The purpose of EDGE, as defined by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), is to make green building accessible and scalable, particularly in emerging markets. The EDGE User Guide states: "EDGE was created by IFC to promote a simple and scalable platform for green buildings, enabling developers to achieve resource efficiency in new constructions through a user-friendly tool that focuses on energy, water, and materials savings" (EDGE User Guide, Section 1.1: Introduction to EDGE). Option C, a simple and scalable platform for green buildings, directly aligns with this mission. Option A (revenue for green building champions) is incorrect, as EDGE’s goal is not financial gain for individuals but broader market transformation: "EDGE aims to transform the building sector, not to generate revenue for specific stakeholders" (EDGE Certification Protocol, Section 1.1: Overview). Option B (few exemplary high-performance buildings) contradicts EDGE’s scalability focus: "EDGE is not about creating a few high-performance buildings but enabling widespread adoption of green practices" (EDGE User Guide, Section 1.1: Introduction to EDGE). Option D (highly accurate prediction of resource consumption) is also incorrect, as EDGE prioritizes simplicity over precision: "EDGE uses simplified calculations for resource consumption, not highly accurate predictions, to ensure accessibility" (EDGE Methodology Report Version 2.0, Section 2.1: Calculation Approach). Thus, EDGE promotes a simple and scalable platform (OptionC).
[Reference:EDGE User Guide Version 2.1, Section 1.1: Introduction to EDGE; EDGE Certification Protocol, Section 1.1: Overview; EDGE Methodology Report Version 2.0, Section 2.1: Calculation Approach., ]
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