Energy Management. Subject to the Approved Annual Business Plan, Manager shall exercise best efforts to provide appropriate energy management and shall utilize utility conservation techniques.
Energy Management. Program The Contractor shall comply with the installation's energy management program. The Contractor PM, or designee, shall represent the Contractor’s interest at all meetings of the activity’s Energy Management Board. The Contractor shall attend periodic meetings with the Installation Energy Manager, where energy and water efficiency goals and project status will be discussed to ensure that any Contractor work complements and optimizes efficiency efforts.
2.10.1.1 Water Conservation Plan The Contractor shall develop, submit and implement a Water Conservation Plan per Section F.
2.10.1.2 Energy Efficient Products The Contractor shall use life-cycle cost analysis in making decisions about investments in products, services, construction and other projects to lower Federal Government’s costs and reduce energy consumption. The Contractor shall elect lifecycle cost effective Energy Star and other energy-efficient products when acquiring energy-using products. For product groups where Energy Star labels are not yet available, select products that are in upper 25 percent of energy efficiency as designated by the Federal Energy Management Program. Use of high energy consuming tools or equipment is subject to approval by the KO prior to use.
Energy Management. Property Manager shall provide proper energy management and utilize utility conservation techniques.
Energy Management. Efficient use of energy for buildings and equipment used in the provision of the Services.
Energy Management. Tenant agrees to use reasonable efforts to operate the Building’s mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems efficiently so as to reduce water and energy usage and minimize waste and carbon emissions to the fullest extent possible. All electrical equipment or appliances installed by Tenant in the Premises must conform to the Building’s standards for energy management and connect to Building controls and monitoring systems, if any.
Energy Management. 4.1 You acknowledge and agree that:
(a) Horizon Power is entitled to undertake Energy Management in relation to the Renewable Energy System, this means that Horizon Power can do things like:
(i) directly, or by remote means, managing, controlling, curtailing, suspending, interrupting or in any way reducing the output of electricity generated by the Renewable Energy System (during which actions You may be unable to consume electricity generated by the Renewable Energy System);
(ii) managing electricity storage by directing electricity generated by the Renewable Energy System to either be used at the Premises, to be used to charge a battery forming part of the Renewable Energy System, or to be exported to the Electricity Supply Equipment; and
(iii) otherwise increasing or decreasing the amount of renewable energy generated by the Renewable Energy System’s inverter into the Electricity Supply Equipment at any particular point in time.
(iv) Monitoring the Renewable Energy System.
(v) Connecting to the system via the inverter manufacturer’s portal to monitor and manage the Renewable Energy System.
(b) Horizon Power is entitled to undertake Energy Management in relation to the Renewable Energy System:
(i) to ensure the safety, security and reliability of Horizon Power’s Electricity Supply Equipment;
(ii) during any period of disconnection of the Secure Gateway Device from the internet or inverter; or
(iii) during any period of maintenance of Horizon Power’s Electricity Supply Equipment.
4.2 During any period of Energy Management:
(a) Your Renewable Energy System may be reduced, including to 0% output such that it may generate no energy for consumption or storage at the Premises or for export;
(b) You will not be able to consume, store or export all or part of your renewable generation, including, without limitation, for your personal consumption or storage within the Premises; and
(c) You will not be entitled to any financial remuneration or compensation for renewable energy that could have been consumed, stored or exported if Horizon Power had not undertaken Energy Management.
4.3 Horizon Power cannot say with certainty how frequently or for what duration Your Renewable Energy System will be subject to Energy Management, which means that You may be unable to consume, store or export energy from Your Renewable Energy System for extended periods of time.
4.4 notwithstanding any other provision of this clause 4, Horizon Power’s entitlement to undertake Energy Mana...
Energy Management. 5.3.1 Liaise with AVJB to raise awareness of energy efficiency issues.
Energy Management. The Manager will be expected to practice sound energy management and cooperate with the Authority Energy Management Program. Pursuant to section 4.3.2 of the Agreement, a third party will conduct unannounced quarterly inspections using the attached criteria.
SECTION I – Major Criticals Immediate training will be provided whenever any of the subcategories in Section I are marked.
Energy Management. Manager shall exercise diligent care to provide appropriate energy management and shall utilize commercially prudent utility conservation techniques.
Energy Management. A) One (1) thermo sensor per 1,000 square feet and one (1) DDC interface per suite (to be located at suite entrance), which will control suite access. Board Rooms East wall - insulated full height partition to deck above Drywall ceiling with light coffxx xxxund perimeter Glass wall along north side (designed glass panes) Drapery pocket along glass wall Sound proofing of walls, ceilings and sound boot on HVAC Recessed ceiling mounted projection screen Double door entries north wall Upgraded carpet Wall coverings on walls Fluorescent down lights Separate HVAC zone Floor outlet tele/elec - flush mounted Two (2) Low voltage incandescent lighting President/CEO Office Upgraded carpet Exhaust Fan (charcoal type) Separate HVAC zone Local control HVAC Drywall ceiling Executive Vice President Upgraded Carpet Wall adjoining neighboring tenant space should be slab to slab with staggered studs at 16". OC on wide tracks filled with horizontally installed sound batting. Area Between Board Room and President's/CEO Office Drywall ceiling Ceramic tile floor Wet bar with double sink, mini-refrigerator, ice maker, dishwasher, microwave, garbage disposal Upper cabinet with adjustable shelving for dishware storage. Cabinet should have interior lighting. Down lights Hot water heater Exhaust fan Training Center Black out curtains along exterior wall Folding partition to divide room with stacking pocket Eight (8) duplex floor electrical outlets/data outlets-flush mounted Plastic laminate upper and lower storage unit along south wall and storage closet at southwest corner Sound proofing (Sound soak or equivalent on exterior walls) Lunch Room Sound proofing Plastic laminate cabinets Plumbing and sink Exhaust fan General Card key security access at nine locations Backing in walls to support art and/or cabinets Wall molding at demising partitions 2x2 light fixtures as necessary Exhaust fans Dedicated electrical outlets Floor feeds for furniture partitions Wall feeds for furniture partitions Four-plex electrical outlets Fire and smoke dampers After-hours electrical and HVAC override Water line to coffee makers with filter Coffee bars Sidelights at all private offices (designed glass panes) All doors should have smoke seals on all four edges and smoke check closure Locks on 10 doors Dutch door at file room Electrical zones to be maximum of 8,000 square feet Light level to be a minimum of 35 foot candles at 36" height above finished floor Conference/Work Rooms Sound proofing on walls Roo...