Energy Star Portfolio Manager

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Jul 15 2010 Guest Post a Comment

I am working on a LEED for Schools Project in LEED 2009 and had a question about the registration of the project under Energy Star's Portfoilio Manager as required in P1-MInimum Program Requirements.  Is this the owners responsibility or should I perform this task as Project Admin?  I am unfamiliar with this system and looking for some guidance. Thanks in advance!

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Allison Beer McKenzie Architect, Director of Sustainability SHP Leading Design
Jul 16 2010
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Chris- both you and the owner

Chris- both you and the owner would be fine creating the registration for Portfolio Manager- there is no requirement for who does it. I suggest, however, that you encourage the owner to be the one to do it. The Portfolio Manager is meant for long-term tracking of a building's energy use and they may wish to use this tool long-term. Someone on the engineering side of your team, however, will need to be able to access the building's Portfolio Manager registration because you will need to establish a target finder score for the project through the Portfolio Manager and it is typically the project mechanical engineer that does this.

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