Measurement and Verification Plan Sample Clauses

Measurement and Verification Plan. The goal of this subtask is to develop and implement an M&V plan to demonstrate that energy savings (natural gas and electricity) are achieved and meet IAQ standards for patient and occupant safety. The Recipient shall: • Prepare a Pre and Post-Implementation M&V Plan to include the specific HVAC system and hospital areas to be measured, the metrics to be evaluated, and the duration/timeline of the measurements. • Consult with Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) representatives to establish IAQ control limits to include contaminants of concern (CoC) to be monitored and threshold limits and to obtain comments on the Pre and Post- Implementation M&V Plan. • Prepare Written Response to Comments on Draft Pre and Post-Implementation M&V Plan. • Incorporate OSHPD recommendations in the Pre and Post-Implementation M&V Plan. • Organize and lead a TAC meeting to evaluate the Pre and Post-Implementation M&V Plan, CoC to be monitored and IAQ threshold limits. • Prepare TAC Meeting Summary that includes any recommended resolutions of major TAC issues in accordance to Subtask 1.11 (TAC Meetings).
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Measurement and Verification Plan. The goal of this subtask is to establish and validate a measurement and verification plan for DER Community and ZNCR Homes. The Recipient shall: • Establish a detailed Measurement and Verification Plan identifying data sources and analytical methodology used in the evaluation of the DER Community and ZNCR Homes. • Methodology will evaluate energy use, demand and GHG emissions compared to baseline scenarios described in the subtasks below. Costs and benefits evaluated from the perspective of ratepayers as well as AEC. Products: • Measurement and Verification Plan (draft and final)
Measurement and Verification Plan. (a) Not less than ninety (90) Business Days prior to the Term Commencement Date, the Supplier shall submit to the Buyer for its approval a Measurement and Verification Plan for the DR Project containing the minimum elements set out in Exhibit L. The Buyer agrees to review the Measurement and Verification Plan submitted by the Supplier, and to either approve the plan or provide the Supplier with its comments by the later of fifteen (15) Business Days after receipt and fifteen (15) Business Days prior to the Term Commencement Date. The receipt and review by the Ontario Ministry of Energy of an outline of a measurement and verification plan as part of the Proposal shall not, under any circumstances, be constituted or deemed to be an express or implied acceptance or approval by the Ministry of the form, content, or methodology set out therein and shall not bind or constitute an estoppel against the Buyer or the Supplier for purposes of agreeing upon the form, content, and methodology of the Measurement and Verification Plan required to be provide by the Supplier pursuant to this Section 4.1(a).
Measurement and Verification Plan. The Measurement and Verification Plan prepared by ESCO and approved by TFC that measures and verifies the savings for each UCRM, incorporated herein for all purposes as “Exhibit F.”
Measurement and Verification Plan. The goal of this subtask is to develop a measurement and verification plan for all aspects of the projects: modular, energy in the modular buildings (appliances and building level HVAC/water heating), water systems, carbon emissions, grid- interactive metrics, building loads, on-site renewable generation, resiliency using passive thermal resiliency, transportation systems, and overall evaluation of the residential experience. The Recipient shall: ● Develop the Measurement and Verification Plan that identifies and describes: o Key performance criteria for the project, and the input parameters and output metrics that will be measured to verify performance including, but not limited to, energy use (kilowatt hours, therms), renewable energy generation (kilowatt hours), water use (gallons), and cost savings for energy, water, and other benefits as applicable; o Monitoring equipment and instrumentation required to collect verification data; o Data acquisition criteria, such as sampling frequency for various parameters; analysis methods needed to generate all performance metrics listed in the Agreement Objectives section of this Scope of Work; o Mixed-use development energy performance operating scenarios that will be implemented during the verification phase, such as the deployable load mode for each apartment modular. o Additional information that will be necessary to complete the measurement and verification task (e.g., self-reported data on mixed-use development resident experience). Products: ● Measurement and Verification Plan TASK 4 Pilot Demonstration The purpose of this task is to conduct a pilot test of the mixed-use development's virtual grid, battery system, lighting schedule, and user interface. It will be used to determine if it meets the performance targets and delivers the expected benefits through an onsite trial. The Recipient will work to access real data from an existing community in order to test the viability of the switch device, along with the project team’s virtual grid. Through this onsite test, the Recipient will evaluate the specifications and feasibility of each apartment being on a microgrid and how residents can share solar resources through a simple lighting indicator. The purpose of the onsite test will be to provide a case study for a demand response system in which residents engage in real-time pricing and receive visual cues whenever their solar budget is exceeded or not exceeded. It also includes a simplified plan for on- goin...
Measurement and Verification Plan. (a) If the first Commercial Operation Milestone Date is more than one hundred twenty (120) Business Days after the date on which this Agreement is executed, then not less than ninety (90) Business Days prior to the first Commercial Operation Milestone Date, the Supplier shall submit to the Buyer for its approval a Measurement and Verification Plan for the Project containing the minimum elements set out in Exhibit I. If the first Commercial Operation Milestone Date York Region DR Contract Released November 30, 2005 is less than or equal to one hundred twenty (120) Business Days after the date on which this Agreement is executed, the Supplier shall submit its Measurement and Verification Plan to the Buyer not more than fifteen (15) Business Days after the date on which this Agreement is executed. The Buyer agrees to review the Measurement and Verification Plan submitted by the Supplier, and to either approve the plan or provide the Supplier with its comments by no later than thirty
Measurement and Verification Plan. Energy Savings Within sixty (60) days of the Commencement Date, CONTRACTOR shall provide CLIENT with a written Measurement and Verification Plan (M&V Plan), which shall be based on the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP). The M&V Plan shall provide the CLIENT with an accurate assessment of Energy Savings for an Annual Period and identify any Savings Excess or Savings Shortfall for the corresponding Annual Period in accordance Performance Assurance Reconciliation of Appendix 3A of Schedule 3 below.
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Measurement and Verification Plan. The Architect will develop the Measurement and Verification Plan that provides the ongoing accountability of building energy consumption over time. The Measurement and Verification Plan will be consistent with the LEED® Credit Requirement.
Measurement and Verification Plan. The fee for a Measurement and Verification period of one year of post-construction occupancy is to be negotiated upon request.

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  • Job Evaluation Plan (a) The Employer agrees that no job evaluation plan pertaining to positions covered by this Agreement will be introduced without the mutual agreement of the Parties.

  • Post-Commercial Operation Date Testing and Modifications Each Party shall at its own expense perform routine inspection and testing of its facilities and equipment in accordance with Good Utility Practice as may be necessary to ensure the continued interconnection of the Large Generating Facility with the Participating TO’s Transmission System in a safe and reliable manner. Each Party shall have the right, upon advance written notice, to require reasonable additional testing of the other Party’s facilities, at the requesting Party’s expense, as may be in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

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  • Construction Management Plan Contractor shall prepare and furnish to the Owner a thorough and complete plan for the management of the Project from issuance of the Proceed Order through the issuance of the Design Professional's Certificate of Material Completion. Such plan shall include, without limitation, an estimate of the manpower requirements for each trade and the anticipated availability of such manpower, a schedule prepared using the critical path method that will amplify and support the schedule required in Article 2.1.5 below, and the Submittal Schedule as required in Article 2.2.3. The Contractor shall include in his plan the names and resumés of the Project Superintendent, Project Manager and the person in charge of Safety.

  • Project Management Plan 1 3.4.1 Developer is responsible for all quality assurance and quality control 2 activities necessary to manage the Work, including the Utility Adjustment Work.

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