Energy conservation equipment definition

Energy conservation equipment means Cobra-head replacement light fixtures for approximately 28,700 street lights and related improvements and equipment as part of Lessee’s energy efficient Broad Spectrum Street Lighting program, and all replacements, repairs, restorations, modifications and improvements thereof or thereto made pursuant to Section 8.01 or Article V. Whenever reference is made in this Agreement to Energy Conservation Equipment, such reference shall be deemed to include all such replacements, repairs, restorations, modifications and improvements of or to such Equipment.
Energy conservation equipment means equipment for the
Energy conservation equipment means equipment for the conservation or more efficient use of energy, regardless of source, installed at or near the intended place of use. However, the equipment may not include any individual equipment or co-owned and controlled cluster of equipment with a generating capacity that exceeds the net metering system electrical generating capacity threshold established in RCW 80.60.010(10)(a). Energy conservation equipment includes, but is not limited to: Weatherizing equipment; energy-conserving lighting systems, heating and cooling systems, equipment to replace inefficient wood burning heating devices, and appliances; and equipment or systems that permit owners or substantial users of property or equipment to generate all or a portion of their own electricity through the on-site installation of distributed electricity generation systems that use as fuel solar, wind, geothermal, or hydropower, or other renewable resources available on-site and not from a commercial source.