EDGE certification applies to specific building typologies that align with its focus on resource efficiency in new constructions and major renovations. The EDGE User Guide lists the covered building types: "EDGE certification is available for the following building typologies: homes, hotels, offices, hospitals, retail, schools, warehouses, and light industry buildings. These typologies are selected because they have predictable energy, water, and materials usage patterns that can be modeled in the EDGE software" (EDGE User Guide, Section 1.2: Scope of EDGE Certification). Option A (hospitals), Option B (schools), and Option D (warehouses) are explicitly included in this list, making them eligible for EDGE certification. However, Option C (factories - heavy industry) is not covered, as clarified in the EDGE Certification Protocol: "Heavy industry factories are not covered by EDGE, as their energy and water usage patterns are highly variable and process-driven, making them unsuitable for the standardized modeling approach used in EDGE. Light industry buildings, such as small manufacturing facilities with predictable usage, are included, but heavy industry, such as steel production or chemical manufacturing, is excluded" (EDGE Certification Protocol, Section 1.2: Scope of EDGE Standard). The EDGE Methodology Report further explains: "Heavy industry factories involve complex industrial processes that dominate resource consumption, which cannot be accurately modeled using EDGE’s simplified methodology, unlike hospitals, schools, or warehouses, which have more consistent occupancy and usage patterns" (EDGE Methodology Report Version 2.0, Section 2.1: Calculation Approach). The EDGE User Guide also notes: "Building types like heavy industry factories are outside the scope of EDGE, as the software is designed for commercial and residential buildings with typical HVAC, lighting, and water demands" (EDGE User Guide, Section 1.2: Scope of EDGE Certification). Therefore, factories (heavy industry) (Option C) is the building type not covered by EDGE.
[Reference:EDGE User Guide Version 2.1, Section 1.2: Scope of EDGE Certification; EDGE Certification Protocol, Section 1.2: Scope of EDGE Standard; EDGE Methodology Report Version 2.0, Section 2.1: Calculation Approach., ]