Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs), definition
Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs), for purposes of this FOA, means the implementation of building efficiency or industrial process efficiencies that use less energy to provide the same service. Building efficiencies may include, but are not limited to, building envelope improvements (improvements to walls, roofs, foundation slab, ceiling, windows, doors, insulation), the installation of energy efficient equipment, high‐efficiency lighting, efficient appliances, air sealing, moisture management, controlled ventilation, high R‐value (high thermal resistance) insulation, high efficiency windows, efficient heating systems (furnaces, boilers, passive solar), efficient cooling systems (air conditioners, evaporative coolers), ground source heat pumps, high efficiency office equipment, energy saving building electrical equipment, and efficient mechanical systems and heat recovery ventilation units. Industrial process efficiencies may include, but are not limited to, insulating piping, tank walls and roofs, the installation of higher efficiency equipment (e.g., heat exchangers, compressors, blowers, pumps, and fans), minimizing air leaks, optimizing air systems through the use of variable speed drives, and adding or optimizing controls.
Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs), for purposes of this FOA, means the implementation of
Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs), for purposes of this FOA, means the implementation of (1) building efficiency or (2) industrial process efficiencies.
More Definitions of Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs),
Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs), for purposes of this FOA, means the implementation of (1) building efficiency or (2) industrial process efficiencies. See Page 6 of the FOA or Appendix A for further definition.