Technical Energy Audit definition

Technical Energy Audit means Division 2 of this Contract and the Technical Energy Audit contemplated by Division 2.
Technical Energy Audit means, as used in ESPC Procurement, the initial phase of Personal Services to be performed by an ESCO that includes a detailed evaluation of an existing building or structure, an evaluation of the poten- tial ECMs that could be effectively utilized at the facility, and preparation of a report to the County of the ESCO’s Findings during this initial phase of the Work; the term "Technical Energy Audit" can also refer to the report provided by the ESCO at the conclusion of this phase of the Work.
Technical Energy Audit means, pursuant to Section 489.145(4)(b), Florida Statutes, a report attached as Appendix C hereto, that summarizes the costs associated with of the Energy Conservation Measures and provides an estimate of the amount of the Energy Cost Savings.

Examples of Technical Energy Audit in a sentence

  • The parties entered into a Personal Services Contract effective December 19, 2017, (the “Contract”) under which Provider offers Preliminary and Technical Energy Audit Services (the “Services”) to the Port.

  • Development of a contract for the Technical Energy Audit with the selected Contractor.

  • ESCO shall perform the Technical Energy Audit in accordance with the Statement of Work described at Section 6 below.

  • Baseline costs are established as part of the measurement and verification methodology, which shall be based on the Federal Energy Management Program’s (FEMP) M&V Guidelines: Measurement and Verification for Federal Energy Management Projects version 2.2. Details of the Monitoring and Verification plan shall be agreed upon by the Company and Agency and documented in the Technical Energy Audit.

  • As provided in Section 1 of the Introductory Provisions of this Contract, the Phase 1, Part A Technical Energy Audit shall commence on the date Owner issues a Notice to Proceed for Phase 1.

  • ESCO has prepared the complete Technical Energy Audit and Analysis of the Premises set forth in Appendix D: Investment Grade Audit and dated __________ (“Investment Grade Audit”), which has been approved and accepted by School District as set forth in Exhibit II (i) (Certificate of Acceptance—Investment Grade Audit).

  • Phase 1, Part A Technical Energy Audit (“TEA”): a comprehensive investment grade energy audit that seeks to identify all cost-effective investment opportunities through a combination of engineering analysis of energy-using systems and economic analysis of possible energy saving measures.

  • Notwithstanding, the provisions of this Contract and the attached Schedules shall govern in the event of any inconsistencies between the Technical Energy Audit and the provisions of this Contract.

  • The details of the title in respect of the Premises in favor of the Owner is mentioned in Schedule-A (Title).

  • BPSD desires to enter into an agreement to have CONTRACTOR perform a Technical Energy Audit to determine the feasibility of entering into an Energy Performance Contract to provide for the installation and implementation of energy and water saving measures at BPSD’s facilities.

Related to Technical Energy Audit

  • Annual Energy Use means, (i) with respect to the first year following the Effective Date, the annual electricity usage, expressed in kilowatt hours (“kWh”), within the Party’s respective jurisdiction and (ii) with respect to the period after the anniversary of the Effective Date, the annual electricity usage, expressed in kWh, of accounts within a Party’s respective jurisdiction that are served by the Authority; and

  • Rechargeable Electrical Energy Storage System (REESS) means the rechargeable energy storage system that provides electric energy for electrical propulsion.