Confederation Sample Clauses

Confederation. The obligations of the Confederation of Finnish Industries EK are related to section 5.1, and to the implemen- tation of the General Action Plans for the Confederation of Finnish Industries EK (Industry and Services) with respect to section 5.3. In order to achieve the targets, the Confederation shall:  when necessary, set up a steering group to guide and monitor the implementation of the General Action Plans for the Confederation of Finnish Industries EK, if the combined energy consumption of the companies which have joined these Action Plans exceed 000 XXx/x  encourage and advise companies to join the Energy Efficiency Agreement for Industries, take part in the introduction of the agreement, and support its execution  verify that the accession document signed by the company is in due form, accept the company as a participant of the Energy Efficiency Agreement for Industries by signing the approved accession document of the company, and submit a signed copy of the document to Motiva Ltd to be entered into the participant register  together with Motiva Ltd, monitor the implementation of the energy savings targets of companies which have joined the Action Plan for the Energy-Intensive Industry and the General Action Plans for the Confederation of Finnish Industries EK (Industry and Services)  together with the Energy Authority and before signing the accession document, review the specifi- cally justified reasons presented by the company, if the company presents a lower target than what is generally described in section 5 of the agreement  participate, in co-operation with other parties, in the promotion of energy audit and analysis activi- ties and the communication of the results and benefits of the energy management systems by providing information on, for example, concrete good examples, especially from the SME sector  participate in the implementation of the development and pilot projects in its own branch related to the execution of the agreement together with other parties to the agreement  participate in the preparation of reporting and in the drawing up of the annual report on energy- intensive industry, annual report of the General Action Plans for the Medium-Sized Industry, and the annual summary report of the entire Energy Efficiency Agreement for Industries11  participate in the development of the Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme together with the Min- istry, industry associations, companies joining this agreement, the Energy Authorit...
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