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PART II: How Does LEED Work?
Certification
LEED points are awarded on a 100-point scale, and credits are weighted to reflect their potential environmental impacts. Additionally, 10 bonus credits are available, four of which address regionally specific environmental issues. A project must satisfy all prerequisites and earn a minimum number of points to be certified.
In LEED 2009 there are 100 possible base points plus an additional 6 points for Innovation in Design and 4 points for Regional Priority. Buildings can qualify for four levels of certification:
USGBC LEED 2009 (v3):
| Certified |
40-49 points |
| Silver |
50-59 points |
| Gold |
60-79 points |
| Platinum |
80 points and above |
Note that the LEED for Homes rating system is much different than LEED v3, with different point categories and thresholds that reward efficient residential design
USGBC LEED v2.2:
In LEED v2.2 for new construction and major renovations for commercial buildings there are 69 possible points and buildings can qualify for four levels of certification:
| Certified |
26-32 points |
| Silver |
33-38 points |
| Gold |
39-51 points |
| Platinum |
52-69 points |
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