Energy Authority Clause Samples

The Energy Authority clause defines the rights and responsibilities of a designated party to manage, control, or make decisions regarding energy usage, procurement, or distribution within a contract. Typically, this clause specifies which party has the authority to enter into energy supply agreements, oversee energy efficiency measures, or implement energy-saving initiatives on behalf of the other party or the project. By clearly assigning energy-related decision-making power, the clause ensures efficient management of energy resources and prevents disputes over who is authorized to act in energy matters.
Energy Authority. In order to achieve the targets and taking into account the annual available appropriations, the Energy Au- thority, under the guidance of the MEAE, shall  participate in the implementation of the Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme with adequate re- sources  participate in the development of the Property and Building Sector Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme together with RAKLI, the ministries, and any other bodies participating in the implementa- tion of the agreement scheme, in so far as the tasks are assigned by the Ministry of Economic Af- fairs and Employment to the Energy Authority  monitor the implementation of the targets of the Property and Building Sector Energy Efficiency Agreement  participate in the implementation of the development and pilot projects related to the implemen- tation of the Commercial Property Action Plan, together with other parties to the agreement  allocate resources for Motiva Ltd, so that Motiva can maintain the Commercial Property Action Plan participant register, produce information required for monitoring the implementation of the targets and realisation of the impacts of the agreement, monitor the implementation of the Com- mercial Property Action Plan, support the communication of the agreement scheme and maintain the website, participate in the development of the Property and Building Sector Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme, maintain and develop the monitoring system of the agreement scheme, com- pile the annual report of the Commercial Property Action Plan and participate in the production of the report’s data10, support the execution of the participants’ agreement by, for example, produc- ing communication and training material on good practices, and participate in the co-ordination and implementation of any development and pilot projects  monitor the fulfilment of the agreement obligations of the participants, send the participant a noti- fication on the failure to meet the agreement obligations and, if necessary, present the issue con- 11 The mandatory energy audits for large companies, as referred to in section 6 of the Energy Efficiency Act (1429/2014), will not be subsidised. cerning the failure to meet the agreement obligations to the steering group of the Action Plan the participant has joined in.
Energy Authority. In order to achieve the targets of the agreement, the Energy Authority shall, under the guidance of the MEAE and within the appropriations available, participate in the implementation and development of the Höylä IV agreement, together with other parties of the agreement and any other bodies participating in the implemen- tation of the agreement scheme, and contribute to the financing of projects to be separately agreed on.
Energy Authority. In order to achieve the targets and taking into account the annual available appropriations, the Energy Au- thority, under the guidance of the MEAE, shall 4 The monitoring report of the Action Plan is summarised from the data reported annually by the participants.  participate in the implementation of the Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme with adequate re- sources  participate in the development of the Property and Building Sector Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme together with RAKLI, the ministries, and any other bodies participating in the implementa- tion of the agreement scheme, in so far as the tasks are assigned by the Ministry of Economic Af- fairs and Employment to the Energy Authority  monitor the implementation of the targets of the Property and Building Sector Energy Efficiency Agreement  monitor the fulfilment of the agreement obligations of the participants, send the Participant a noti- fication on the failure to meet the agreement obligations and, if necessary, present the issue con- cerning the failure to meet the agreement obligations to the steering group.
Energy Authority. In order to achieve the targets and taking into account the annual available appropriations, the Energy Au- thority, under the guidance of the Ministry, shall  participate in the implementation of the Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme with adequate re- sources  participate in the development of the Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme together with the Min- istry, Confederation, industry associations, and any other bodies participating in the implementa- tion of the agreement scheme, in so far as the tasks are assigned by the Ministry to the Energy Au- thority  monitor the implementation of the targets of the Energy Efficiency Agreement for Industries  participate in the implementation of the development and pilot projects related to the execution of the agreement together with other parties to the agreement  monitor the fulfilment of the agreement obligations of the companies, send the company a notifi- cation on the failure to meet the agreement obligations, and prepare a proposal to the manage- ment group for further actions, due to the company’s failure to meet the agreement obligations, if necessary  allocate resources for Motiva Ltd, so that Motiva can maintain the participant register, produce in- formation required for monitoring the implementation of the targets and realisation of the impacts of the agreement, monitor the implementation of the Action Plans, support the communication of the agreement scheme and maintain the website, participate in the development of the Energy Ef- ficiency Agreement scheme, maintain and develop the monitoring system of the agreement scheme, participate in the compiling of annual reports of the Action Plans, support the execution of the companies’ agreement by, for example, producing communication and training material on good practices, and participate in the implementation of development and pilot projects  participate in the funding and organisation of possible advisory services in energy efficiency.