Oil Industry Service Centre Ltd Sample Clauses

Oil Industry Service Centre Ltd. The OISC is responsible for implementing this agreement and drawing up the annual report, within the scope of the resources allocated for it. Acting on behalf of the signed Companies, the OISC is also responsible for the practical implementation of the sector-level areas of action and projects that are related to more efficient use of liquid heating fuels and promoting the use of renewable forms of energy. The OISC implements such actions targeted to the customers using liquid heating fuels, required under the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) and the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD), the im- plementation of which by individual Companies would not be practical because of the nature of the retail market for liquid fuels5. The OISC is actively involved in the development of the agreement in co-operation with the parties to the agreement and with any other bodies participating in the implementation of the agreement scheme. The OISC is responsible for the implementation of the development and pilot projects related to the implementa- tion of the agreement and based on a separate action plan, in co-operation with other parties to the agree- ment. In order to implement the projects, agreements can be made and subcontractors can be used. The OISC is responsible for the actions concerning centralised communication presented in section 5.3. The OISC is responsible for the implementation of monitoring and reporting concerning the consumption of liquid heating fuels, and it will also collect and process the information necessary for monitoring the Höylä IV agreement. The information concerning the energy saving measures on heating systems, maintenance and advisory ser- vice are entered in the monitoring system of the Energy Efficiency Agreement scheme administered by Moti- va, as commissioned by the Energy Authority. The OISC and LEY together are responsible for gathering the in- formation and submitting it to the system referred to above by the end of February each year. A summary of the information gathered annually is submitted to the ministries and Energy Authority.
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