Energy production Target group Sample Clauses

Energy production Target group. In general, the Action Plan for Energy Production of the Energy Efficiency Agreement for Industries is joined by the companies with the generation of electricity and/or the production of heat or district cooling energy. Targets of the industry association The target is to include 85% of the electricity generation and 70% of the district heat production within the scope of the Energy Efficiency Agreement for Industries by the end of 2018. The target of the Action Plan for savings in the use of primary energy and for improvement in electricity gen- eration, calculated in electrical energy, consist of the improvement targets set by the companies for 2020 and 2025. Targets of the company On joining the Energy Efficiency Agreement (2017–2025), the company sets an indicative energy savings tar- get for the period 2017–2025 and an intermediate target for 2020. The target is set for the savings in the use of primary energy and for improvement in electricity generation, calculated in electrical energy and compared against a situation where these new measures were not taken. An action can be accepted for monitoring the achievement of targets, if the action is implemented by the company during the agreement period 2017–2025, if it is reported to the monitoring system of the Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme, if the energy conservation impact of the action is still valid during the year in question, and if the action concerns the energy use included in the specification of the company’s target. The company includes all of its energy use in the Energy Efficiency Agreement for Industries, as referred to in section 4.3. On joining the Action Plan, the company presents an indicative savings target for the savings in the use of primary energy and for improvement in electricity generation, calculated in electrical energy (MWh) for 2020 and 2025. These targets are calculated on the basis of the data that is included in the appro- priate Action Plan and that represents normal operation during the latest calendar year available at the time of accession. Obligations of the company The company commits itself to the continuous improvement of energy efficiency by introducing an Energy Efficiency System EES as described in the Action Plan (appendix 1.6, section 3.4). Alternatively, the companies and their sites without a management system, or with a management system that does not enable an easy 6On joining the Energy Efficiency Agreement for Industries, the company commits itself...
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