LEED revisits 2009 revisions, proposes changes for 2010

The NY Times reports that Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or the LEED rating system is fleshing out the 2009 revision to include three new credit categories and a variety of reworked and new credits and prerequisites. The proposed changes have been laid out by USBGC’s technical advisory committees, and they touch upon each of the system’s sections: LEED for homes, design and construction, operations and maintenance. "I'm really excited to see what's in store for the future of LEED," said Tristan Roberts, editor of BuildingGreen.com, a publication that tracks green building information for professionals and policymakers.  
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