SCOPE OF INVESTMENT GRADE ENERGY AUDIT Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF INVESTMENT GRADE ENERGY AUDIT. Pursuant to G.S. §143-64.17B the ESCO will perform the Investment Grade Energy Audit and prepare a detailed engineering and economic report (herein after called the "Report") which specifically identifies the energy improvements and operational changes which are recommended to be installed or implemented at the Buildings. The Report shall contain detailed projections of energy, operational and cost savings to be obtained at the Buildings as a result of the installation of the recommended ECMs. The savings calculations must utilize assumptions, projections and baselines which best represent the true value of future energy or operational savings for the Buildings, including accurate marginal cost for each unit of savings at the time the audit is performed; documented material and labor costs that may be actually avoided; adjustments to the baseline to reflect current conditions at the Buildings, compared to the historic base period; and calculations which account for the interactive effects of the recommended ECMs. The Report shall clearly describe how utility tariffs were used to calculate savings for all ECMs. The Report shall describe in detail the ESCO’s plan for installing or implementing the ECMs in the Buildings, including all anticipated costs associated with such installation and implementation. The report shall be prepared in accordance with the Minimum Requirement Guidelines document. The ESCO’s required tasks in performing the Energy Audit and preparing the Report are the following:
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SCOPE OF INVESTMENT GRADE ENERGY AUDIT. Pursuant to G.S. §143-64.17B the ESCO will perform the Investment Grade Energy Audit and prepare a detailed engineering and economic report (herein after called the "Report") which specifically identifies the energy improvements and operational changes which are recommended to be installed or implemented at the Buildings. The Report shall contain detailed projections of energy, operational and cost savings to be obtained at the Buildings as a result of the installation of the recommended ECMs. The savings calculations must utilize assumptions, projections and baselines which best represent the true value of future energy or operational savings for the Buildings compared to the historic base period, including accurate marginal cost for each unit of savings at the time the audit is performed; documented material and labor costs that may be avoided; and calculations which account for the interactive effects of the recommended ECMs. The Report shall clearly describe how utility tariffs were used to calculate savings for all ECMs. The Report shall describe in detail the ESCO’s plan for installing or implementing the ECMs in the Buildings, including all anticipated costs associated with such installation and implementation. The report shall be prepared in accordance with the Minimum Requirements Guidelines for M&V document (M&V Guidelines). The ESCO’s required tasks in performing the Energy Audit and preparing the Report are the following: Scope of Work ECMs to be included in the scope of the IGA are: Include RFP response ECMs in this section. Those ECMs that showed positive cash flow in Attachment A of the response and were included in Attachments B and C shall provide the scope of work for the IGA. Additional ECMs to be investigated: ECMs identified in Attachment A but were not included because preliminary evaluations indicated they would not cash flow may be included here for further investigation. Include any additional potential ECMs either the ESCO or ISSUER wish to include for investigation during the IGA.
SCOPE OF INVESTMENT GRADE ENERGY AUDIT. Pursuant to G.S. §143-64.17B the ESCO will perform the Investment Grade Energy Audit and prepare a detailed engineering and economic report (herein after called the "Report") which specifically identifies the energy improvements and operational changes which are recommended to be installed or implemented at the Buildings. The Report shall contain detailed projections of energy, operational and cost savings to be obtained at the Buildings as a result of the installation of the recommended ECMs. The savings calculations must utilize assumptions, projections and baselines which best represent the true value of future energy or operational savings for the Buildings compared to the historic base period, including accurate marginal cost for each unit of savings at the time the audit is performed; documented material and labor costs that may be avoided; and calculations which account for the interactive effects of the recommended ECMs. The Report shall clearly describe how utility tariffs were used to calculate savings for all ECMs. The Report shall describe in detail the ESCO’s plan for installing or implementing the ECMs in the Buildings, including all anticipated costs associated with such installation and implementation. The report shall be prepared in accordance with the Minimum Requirements Guidelines for M&V document (M&V Guidelines). The ESCO’s required tasks in performing the Energy Audit and preparing the Report are the following:
SCOPE OF INVESTMENT GRADE ENERGY AUDIT. The ESCO will perform the Investment Grade Energy Audit and prepare a detailed engineering and economic report (herein after called the "Report") which specifically identifies the energy improvements and operational changes which are recommended to be installed or implemented at the Buildings. The Report shall contain detailed projections of energy and cost savings to be obtained at the Buildings as a result of the installation of the recommended energy conservation measures (ECMs). The savings calculations must utilize assumptions, projections and baselines which best represent the true value of future energy or operational savings for the Buildings, including accurate marginal cost for each unit of savings at the time the audit is performed; documented material and labor costs that may be actually avoided; adjustments to the baseline to reflect current conditions at the Buildings, compared to the historic base period; calculations which account for the interactive effects of the recommended ECMs; etc. The Report shall clearly describe how utility tariffs were used to calculate savings for all ECMs. The Report shall describe in detail the ESCO’s plan for installing or implementing the measures in the Buildings, including all anticipated costs associated with such installation and implementation. The ESCO’s required tasks in performing the Energy Audit and preparing the Report:

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