Deemed Savings definition

Deemed Savings means a pre-determined, validated estimate of Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings attributable to a Measure in a particular type of application, as filed in the current version of the Technical Reference Manual (the “TRM”).
Deemed Savings means the sum of Deemed Energy Savings and Deemed Peak Demand Savings.
Deemed Savings means an estimate of natural gas savings for a single unit of an installed energy-efficiency or renewable-energy measure that (1) has been developed from data sources and analytical methods that are widely considered acceptable for the measure and purpose, and (2) will be applied to measures that are deployed in significant numbers in similar ways.

Examples of Deemed Savings in a sentence

  • The Incentive Payment for Deemed Savings shall be payable in one installment, as set forth herein and in accordance with the SOP Manual.


More Definitions of Deemed Savings

Deemed Savings means a measurement of energy savings or demand savings for a single unit of an installed energy efficiency measure or adopted efficiency practice that (a) is determined ex ante and applied to all such measures without further measurement or verification, and (b) has been developed from data sources and analytical methods that are widely considered acceptable for the measure and purpose.
Deemed Savings means a pre-determined, validated estimate of energy and peak demand savings attributable to an energy efficiency measure in a particular type of application that TNMP and the Project Sponsor may use instead of energy and peak demand savings determined through measurement and verification activities. .
Deemed Savings means a measurement of energy savings or demand savings for a single unit of an installed energy efficiency measure or adopted efficiency practice that (a) is determined ex ante and applied to all such measures without further measurement or verification, and (b) has been developed from data sources and analytical methods that are widely considered acceptable for the measure and purpose. Deemed savings values are agreed upon by the EEAC in advance of program implementation. If evaluation results indicate a need to change a deemed savings value, the new value will only be applied prospectively to measures not yet installed. Individual parameters or calculation methods can also be deemed.
Deemed Savings means pre-determined, validated estimates of energy and demand savings attributable to energy efficiency measures in a particular type of application. These are savings estimates that (1) have been developed from data sources and analytical methods that are widely considered acceptable for the measure and purpose, and (2) are applicable to the situation being evaluated. Individual parameters or calculation methods can also be deemed,
Deemed Savings means pre-determined, validated estimates of energy and demand savings attributable to energy efficiency measures in a particular type of application. These are savings estimates that (1) have been developed from data sources and analytical methods widely considered acceptable for the measure and purpose, and (2) apply to the situation being evaluated. Individual parameters or calculation methods can also be deemed, e.g. effective useful life of a measure, or a set of engineering algorithms used to calculate the savings.”
Deemed Savings means an estimate of energy or demand savings for a single unit of an installed energy efficiency measure that (a) has been developed from data sources and analytical methods that are widely considered acceptable for the measure and purpose, and (b) is applicable to the situation being evaluated. Individual parameters or calculation methods can also be deemed.
Deemed Savings means pre-determined, validated estimates of energy and demand savings attributable to energy efficiency measures in a particular type of application. These are savings estimates that (1) have been developed from data sources and analytical methods widely considered acceptable for the measure and purpose, and (2) apply to the situation being evaluated. Individual parameters or calculation methods can also be deemed, e.g. effective useful life of a measure, or a set of engineering algorithms used to calculate the savings.”