Energy efficiency measure definition
Energy efficiency measure means an equipment, physical, or program change implemented after January 1, 2007, that results in less energy used to perform the same function. "Energy efficiency measure" includes, but is not limited to, energy produced from a combined heat and power system that uses nonrenewable energy resources. "Energy efficiency measure" does not include demand-side management.
Energy efficiency measure means equipment, devices, or materials intended to decrease energy consumption, including, but not limited to, upgrades to a building envelope such as insulation and glazing; improvements in heating, ventilating and cooling systems; automated energy control systems; improved lighting, including daylighting; energy‑recovery systems; combined heat and power systems; or another utility cost‑savings measure approved by the governing body.
Energy efficiency measure means an equipment, physical, or program change that when implemented results in less use of energy to perform the same function or provide the same level of service. “Energy efficiency measure” does not include demand-side management. It includes energy produced from a combined heat and power system that uses nonrenewable resources to the extent the system:
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Energy efficiency measure means an equipment, physical, or program
Energy efficiency measure means an action taken or initiated by an agency that:
Energy efficiency measure means any construction, improvement, repair, alteration, or betterment of a building that is intended to reduce energy consumption[costs]; or any equipment, fixture, or furnishing to be added to or used in a building that will be a cost-effective energy-related project that is intended to reduce energy consumption[costs];
Energy efficiency measure means any energy services, projects, and equipment, including but not limited to building or facility energy conservation enhancing, demand management, or demand response retrofits, which may include energy saved offsite by water or other utility enhancing retrofits, to improve the energy efficiency or reduce energy costs of the facility.
Energy efficiency measure means any fixture, equipment, device, product, system, material, or interacting group intended to decrease energy consumption or utility costs or enable a more efficient use of electricity, natural gas, propane, or other forms of energy on real property including, but not limited to, all of the following: upgrades to a building envelope, such as insulation and glazing; energy efficient windows and doors; improvements in heating, ventilation, and cooling systems; automated energy and water control systems; improved lighting, including daylighting; energy recovery systems; combined heat and power systems; and any other fixture, equipment, device, product, system, or material intended as a utility or other cost‑saving measure as described in a nationally recognized industry standard or federal or state agency guidelines.
Energy efficiency measure. (or “EEM”) means the installation of new equipment, modification or alteration of existing equipment or facilities, or revised operations procedures that reduce energy and water costs by improving efficiency of use.
Energy efficiency measure means an equipment, physical, behavioral, or