Energy and Atmosphere Flashcards
Use this deck to learn about energy efficient technologies and practices within building, as well as associated environmental issues. (87 cards)
The LEED category with the most available LEED points is ________________.
Energy and Atmosphere
List some examples of renewable energy systems.
- Photovoltaics
- Solar Thermal
- Geothermal
- Wind
- Biomass
- Biogas
Define chlorofluorocarbons.
Chlorofluorocarbons are hydrocarbons that are used as refrigerants and cause depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer.
What is the standard that describes the structure of measurement and verification plan?
IPMVP Volume III: Concepts and Options for Determining Energy Savings in New Construction
Define global warming potential.
Global Warming Potential (GWP) is an action’s or item’s impact on global warming.
When are CFC-based refrigerants permitted for use in a LEED project?
CFC-based refrigerants are permitted for use in a LEED project if a CFC phase-out is economically infeasible.
List some examples of fossil fuels.
- oil
- natural gas
- coal
Another term for Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) is _____.
Green Tags
How do Hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) affect the environment?
HFC is the refrigerant with the highest global warming potential.
List two ways in which green buildings address the environmental drawbacks of conventional energy production?
- Green buildings reduce the amount of energy required to operate a building.
- Green buildings use more benign forms of energy.
The most common way to meet the requirements of off-site renewable energy is by _____.
Purchasing Renewable Energy Credits (RECs)
_____ involves developing a building plan that identifies current operating requirements, conducting tests to determine whether the building systems are operating in accordance with the plan, and identifying any necessary changes or repairs.
Commissioning
List two of the main objectives of the Montreal Protocol.
- Phase out of all CFCs by 2010
- Phase out of all HCFCs by 2030
What is a BAS?
A building automations system (BAS) is a computer-based monitoring system that coordinates, organizes, and optimizes building control subsystems.
What is the specific refrigerant that has the highest global warming potential of all the common refrigerants?
HFC-23
The _____ defines the delivered conditions required for the successful operation of a building. This document describes the installed energy consuming systems, how they should operate, and the environmental building requirements they should meet.
building operating plan
The standard that governs building energy use and performance is _____.
ASHRAE 90.1 – 2007
The organization that certifies and verifies renewable energy products is _____.
Green-e
Define an energy audit.
An energy audit identifies how much energy a building uses and the purposes for which it is used, and identifies efficiency and cost-reduction opportunities.
What is ENERGY-10?
ENERGY-10 is a software tool for designing low-energy buildings.
Which region of the United States is least suited for on-site solar-based energy generation?
North-East
What are the three level of energy audits that ASHRAE uses?
- walk-through analysis
- energy survey and analysis
- detailed analysis of capital-intensive modifications
List three refrigerants that are considered natural.
- Propane
- Ammonia
- Carbon Dioxide
_____ is routinely scheduled equipment, cleaning, and repair conducted to detect and prevent equipment failure and keep material and systems in working order.
Preventive maintenance