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Judy asks: I became a LEED AP in 2011 without a specialty. It was not required at that time. I recently received this notice from GBCI: "Your current CMP reporting period began on 6/14/2011 and will end on 6/13/2013. To maintain your credential you must earn the required number of CE ...
The one caveat to this rule is that you can take both exams in one back-to-back, four hour session (2 hours per test). However, if you do this and do not pass the Green Associate portion, you will not earn the AP credential (even if you passed that portion of the exam). So, technicall...
Stanley asks: Hi, I live in Nova Scotia. Will I still qualify for the course and are there any that involve earlier meetings? Here, that would be from 9:30pm to 10:30pm, which I would be fine with, but I would just prefer if I could find something earlier. Answer: Advice provided by: ...
Advice provided by: Claire Moloney, LEED Green Associate, Cornell University The United States Green Building Council (USGBC), the organization that develops the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating systems, just released an infographic of "LEED i...
Need LEED Continuing Education? Are you a LEED AP or Green Associate? Get all the CE hours you need to maintain your credential right here! >>Learn More Advice provided by: Claire Moloney, LEED Green Associate, Cornell University In late 2012, GBCI made some significant changes to its...
Building commissioning on a LEED project would potentially count under "LEED Project Participation". According to GBCI, this is defined as "paid or unpaid work on a project that is registered for LEED certification", and you can earn 1 continuing education hour per credit that you wor...
Demand for on-site energy production and rising fossil fuel prices will stimulate the global market for small wind, especially in countries with rapidly growing power demands, like China. However, the majority of installations are most likely to occur overseas, in countries like Italy...
Micah asks: Say a legacy LEED AP without specialty enrolls in and completes the Principles of LEED program, receives their specialty, and begins the first reporting period for CMP. Is that legacy LEED AP professional no longer considered a legacy LEED AP and at risk of losing all LEED...