Energy Management Plan definition

Energy Management Plan means a document, substantially in the form made available by the IESO completed by the Energy Manager describing the activities and plans required to reduce natural gas and/or electricity consumption and/or peak demand in such Participant’s Facility or Facilities and detailing how the Participant is demonstrating leadership in the area of energy conservation by, among other things, developing conservation policies and establishing employee, community and peer-to-peer awareness programs.
Energy Management Plan has the meaning set out in Section 3.6 of Schedule 4 [Services Protocols and Specifications];
Energy Management Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(a).

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.


More Definitions of Energy Management Plan

Energy Management Plan means a document, substantially in the form of Schedule “G”, to be completed by a Participant describing the activities and plans required to reduce energy consumption, including electricity consumption, in such Participant’s Facilities and detailing how the Participant is demonstrating leadership in the area of energy conservation by, among other things, developing conservation policies and establishing employee, community and peer- to-peer awareness programs.
Energy Management Plan means the energy management plan for the Building as may be provided to the Tenant and amended from time to time; “Energy Performance Certificate” means an energy performance certificate as defined in regulation 2(1) of the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012; DocuSign Envelope ID: F3F571D4-7676-4E81-8EDF-6A83E308049F
Energy Management Plan means the plan required pursuant to Section 4.6 [Asset Management Plan] of Schedule 7 [Services];
Energy Management Plan means a document completed by an Energy Manager on behalf of the Participant in connection with the Participant's conservation policy and planning, that describes the activities and plans required to reduce energy consumption in the Participant's facilities and details how the Participant is demonstrating leadership in the area of energy conservation by, among other things, developing conservation policies and establishing employee, community and peer-to-peer awareness programs, as further described in the Energy Management Plan Template as made available on the Website;
Energy Management Plan means a document in the form made available, and subject to change from time to time, or otherwise approved by the IESO (the Participant may develop their own form if it contains, at a minimum, the same information as in the IESO form) , to be completed by a
Energy Management Plan has the meaning set out in Appendix 8C [Energy]; “Energy Model” has the meaning set out in Appendix 8C [Energy];
Energy Management Plan means a document to be completed by a Participant describing the activities and plans required to reduce energy consumption, including electricity consumption, in such Participant’s Facilities and detailing how the Participant is demonstrating leadership in the area of energy conservation by, among other things, developing conservation policies and establishing employee, community and peer-to-peer awareness programs.