Sampling Protocols Sample Clauses
Sampling Protocols. The extent of sampling required is a key concern for participation in this voluntary agreement. Requiring too much sampling could result in less participation, and therefore, less conservation benefit. The Program Administrator and the Service, however, would be unable to track and evaluate the success of the Agreement without sufficient and effective monitoring. The following protocols reflect the minimum expectation for Partners engaging in this Agreement. We encourage additional monitoring effort by defining scalable adaptive management triggers, defining protocols that can be integrated into other established monitoring efforts, and offering incentives as explained in supplemental conservation measures (Section 6.4). Each Partner will be responsible for determining how and when it is best to conduct monitoring in light of the approach detailed here.
Sampling Protocols at the CHG&E Sub Station Area
Sampling Protocols. The extent of sampling required is considered a key concern for participation in this voluntary agreement. Requiring too much sampling is expected to result in less participation, and therefore, less conservation benefit. Too little monitoring, and the Programmatic Administrator and the Service will be unable to track and evaluate the conservation delivery obligated by Partners engaging in this agreement. The following protocols are intended as the baseline expectation for Partners engaging in this Agreement. Each Partner will be responsible for determining how and when it is best to conduct monitoring in light of the approach detailed here.
