Exam EDGE-Expert Topic 1 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for EDGE's EDGE-Expert exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 1
A project certificate that meets the EDGE Zero Carbon criteria fully on-site providing generation of on-site renewable electricity, will expire every

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Under the CBCI EDGE curriculum, EDGE Certified and EDGE Advanced are one-time certifications and do not require renewal. EDGE Zero Carbon is treated differently because it depends on ongoing operational conditions, especially how the building's remaining operational emissions are addressed through renewable electricity and, where applicable, offsets. For this reason, EDGE Zero Carbon certificates include an expiration date and require renewal to confirm that the carbon strategy remains valid over time.
The EDGE Zero Carbon rules specify different expiration periods depending on how the project achieves the renewable electricity and emissions balance. When a project meets the EDGE Zero Carbon criteria fully on- site, including the generation of on-site renewable electricity, the certificate expires after four years. This longer validity period reflects the higher confidence and stability associated with on-site renewable generation that is physically tied to the building and less dependent on external contracts or market instruments.
By comparison, projects that rely on purchased off-site renewable electricity and or carbon offsets have a shorter certificate validity period because procurement terms and availability can change. Therefore, for a fully on-site renewable electricity EDGE Zero Carbon project, the correct expiration period is four years.

by Adrian at Jul 08, 2026, 02:26 AM

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