Proposed standard will provide a consistent methodology for using long run marginal emission rates by Cambium generation and emission assessment (GEA) region in the calculation of CO2e emissions. The provisions of this standard provide requirements on how to estimate CO2e emissions from measured data on electricity and fuel consumption of a facility or organization. It is intended for the purposes of complying with standards on disclosure of emissions and of reducing emissions year after year using an Energy Management System. This is the first public review draft, PDS-01, RESNET/ICC 1580-202x. It is submitted for public comment for 45 days, beginning September 20, 2024, and ending November 14, 2024. Only the changes shown in draft PDS-01 by strike-through and underline and red print are open for comment. To review the draft click on Draft PDS-01, RESNET/ICC 1580-202x Update. Comments are posted for public viewing. You will be able to review comments by clicking on “VIEW COMMENTS HERE” below. SUBMIT COMMENTS & VIEW DRAFT HERE To submit a comment and view the draft Standard, please check back on September 20th, 2024. VIEW COMMENTS HERE Entry Date: November 14, 2024 at 11:25 AM Full Name: Gabriel Pasillas Affiliation: Building Efficiency Resources Address: PO Box 1769 Brevard, North Carolina 28712 Phone Number: 800-399-9620 Email: gabrielp@theber.com Page Number: 5 Section/Table/Figure Number: 4.2/Equation 4-2 Comment Intent: Not an Objection Comment Type: General Comment and Proposed Change: DownloadEntry Date: November 14, 2024 at 7:34 PM Full Name: Jim Edelson Affiliation: New Buildings Institute Address: 151 SW 1st Ave Suite 300 Portland,, Alabama 97204 Phone Number: 5032094625 Email: jim@newbuildings.org Page Number: 3, 6 Section/Table/Figure Number: Purpose, Scope, Section 4.3 Comment Intent: Objection Comment Type: Technical Comment and Proposed Change: Download Tips and Reminders for Submitting Public Comments Comments must pertain to the changes shown in the draft as either strike-through or underlined text in red print. Comments not on the changes under consideration will be rejected. Comments should include a specific proposed change to the text of the draft open for comment and an explanation sufficient for the review committees to understand the commenter’s concern or objection. Proposed added text must be underlined and text proposed to be removed must be shown using strike-through. If not submitted in this format, the public comment may be rejected. Do not submit comments on other chapters or on sections or proposed changes that are not identified as open for public comment by red print. Comments not on the proposal under consideration will be rejected. If you submit public comment representing the collective interests of a group of stakeholders, you are encouraged to submit ONE public comment and identify all stakeholders in that comment. While not required, this expedites the ability of the committees to respond to commenters in a timely manner. Public comments are reviewed by committees comprised of volunteer members, that are Raters, Providers, Software Developers and other industry and public interest stakeholders. They are not reviewed by RESNET Staff. Most amendments to RESNET standards are proposed by industry and public stakeholders not RESNET. To learn more about submitting proposed amendments visit this page: https://www.resnet.us/about/standards/submit-proposed-amendments/