I watched this video and followed through with attempting to answer the questions in preparation for my LEED Green Associate exam. I ended up passing my exam and feel like this was a helpful resource, of course this was not my only study resource but practice questions are always great to include in your study plan.
hi Alina. I am preparing for the LEED GA examinations. I sit possible to forward study material at mohammedmannan1993@gmail.com. And can u share ur experience that would be helpful in the examination. Thanks
Question 3. Which of the following components contributes the largest percentage in the energy use to a building’s operating expenses? I have over and over how AHU consume the most energy in a building. Why is lighting the largest?
Hi, is the answer question 20 verified? Because I see conflicting answers elsewhere stating that photovoltaics perform better at higher altitudes. Kindly confirm.
I agree with you. In my experience, install PV system on low altitude shall be obstructed with mountain. So that less electricity shall be able to generated.
The LEED tests are geared to the US region, so it's reasonable to exclude low altitude / high humid climates e.g. rain forests, which are not found in the US. So generally in the US, low altitude areas away from water bodies are dry. Consider Death Valley as the most extreme example which is actually below sea level. California is near the coastline is quite dry with frequent droughts and summer fires. Further towards the Midwest, US farmland tends to be in higher altitudes, such as Nebraska at 322 meters above sea level. The high-altitudes regions in the US do tend to receive ample rainfall (Midwest farmland, Sierra Nevada mountains and Appalachian mountains). Of course there are counter-examples, but this is the "most correct" answer.
I think its beacuse they consider the german knowledge of a passive house, the one that was created in the 90´s, but i got your point, concrete is super harmfull
I watched this video and followed through with attempting to answer the questions in preparation for my LEED Green Associate exam. I ended up passing my exam and feel like this was a helpful resource, of course this was not my only study resource but practice questions are always great to include in your study plan.
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hi Alina. I am preparing for the LEED GA examinations. I sit possible to forward study material at mohammedmannan1993@gmail.com. And can u share ur experience that would be helpful in the examination. Thanks
What other resources did you use for preparing for the exam?
I think these question are valid for cold country, but not for hot-humid country
Question 3. Which of the following components contributes the largest percentage in the energy use to a building’s operating expenses? I have over and over how AHU consume the most energy in a building. Why is lighting the largest?
Heating
This is based on the old 2009 version. The new version v4 should be different
Hi, are these questions for LEED V4?? I see questions about LEED 2009,just want to make sure.. thanks..
No. These are of LEED 2009.
Q48 is weird. Commissioning can make it more efficiency. OPR is only functional requirement
Hi, thanks for your question, but mid time pause should be removed
Hi, is the answer question 20 verified? Because I see conflicting answers elsewhere stating that photovoltaics perform better at higher altitudes. Kindly confirm.
I agree with you. In my experience, install PV system on low altitude shall be obstructed with mountain. So that less electricity shall be able to generated.
The LEED tests are geared to the US region, so it's reasonable to exclude low altitude / high humid climates e.g. rain forests, which are not found in the US. So generally in the US, low altitude areas away from water bodies are dry. Consider Death Valley as the most extreme example which is actually below sea level. California is near the coastline is quite dry with frequent droughts and summer fires. Further towards the Midwest, US farmland tends to be in higher altitudes, such as Nebraska at 322 meters above sea level. The high-altitudes regions in the US do tend to receive ample rainfall (Midwest farmland, Sierra Nevada mountains and Appalachian mountains). Of course there are counter-examples, but this is the "most correct" answer.
Im almost thinking that the question was intended to be Latitutes not Altitudes. Lower latitude would make more sense with the answer and explanation.
Q no. 17 From when, using of concrete material has become the passive design strategy ?
used as thermal mass for heat gain during the winter
I think its beacuse they consider the german knowledge of a passive house, the one that was created in the 90´s, but i got your point, concrete is super harmfull
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