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Energy modeling is essential to meeting the 2030 Commitment energy reduction targets. Energy modeled projects have 25 percent better pEUI than non-energy modeled projects.  

From the Track Design Data page, select Yes in the Predicted Energy Use tile for “Has energy modeling been done for this design phase?” This will open drop-down menus to select an optional data energy modeled, an energy modeling tool (required), an energy modeling party (required) and an optional field for energy modeling cost for this phase. 

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If selecting yes, fields for energy source, energy provided, and units will appear. Click the “+” to add a fuel source. Selecting the energy source from the dropdown menu will automatically populate the correct units, and energy provided can then be entered. Additional fuel sources can be added by clicking the “+”. A formula will generate the project's calculated Net pEUI. Click here for the formulas the DDx uses to calculate this.

Within the options of fuel source reporting there are two three options for offsite renewables. Please be sure to allocate the types of renewables appropriately. 

Dedicated “Electricity from dedicated off-site renewables count equally to on-site renewables for calculating your Net pEUI and are included in your net pEUI calculation. Dedicated off-site renewables include: 

  1. Direct Ownership 
  1. Green Retail Tariffs 
  1. Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) 
  1. Community Renewables 
  1. Utility Renewable Contracts 

All of these must incorporate bundled, retired Green-e certified RECs. 


Purchased off-site renewables:

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You may then save and continue, or enter additional design data. (See the articles on Add Renewable Energy Data, Add Embodied Carbon Data, and Add Additional Inputs for more.)