Energy Management definition

Energy Management means efficient energy use or the utilization of renewable energy resources which results in a net reduction in the use of nonrenewable energy resources.
Energy Management means managing energy effectively and providing best service at lowest possible cost.
Energy Management means the wireless or remote management and control of energy controlling or consuming devices in a residence, including without limitation thermostats, HVAC, lighting, and other appliances and In-Home Consumption Monitoring, but specifically excluding the Vivint Solar Business, Energy Inverters, Aggregate Monitoring, Storage Monitoring and Micro-grid Technology.

Examples of Energy Management in a sentence

  • It must ensure the continued compatibility of its local Energy management system, system monitoring and telecommunications systems to satisfy the technical requirements of interacting with the ISO as the ISO directs the operation of the NYCA.

  • Energy management program means a program that includes a set of practices and procedures designed to manage energy use that are demonstrated by the facility's energy policies, a facility energy manager and other staffing responsibilities, energy performance measurement and tracking methods, an energy saving goal, action plans, operating procedures, internal reporting requirements, and periodic review intervals used at the facility.

  • Any submission by a contractor of costs which are incurred by the contractor and which are claimed to be allow- able under Department of Energy management and operating contracts shall be considered a ‘‘proposal for settlement of indirect costs in- curred by the contractor for any period after such costs have been accrued’’, as used in this section.

  • A "Prime" contract must be awarded for each project for all work shown on the Drawings and described in the Specifications including Site work, General construction, Demolition, Plumbing, Mechanical, Energy management and control and Electrical work.

  • Energy management and conservation measures must be propagated and encouraged.

  • Energy management systems and their controls (e.g. systems that monitor the amount of electricity or gas that you use).

  • Energy management control wires shall be removed from the units without cutting them.

  • Energy management systems in compliance with the Master Plan Update guidelines (Control in Central Utility Plant).

  • Energy management systems are commonly used by individual commercial entities to monitor, measure, and control their electrical building loads.

  • So far, more than 34,000 schoolchildren have been benefited.E.SUN’s efforts in promoting environmental protection include the introduction of the ISO 14001 and ISO 50001 Environmental and Energy management systems.


More Definitions of Energy Management

Energy Management means interrupting or changing the charging rate of an electric vehicle in order to adapt the electric load to external constraints or to provide grid services.
Energy Management. Automated base building energy management system with remote monitoring. ELEVATORS: 4 traction passenger elevators, 350 feet per minute, with 3,500 lb. capacity. SECURITY SYSTEM: Building perimeter and elevators. REST ROOMS: 1 set of women's and men's restrooms will be fully finished on each floor with base building. TYPICAL FLOOR LOBBIES: Typical floor lobby finishes and finishes to corridors connecting stairs will be paid for from Tenant's Improvement Allowance.

Related to Energy Management

  • Management Group means the group consisting of the directors, executive officers and other management personnel of the Borrower, Holdings or any Parent Entity, as the case may be, on the Closing Date together with (a) any new directors whose election by such boards of directors or whose nomination for election by the shareholders of the Borrower, Holdings or any Parent Entity, as the case may be, was approved by a vote of a majority of the directors of the Borrower, Holdings or any Parent Entity, as the case may be, then still in office who were either directors on the Closing Date or whose election or nomination was previously so approved and (b) executive officers and other management personnel of the Borrower, Holdings or any Parent Entity, as the case may be, hired at a time when the directors on the Closing Date together with the directors so approved constituted a majority of the directors of the Borrower or Holdings, as the case may be.

  • Management means an activity inclusive of control and performed on a daily basis, by any person who is a principal executive officer of the company, by whatever name that person may be designated, and whether or not that person is a director.

  • Stormwater management means the programs to maintain quality and quantity of stormwater runoff to pre-development levels.

  • Asset management means a systematic process of operating and maintaining the state system of