David,
When I heard the first segment, there was a teaser for the second segment -- something about critics who note that LEED certification doesn't have anything to do with performance. I said to myself, "Here comes Henry Gifford."
There was no new ground broken in the segment, but it's always good to hear Henry.
Apparently under a recent or soon-to-be revision of LEED, building owners will have to report actual energy usage for 5 years in order to maintain certification, if I heard correctly. The USGBC needs to eliminate any possible argument about whether or not LEED buildings use less energy.
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David,
When I heard the first segment, there was a teaser for the second segment -- something about critics who note that LEED certification doesn't have anything to do with performance. I said to myself, "Here comes Henry Gifford."
There was no new ground broken in the segment, but it's always good to hear Henry.
Link to Henry Gifford's "summer camp" Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvCP3s7Xq48
Apparently under a recent or soon-to-be revision of LEED, building owners will have to report actual energy usage for 5 years in order to maintain certification, if I heard correctly. The USGBC needs to eliminate any possible argument about whether or not LEED buildings use less energy.