BASELINE ENERGY CONSUMPTION Sample Clauses

BASELINE ENERGY CONSUMPTION. B.1.1 QESP shall establish the baseline for measuring and calculating Operation and Maintenance Cost Savings and Utility Cost Savings in accordance with these items: (1) the following variables, including but not limited to weather, operating hours, set point changes, etc.: (2) each variable identified in B.1.1 (1) quantified such as measurements, monitoring, assumptions, manufacturer data, maintenance logs, engineering resources, etc., as follows: (3) Key system performance factors characterizing the baseline conditions are the following (including factors such as comfort conditions, lighting intensities, temperature set points, etc.): (4) The requirements for Department’s witnessing of measurements are the following: (5) Details of the baseline data collected are the following: a) parameters monitored; b) details of Equipment monitored (location, type, model, quantity, etc.); c) sampling plan (including details of usage groups and sample sizes); d) duration, frequency, interval, and seasonal or other requirements of measurements; e) personnel, dates, and times of measurements; f) proof of Department’s witnessing of measurements (if required); g) monitoring equipment used; h) installation requirements for monitoring equipment (test plug for temperature sensors, straight pipe for flow measurement etc.); i) certification of calibration/calibration procedures followed; j) expected accuracy of measurements/monitoring equipment; k) quality control procedures used; l) form of data (XLS, CSV, etc.); m) results of measurements; and n) completed data collection forms, if used. (6) The details of baseline data analysis performed are the following, which include analysis using results of measurements, weather normalized regressions, weather data used and source of data:
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BASELINE ENERGY CONSUMPTION. B.1.1 QESP shall establish the baseline for measuring and calculating Operation and Maintenance Cost Savings and Utility Cost Savings in accordance with these items: (1) the following variables, including but not limited to weather, operating hours, set point changes, etc.: (2) each variable identified in B.1.1
BASELINE ENERGY CONSUMPTION. Client and Utility have to their mutual satisfaction analyzed the historic and present operating practices of Client (hereinafter, "Baseline Operating Practices") and the corresponding energy consumption characteristics of the Premises and agree that the Baseline Energy Consumption on all (or a specified portion, as the case may be) of the Premises for the purposes of this Agreement shall be as set forth in Part 11 of Schedule A. The parties intend that such Baseline Energy Consumption shall be conclusive and, except for material error or misrepresentation with respect to the Baseline Operating Practices, each hereby waives any objections to same, whether now existing or hereafter arising.
BASELINE ENERGY CONSUMPTION. The Parties agree on the following Baseline Energy Consumption, which is subject to adjustment for Material Changes and otherwise as set forth in the Contract. The first table is a roll-up summary for the district for information only. The remaining tables will be used as the baselines for each building for the purpose of establishing a baseline and calculating savings. kWh kWh/day kW Cost ccf ccf/day Cost kgal kgal/day Cost Cost May 679,960 21,934 2213.2 $44,742 8037 259 $10,278 646.4 20.9 $17,789 $72,809 Jun 654,646 23,380 2071.3 $42,265 4390 157 $8,169 574.7 20.5 $16,113 $66,547 Jul 771,590 24,890 2252.4 $45,826 5104 165 $8,711 405.1 13.1 $12,027 $66,564 Aug 753,017 25,101 2433.3 $46,680 5247 175 $8,795 497.2 16.6 $14,314 $69,789 Sep 614,260 19,815 2215.6 $41,419 7282 235 $9,931 808.3 26.1 $21,876 $73,225 Oct 568,975 18,966 2293.7 $40,723 16474 549 $13,517 585.4 19.5 $16,517 $70,757 Nov 576,896 18,610 1888.2 $39,219 25370 818 $16,263 411.5 13.3 $12,579 $68,061 Dec 602,670 19,441 1977 $43,387 39096 1,261 $26,665 423.6 13.7 $12,745 $82,798 Jan 608,303 20,277 1888.5 $43,267 34776 1,159 $25,308 494.8 16.5 $16,508 $85,082 Feb 604,200 19,490 1961.6 $43,661 30538 985 $22,615 631.1 20.4 $23,103 $89,380 Mar 587,370 19,579 6039.5 $44,223 29790 993 $21,511 672.2 22.4 $24,540 $90,274 Apr 582,950 18,805 2049.14 $43,245 17081 551 $14,929 604.4 19.5 $20,532 $78,707 ALL 7,604,837 20,857 6,445 $518,658 223,185 609 $186,692 6,755 18.5 $208,644 $913,994 kWh kWh/day kW Cost ccf ccf/day Cost kgal kgal/day Cost Cost Jacksonwald 567,781 1,560 297 $13,399 32,469 89 $29,634 515 1.4 $16,656 $59,690 Xxxxxx 419,197 1,148 138 $34,032 14,370 39 $12,693 - - $0 $46,725 Junior High 988,752 2,710 4,148 $76,942 49,472 135 $44,524 1,238 3.4 $36,688 $158,154 Lorane 523,017 1,438 283 $49,002 35,798 98 $32,532 832 2.3 $27,617 $109,151 Owatin 1,102,385 3,021 505 $82,771 2,298 6 $2,242 698 1.9 $29,551 $114,564 Reiffton 1,347,992 3,690 393 $88,340 14,458 39 $12,844 704 1.9 $23,457 $124,641 Senior High 2,655,713 7,291 680 $174,171 74,320 203 $52,223 2,768 7.6 $74,675 $301,069 - - - $0 - - $0 - - $0 $0 ALL 7,604,837 2,607 4,148 $518,658 223,185 76 $186,692 6,755 2 $208,644 $913,994 kWh kWh/day kW Cost ccf ccf/day Cost kgal kgal/day Cost Cost May 58,878 1,899 227.2 $1,248 1523 49 $1,814 49.2 1.6 $1,370 $4,433 Jun 60,788 2,171 200.3 $1,069 1574 56 $1,796 6.2 0.2 $313 $3,178 Jul 92,237 2,975 259.2 $1,418 2457 79 $2,299 2.6 0.1 $214 $3,932 Aug 92,857 3,095 297 $1,583 2902 97 $2,546 21.7 0.7 $718 $4,8...
BASELINE ENERGY CONSUMPTION. 6.1 The baseline energy consumption for comparative purposes is based on the average consumption of electricity, coal, oil and other energy carriers over the period 1995-09- 01 to 1998-09-01 as set out in Part 7 of this document. 6.2 The gross energy cost savings for each building resulting from the installation of new equipment and other actions by the contractor under the contract will be calculated as the difference between updated baseline energy consumptions at current prices and the actual monthly energy costs.
BASELINE ENERGY CONSUMPTION. The Baseline energy consumption for calculation purposes is based on the average consumption over the period – to – as indicated in Part 8. The base month consumption is as follows: January February March April May June July August September October November December

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