JustGreen unveils green power calculator to help customers acquire LEED certification

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Greentech Lead America: JustGreen, a Just Energy Group brand, has unveiled green power calculator making it easier for commercial customers to acquire LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification.

The interactive JustGreen calculator provides immediate benefit to the architectural, engineering and construction community who want real-time quotes for the purchase of RECs for LEED points as well as for carbon offsets in anticipation of LEEDv4.

A third party certification program, LEED is an internationally accepted benchmark of excellence for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. LEED provides building owners and operators the tools they need to have an immediate and measurable impact on their buildings’ performance and JustGreen wants to make the process as seamless as possible.

Those seeking certification can gain up to seven points through the purchase of JustGreen’s certified renewable energy credits. Customers simply enter the project type, building location and square footage, so they can obtain information on the amount of RECs and VERs/Carbon Offsets, the associated cost, and how many LEED points can be gained for projects anywhere in North America.

JustGreen customers receive prompt documentation for LEED submission as well as marketing materials to promote their green power purchase.

Just Energy is part of the growing network of renewable energy providers that offer REC products certified by Green-e Energy, North America’s leading certification and verification program for renewable energy.

JustGreen is Just Energy Group’s green energy initiative that can help us all work towards a cleaner planet by pursuing renewable and sustainable energy solutions that support green projects across North America.

The company’s JustGreen Lifestyle products provide consumers and businesses with the ability to help them reduce the environmental impact of their everyday energy use through carbon offsets and renewable energy credits.

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