Project and Measures Eligibility Sample Clauses

Project and Measures Eligibility. Progress towards the Minimum Annual Savings Target will be assessed based on Confirmed Annual Energy Savings arising from Projects implemented by the Energy Manager which are in-service during the Participant Agreement term and where savings are expected to persist for a minimum of one (1) year from the Project’s in-service date, as reported in the Energy Manager’s Second Quarter Report and Annual Report submitted to the Technical Reviewer. At least 10% of these Confirmed Annual Energy Savings must be attributable to Projects that, unless otherwise approved by the IESO: (a) are not financed by any incentives received from the IESO, the Province of Ontario or the Government of Canada; and (b) have not had such Energy Savings counted under another energy efficiency program.
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Project and Measures Eligibility. Progress towards the Minimum Annual Savings Target will be assessed based on Confirmed Annual Energy Savings arising from Projects implemented by the Energy Manager which are in-service during the Participant Agreement term and where savings are expected to persist for a minimum of one (1) year from the Project’s in-service date, as reported in the Energy Manager’s Second Quarter Report and Annual Report submitted to the Technical Reviewer. At least 10% of these Confirmed Annual Energy Savings must be attributable to Projects that, unless otherwise approved by the IESO: (a) are not financed by any incentives received from the IESO, the Province of Ontario or the Government of Canada; and (b) have not had such Energy Savings counted under another energy efficiency program. Energy Manager Eligibility The Participant must employ an Energy Manager that meets the Energy Manager Eligibility Criteria and has the demonstrated technical ability to perform the Energy Manager Duties. Schedule “E” –Energy Manager Duties In connection with the identification, reporting, and implementation of energy efficiency opportunities, the minimum duties of the Energy Manager are set out in this Schedule “E”. These duties, along with any other obligations set out in the Participant’s executed Participant Agreement should be used to develop the Energy Manager’s job description:

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