Energy Budget definition

Energy Budget means the total energy consumption of the reference building modelled in accordance with the requirements given in Section 9 of this BEC.
Energy Budget means “energy budget” as defined in Section 101 (b) of Part 6.
Energy Budget will have the meaning given in Section 1.4.

Examples of Energy Budget in a sentence

  • TriEagle Energy Budget Billing will be phased out and at that time we will offer TriEagle Energy Average Billing.

  • Another type of structurally dynamic model is based on the Dynamic Energy Budget theory (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2012).

  • A Dynamic Energy Budget (▇▇▇) model for harbour porpoise (based on the ▇▇▇ model in Hin et al.

  • Keep Your Energy Budget on Target: If budgeted for in the M&V plan, the M&V engineer can enhance the M&V report to show the energy use in your facilities and help you identify where to make improvements in order to reach your budget goals.


More Definitions of Energy Budget

Energy Budget means the sum of the annual time-dependent valuation (TDV) energy consumption for energy use components included in the performance compliance approach for the Standard Design Building, as established in the Alternative Calculation Method Reference Manual approved by the Energy Commission and calculated by Compliance Software certified by the Energy Commission, pursuant to 2013 Building Energy Efficiency Standards, California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 6, or subsequently adopted state energy standards (scheduled to be adopted 7/1/14).