Energy management services definition
Energy management services means a service of a public utility providing electric power, heat, or light for energy use management, energy use control, energy use information, and energy use communication.
Energy management services shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.
Energy management services means services provided to the Customer by AMSC which relate to the improved management and or use of utilities. Examples include consulting and advising, benchmarking, installation of technologies, management software, application for certifications, awards and other such recognition;
More Definitions of Energy management services
Energy management services means services to assist Texoga in QSE scheduling for Texoga’s generation Facility consistent with ERCOT Protocols, Applicable Laws, and includes the services specifically enumerated in Section 3.2.
Energy management services. The monthly amount, pursuant to Section 5.1 above, shall be noted on each monthly bill.
Energy management services has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.
Energy management services. As we stated before the client has already done an exceptional job at managing energy but having a long-term energy management partner can help the client continually improve their operation to lower utility bills, reduce maintenance costs, and maximize the life of mechanical equipment. We believe it is important to include a dedicated energy manager with a programmed strategy to help manage building operation and schedules long term. With the other efforts it takes to operate a facility, this is often a weakness in facility maintenance and operating plans.
Energy management services means the management of energy efficiency improvements.
Energy management services means those services typically provided by electric utility companies to consumers, including, but not limited to, (a) automatic meter reading, (b) outage notification, (c) tamper detection, (d) time-of-use pricing, (e) remote connect/disconnect, (f) direct load control, (g) remote security monitoring and (h) billing related thereto.