light bulbs

EDC is now the official magazine for the LEED professional

News

USGBC Adopts NBI's Advanced Buildings Core Performance as a Prescriptive Option for LEED-NC (Posted 11/02/07)

Washington, D.C. — The Core Performance Guide, newly developed and released by New Buildings Institute (NBI), includes a set of strategies that, when taken together, provides a prescriptive path for designers, builders, building owners and others to design and construct buildings that operate as much as 30 percent better than national building standards.

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has adopted the Advanced Buildings Core Performance program as a prescriptive option for up to five points under LEED-NC v2.2 Energy and Atmosphere Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance. The prescriptive path is offered as an alternative to energy modeling requirements in LEED-NC.

“Core Performance is simply the best prescriptive option for designers and building owners who want to get significant energy savings in new commercial buildings,” said Dave Hewitt, executive director of NBI. “We [are] very excited about offering Core Performance as the cornerstone of our Advanced Building program and believe this tool will be critical to help increase the energy performance of new commercial buildings.”

New Buildings Institute is a nonprofit organization working to improve the energy efficiency of new commercial buildings. Advanced Buildings is a suite of technical information, training and other resources that utilities can offer to customers as part of their energy efficiency programs. The Core Performance program can be used on building projects by interested building owners and designers even if the local utility is not currently participating in Advanced Buildings.

The program presented in the guide is based on extensive analysis of multiple building prototypes and system configurations in climate zones across the country. More than 50,000 energy modeling runs were developed and analyzed to define the program and identify anticipated energy savings.

While the Core Performance design process can be applied to any building, it is ideal for the vast majority of commercial projects that are 70,000 square feet or smaller. Small to mid-sized buildings tend to incorporate less complicated heating and cooling systems and other features that lend themselves easily to a prescriptive path without the need for energy modeling. LEED will accept Core Performance as a prescriptive option for most building types up to 100,000 square feet.

The Core Performance Guide was developed based on Benchmark, NBI’s previous design guide. The new Core Performance Guide has been reorganized to facilitate its use and updated with advances in new technologies and practices. For more information about Core Performance and its relationship to LEED, visit the Advanced Buildings website at www.AdvancedBuildings.net.
You must register or login in order to post comments.

Multimedia

Videos

Image Galleries

AHR 2012

View the products from AHR 2012.

Podcasts

Improving the environment in your home – improving the environment overall with Icynene spray foam insulation. ICYNENE spray foam insulation solutions provide energy savings for homeowners and create sustainability through air-sealing and reduce carbon dioxide emissions from buildings by thousands of tons per year. Icynene’s commitment to the environment is demonstrated through our us product development and manufacturing processes and our product innovations. Sponsored by:

ICYNENE
More Podcasts

THE MAGAZINE

EDC Magazine

cover

2012 May

 Come check out the May 2012 issue of EDC!

TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBSCRIBE

EDC Magazine STORE

integrative-design-guide-to.gif
The Integrative Design Guide to Green Building: Redefining the Practice of Sustainability

In The Integrative Design Guide to Green Building: Redefining the Practice of Sustainability, 7group's principals and integrative design pioneer Bill Reed introduce design and construction professionals to the concepts of whole building design and whole systems.

More Products

Green Product Buzz Guide

Green Product Buzz GuideEDC's Green Product Buzz Guides bring you the latest in green building products and services from companies exhibiting at trade shows, including Greenbuild, the AIA Expo, Coverings, Surfaces and more.

STAY CONNECTED

Facebook Twitter  LinkedIN  youtube

EDC Crossword

EDC CrosswordWelcome to EDC's crossword puzzle. This puzzle was created specifically for the green building industry by Myles Mellor; all the clues and answers relate to industry terms. Click to view the interactive version of the puzzle that appeared in print. Or if you prefer,  you'll find a PDF link to this month's puzzle and solution.