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Energy Usage Data Sample Clauses

Energy Usage Data. If requested in writing by Ameresco, Customer shall provide to Ameresco, on a monthly basis during the Term (and in any event, within thirty (30) days of its receipt of the same), copies of all energy bills, energy usage data, and any and all other such documentation maintained by Customer, as requested by Ameresco, which is necessary for Ameresco to determine and satisfy all of its obligations under this Agreement.
Energy Usage DataWith respect to separately metered Utilities provided to the Premises that are paid for by Tenant directly to the Utility provider, if any, Tenant agrees to provide Landlord with access to Tenant’s water and energy usage data on a monthly basis, by providing Tenant’s applicable utility login credentials to Landlord’s designated online portal. The costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with receiving and analyzing such water and energy usage data (including, without limitation, as may be required pursuant to applicable Legal Requirements) shall be included as part of Operating Expenses.
Energy Usage Data. As a condition of the Rebate, Customer shall provide a utility grade electric meter socket for the City to meter the energy usage of the EV charging station. Such meter socket shall conform to City specifications, shall be a sub- meter to the main premises electric meter, and installed at a City approved location. Customer acknowledges that the City shall, in its sole discretion, have the right to utilize the energy usage data of the EV charging station for any and all purposes, including but not limited to obtaining and owning California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (“LCFS”) credits, improving services, conducting studies, and improving City operations. Customer hereby acknowledges and authorizes the City to use and provide such data to third parties for research and grant purposes and/or as required by law.
Energy Usage Data. Owner shall make available to ESCO, on a monthly basis or as ESCO may otherwise request, copies of all energy bills, energy usage data, and all other such documentation maintained by Owner.
Energy Usage Data. This section ensures that the ESCO has access to the historical energy consumption, facility operations and occupancy data necessary to formulate the facility(s) baseline utility consumption. At a minimum, there should be 24 months of data made available, however, 36 months is recommended. Existing facility conditions, operations and equipment needs to be carefully recorded to establish an accurate baseline. This will serve as a record of your buildings as they were configured prior to project installation and will be critical to the establishment and adjustment of baseline, and measurement of savings. As well, any prior technical studies and/or energy audits should also be made available for the ESCO's review and verification. The customer has furnished or shall furnish (or cause its energy suppliers to furnish) to ESCO, upon its request, all of its records and complete data concerning energy usage and energy-related maintenance for the Premises described in Schedule B (Description of Premises; Pre-Existing Equipment Inventory), including the following data for the most current <number> month period; utility records; occupancy information; descriptions of any changes in the building structure or its heating, cooling, lighting or other systems or energy requirements; descriptions of all energy consuming or saving equipment used in the Premises; bills and records relating to maintenance of energy-related equipment, and a description of energy management procedures presently utilized. If requested, Customer shall also provide any prior energy audits of the Premises, and copies of Customer's financial statements and records related to energy usage and operations for said <number> month period at said Premises, and shall make agents and employees familiar with such records available for consultations and discussions with ESCO.
Energy Usage Data. As a condition of the Rebate, Customer shall provide a utility grade electric meter socket for the City to meter the energy usage of the EV charging station. Such meter socket shall conform to City specifications, shall be a sub- meter to the main premises electric meter, and installed at a City approved location. Customer shall be responsible to ensure that the sub-meter shall only capture the EV charging consumption data pursuant to the Program Rebate, and that no other electrical devises or uses requiring electricity will be measured by the sub-meter. Customer acknowledges that the City shall, in its sole discretion, have the right to utilize the energy usage data of the EV charging station for any and all purposes, including but not limited to obtaining and owning California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (“LCFS”) credits, improving services, conducting studies, and improving City operations. Customer hereby acknowledges and authorizes the City to use and provide such data to third parties for research and grant purposes and/or as required by law. Customer agrees to provide the City with access to non- personally identifiable information in connection with end-user transactions including, but not limited to, the duration of each EV charge, rate, cost, and load. Customer further agrees to cooperate with the City and take all necessary actions to cause Customer’s EV charging network provider(s), operator(s), and/or other third parties, as applicable, to allow access to or provide to the City the aforementioned non-personally identifiable information in connection with end-user transactions, including the execution of data release agreement(s) as may be required by such network provider(s), operator(s), and/or third parties, as applicable. The City may collect or receive this data directly from Customer or Customer’s EV charging network provider(s), operator(s), and/or third parties, as applicable.
Energy Usage DataCustomer shall make available to Ameresco, on an ongoing basis for the Term of this Agreement, copies of all energy bills, energy usage data, and any and all other such data maintained by Customer, including remote access to the Monitoring System or Customer’s network server for purposes of collecting such data, as may be requested by Ameresco, which are required for it to perform all of its obligations under this Agreement.

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