Examples of Clean Energy Act in a sentence
Protection of information The Clean Energy Regulator is bound by the secrecy provisions of Part 3 of the Clean Energy Regulator Act 2011 (Clean Energy Act) for the information it collects in relation to this application and also by the Privacy Act 1988 in regard to personal information it collects.
PURPOSE Proceeds of the Property Assessed Clean Energy Revenue Bonds will be loaned to record owners of privately- owned commercial, industrial, non-residential agricultural, or multi-family (of 5 or more units) real property to finance “energy projects” as defined under the Property Assessed Clean Energy Act, 50 ILCS 50/1 et seq.
Governmental units permissively assign assessment contracts to the Illinois Finance Authority for its standardized, efficient, and affordable PACE bond financing services, which PACE bonds are issued pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 825-65 of the Illinois Finance Authority Act, 20 ILCS 3501/801-1 et seq., in accordance with the Property Assessed Clean Energy Act.
LENDER: By: Name: Title: Address: Email Address: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF § COUNTY OF § This PACE Lender Contract pursuant to Property Assessed Clean Energy Act was acknowledged before me on , by , , on behalf of .
The Consolidated Entity notes that it is not directly subject to the Clean Energy Act 2011 (Cth).
The 2018 Clean Energy Act significantly increased RPS requirements for suppliers.
TERMINATIONOF PROGRAM: FortisBC may terminate the On-Bill Financing Pilot Program at any time and without notice subject to the provisions of the Clean Energy Act [SBC 2010], c.
Subsequent to the 2019 BGS Auction, on August 2019 the Board adopted the amendments to New Jersey Administrative Code14:8-2.3 to conform current RPS rules to provisions of the Clean Energy Act.
Pursuant to section 17.1 of the Clean Energy Act and the Improvement Financing Regulation, for a two-year period beginning November 1, 2012 and ending January 1, 2015, FortisBC offers a Loan to eligible Customers located in the City of Kelowna and Regional District of Okanagan- Similkameen, excluding the City of Penticton and District of Summerland for energy efficiency improvements to an eligible Premises, or a part of an eligible Premises.
New Jersey Energy Efficiency Programs Joint Utility Contractor Remediation Policy As part of the transition anticipated by the 2018 Clean Energy Act (“CEA”), the seven (7) investor-owned utilities in New Jersey1 (each, a “Utility”) will be assuming primary responsibility for many of the Energy Efficiency Programs (“Programs”) previously administered by the State of New Jersey and will be launching new Programs in an effort to meet the energy reduction targets required by the CEA.