletion one should avoid the use of the following: (choose three) A. Water B. Chlorofluorocarbons C. Hydrochlorofluorocarbons D. Halons E. Hydrofluorocarbons
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Review Question When designing fire suppression systems, to reduce ozone depletion one should avoid the use of the following: (choose three) A. Water B. Chlorofluorocarbons C. Hydrochlorofluorocarbons D. Halons E. Hydrofluorocarbons
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Review Question Which refrigerant has the highest global warming potential? A. CFC-11 B. HFC-23 C. CFC-12 D. Carbon Dioxide
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Review Question Which refrigerant has the highest global warming potential? A. CFC-11 B. HFC-23 C. CFC-12 D. Carbon Dioxide
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Review Question When designing HVAC & R systems, to reduce global warming and ozone depletion, one should consider the following: (choose two) A. Refrigerant charge B. Location of the chillers C. Refrigerant leakage D. Right-sizing of air-handlers
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Review Question When designing HVAC & R systems, to reduce global warming and ozone depletion, one should consider the following: (choose two) A. Refrigerant charge B. Location of the chillers C. Refrigerant leakage D. Right-sizing of air-handlers
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What is the standard referenced for Measurement & Verification?
Review Question What is the standard referenced for Measurement & Verification? ASHRAE (American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers) B. IPMVP (International Performance Measurement &Verification Protocol) Volume III 2003 C. USGBC (US Green Building Council) Measurement and Verification Protocol 2003 D. ASMVP (American Society of Measuring and Verifying Professionals) Standard 2004
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What is the standard referenced for Measurement & Verification?
Review Question What is the standard referenced for Measurement & Verification? ASHRAE (American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers) B. IPMVP (International Performance Measurement &Verification Protocol) Volume III 2003 C. USGBC (US Green Building Council) Measurement and Verification Protocol 2003 D. ASMVP (American Society of Measuring and Verifying Professionals) Standard 2004
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In the best design scenario the project team should
Review Question In the best design scenario the project team should prioritize the following in which order? I. Buy green power for 100% of the project II. Design the most efficient building massing, orientation, and envelope possible III. Generate on-site renewable energy IV. Design the most efficient building systems possible I, II, III, IV IV, II, III, I III, II, IV, I II, IV, III, I
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Review Question In the best design scenario, the project team should prioritize the following in which order? I. Buy green power for 100% of the project II. Design the most efficient building massing, orientation, and envelope possible III. Generate on-site renewable energy IV. Design the most efficient building systems possible A. I, II, III, IV B. IV, II, III, I C. III, II, IV, I D. II, IV, III, I
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Review Question USGBC’s regional councils, chapters and affiliates
worked to identify regionally specific environmental issues and prioritize LEED credits for the region. How many points can a project receive for earning the priority credits? 7 3 4 6 Examples: Urban Florida: SSc5.2, MRc1.1, WEc2, EAc1, MRc5, and EQc8.1, to incentivize (among other things) decreased reliance on fossil fuels, reuse of existing building stock, decreased reliance on insufficient municipal wastewater plants, and utilization of abundant local sunshine. Rural Michigan: SSc1, SSc6.1, SSc6.2, SSc8, MRc5.2, and EAc2, to incentivize (among other things) the preservation of prime agricultural land, reduction of light trespass into neighboring natural habitats, and minimizing the amount and improving the quality of stormwater into the Great Lakes.
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Review Question USGBC’s regional councils, chapters and affiliates worked to identify regionally specific environmental issues and prioritize LEED credits for the region. How many points can a project receive for earning the priority credits? A. 7 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6 Examples: Urban Florida: SSc5.2, MRc1.1, WEc2, EAc1, MRc5, and EQc8.1, to incentivize (among other things) decreased reliance on fossil fuels, reuse of existing building stock, decreased reliance on insufficient municipal wastewater plants, and utilization of abundant local sunshine. Rural Michigan: SSc1, SSc6.1, SSc6.2, SSc8, MRc5.2, and EAc2, to incentivize (among other things) the preservation of prime agricultural land, reduction of light trespass into neighboring natural habitats, and minimizing the amount and improving the quality of stormwater into the Great Lakes.
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A value engineering exercise has proposed that
Review Question A value engineering exercise has proposed that exterior horizontal louvers above south-facing windows will be deleted from the project. The change requires that various project team members review strategies. Which strategies would be affected by this decision? (choose two) A. Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof B. Energy Performance C. Ventilation D. Daylight and Views
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A value engineering exercise has proposed that
Review Question A value engineering exercise has proposed that exterior horizontal louvers above south-facing windows will be deleted from the project. The change requires that various project team members review strategies. Which strategies would be affected by this decision? (choose two) A. Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof B. Energy Performance C. Ventilation D. Daylight and Views
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9/22/2007 Review Question List the four categories of building materials that can be key contaminants to indoor air quality: _________________________________
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Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products
9/22/2007 Review Question List the four categories of building materials that can be key contaminants to indoor air quality: Adhesives & Sealants Paints & Coatings Carpet Systems Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products
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Review Question All of the LEED 2009 rating systems (NC, CI, CS, EBOM, Schools) share the same six credit categories- what are they? ID is known as Innovation in Operations in LEED-EBOM.
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Indoor Environmental Quality
Review Question Water Efficiency Sustainable Sites Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation & Design Process All of the LEED 2009 rating systems (NC, CI, CS, EBOM, Schools) share the same six credit categories ID is known as Innovation in Operations in LEED-EBOM.
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Review Question What is the purpose of flushing out a building?
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Review Question What is the purpose of flushing out a building?
To reduce indoor air quality problems resulting from the construction/renovation process in order to help sustain the comfort and well-being of construction workers and building occupants.
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Review Question What are three ways that LEED suggests to control pollutants entering a space? 1.______________________ 2.______________________ 3.______________________
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Review Question What are three ways that LEED suggests to control pollutants entering a space? 1. Use entryway systems 2. Use exhaust systems (specifically in areas such as copy rooms, housekeeping closets, laundry rooms and garages) 3. Use appropriate filtration media (changed before occupancy and then on a regular basis)
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Review Question Measurement & Verification is important to provide for the ongoing accountability of building energy consumption over time. List 3 M& V strategies : _________________________________
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2. Install the necessary metering equipment to measure energy use.
Review Question Measurement & Verification is important to provide for the ongoing accountability of building energy consumption over time. List 3 M& V strategies: 1. Develop an M&V Plan to evaluate building and/or energy system performance. 2. Install the necessary metering equipment to measure energy use. 3. Track performance by comparing predicted performance to actual performance. and 4. Evaluate energy efficiency by comparing actual performance to baseline performance.
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