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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Green Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Grn View None
Green Globes Green Globes is a green building rating and certification tool, developed by ECD Energy and Environment Canada. It is licensed for use by BOMA Canada and the Green Building Initiative in the United States. The certification level is based on the building rating. The certification also includes an on-site visit by a third-party assessor. It has been characterized as an alternative to LEED. View None
Green roof A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. View None
Greenbuilt Texas Texas state utility program View None
GreenPoint Rater Existing Home Multifamily Rater View None
Greens Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Grns View None
Greens Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Grns View None
Grey flex View None
Greywater Greywater or sullage is defined as wastewater generated from plates and wash-hand basins, showers and baths, which, because it is nearly as clean as potable water, can be recycled on site for uses such as toilet flushing, landscape irrigation and constructed wetlands. View None
Greywater Greywater or sullage is defined as wastewater generated from plates and wash-hand basins, showers and baths, which, because it is nearly as clean as potable water, can be recycled on site for uses such as toilet flushing, landscape irrigation and constructed wetlands. View None
Greywater Greywater or sullage is defined as wastewater generated from plates and wash-hand basins, showers and baths, which, because it is nearly as clean as potable water, can be recycled on site for uses such as toilet flushing, landscape irrigation and constructed wetlands. View None
Greywater Greywater or sullage is defined as wastewater generated from plates and wash-hand basins, showers and baths, which, because it is nearly as clean as potable water, can be recycled on site for uses such as toilet flushing, landscape irrigation and constructed wetlands. View None
Greywater Greywater or sullage is defined as wastewater generated from plates and wash-hand basins, showers and baths, which, because it is nearly as clean as potable water, can be recycled on site for uses such as toilet flushing, landscape irrigation and constructed wetlands. View None
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Grid Connection

Indicates whether the onsite resource generation is connected to the grid.

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Griddle A commercial appliance designed for cooking food in oil or its own juices by direct contact with two hot surfaces where temperature is thermostatically controlled. View None
Grinder An electric motor powers a grinder to prepare whole coffee beans for brewing. View None
Gross The total amount of the associated resource generated on-site View None
Gross Gross cost View None
Gross The sum of the floor areas of all the spaces within the premises with no deductions for floor penetrations other than atria. it is measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls or from the centerline of walls separating buildings but it excludes covered walkways, open-roofed over areas, porches and similar spaces, pipe trenches, exterior terraces or steps, roof overhangs, parking garages, surface parking, and similar features. View None
Ground In direct contact with ground View None
Ground floor The floor of a building at ground level. View None
Ground floor The floor of a building at ground level. View None
Ground Loop View None
Ground Reflectance

Reflectivity of the ground. Legal values: 0-1

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