Energy conservation program definition
Energy conservation program means a program for the financing, acquisition, construction, and installation of alternative energy saving systems, as defined in 15-32-102, or equipment, systems, and improvements in state-owned buildings, structures, and facilities that save energy or water.
Energy conservation program means a program for reducing the demand for natural gas or electricity or improving the efficiency of its use during any period.
Energy conservation program means a program for the financing, acquisition, construction, and
More Definitions of Energy conservation program
Energy conservation program means a program proposed to be instituted by any health care facility or institution in which a projected reduction in energy consumption or a cost saving is specifically identified and can reasonably be expected to be achieved as a result of the establishment of the proposed program and the pay back period for the capital expenditure is less than the remaining useful life of the building in which the program will be implemented;
Energy conservation program means any program which utilizes techniques or devices including, but not limited to, cogeneration, waste heat recovery systems, efficient lighting systems, and energy efficiency improvements to industrial processes, which are primarily intended to reduce energy consumption.
Energy conservation program means a program for the financing, acquisition, construction, and installation in state-owned buildings, structures, and facilities of energy saving equipment, systems, and improvements in state-owned buildings, structures, and facilities that save energy or water or use an alternative renewable energy source, as defined in 15-6-225.
Energy conservation program means a program by which residential conservation measures are made available to some or all of a public utility's residential customers.