
In response to market demand, the Canada Green Building Council is updating the LEED® Canada Green Building Rating System to address existing as well as new buildings, include all building types, and streamline the process to lower costs and shorten the time required for certification. The next generation of LEED Canada will be web-based, and incorporate actual performance-based energy and water efficiency credits.
The LEED Green Building Rating System continues to build momentum across Canada with an estimated green building market penetration of 6.6 million sq.m. LEED is a market-based rating system that facilitates and certifies higher energy and environmental performance of buildings and communities. The rating system is adapted to the Canadian market through an inclusive process that engages stakeholders and experts representing the various sectors of the Canadian industry. A rapidly-growing number of governments and private sector organizations are adopting LEED certification in their policies, programming and operations, aimed at achieving and demonstrating sustainability
The renewed emphasis on reduction in carbon emissions, which is closely tied to energy efficiency, will compel organizations to track and report on their energy use in a much more structured way.
(adapted from CaGBC press release, Aug.2007)
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