Examples of Energy Management Plan in a sentence
Vendor will comply with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (P.L. 94-163; 42 U.S.C. § 6201-6422), and Florida’s State Energy Management Plan adopted pursuant to § 255.257, F.S.
An Agricultural Energy Management Plan (AgEMP) is a detailed documentation and inventory of the energy consuming activities and components of the current agricultural operation.
The bid bond should initially be valid up to 60 days beyond period of Bid validity.
It is in the economic interest of the Project that the efficiencies, especially in energy use, will be optimised and an Energy Management Plan will be developed for the operational phase of the Project.
An Agricultural Energy Management Plan (AgEMP) is a baseline assessment for the agricultural enterprise of the energy consuming activities and components.