Energy Standards definition

Energy Standards means the Building Energy Efficiency Standard Act, Chapter 10 of Title 6 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended.
Energy Standards means the Massachusetts Clean Peak Program (Chapter 227 of the Acts of 2018, signed into law on August 9, 2018, and any associated regulations that may be promulgated by the Massachusetts DOER), including but not limited to procurement of clean peak certificates or making alternative compliance payments.

Examples of Energy Standards in a sentence

  • The Parties shall promptly and fully comply with all existing and future Governmental Rules as applicable to the activities covered by this ESA, including, as to Competitive Supplier, all applicable Renewable Energy Standards.

  • These ATC values shall be posted for all Interfaces and Scheduled Lines in compliance with applicable North American Energy Standards Board requirements.

  • Each party may electronically transmit to or receive from the other party any of the North American Energy Standards Board (“NAESB”) transaction sets (collectively "Documents").

  • Pursuant to Commission Order No. 676-H, the ISO incorporates by reference the following business practice standards developed by the North American Energy Standards Board’s Wholesale Electric Quadrant:  WEQ-000, Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Definition of Terms, WEQ Version 003, July 31, 2012, as modified by NAESB final actions ratified on Oct.

  • Section 14.5 The Employer will provide each new employee with a copy of the U.S. Department of Energy Standards of Conduct.

  • All designs shall incorporate the energy conservation standards required by A.R.S. Section 34-451 shall comply with all requirements of ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 (most current edition) Energy Standards, including all issued amendments and updates.

  • Physical transactions are commonly documented by a GISB (Gas Industries Standards Board) or NAESB (North American Energy Standards Board) base contract for sale and purchase of natural gas.

  • The Board shall make every effort to maintain classroom temperatures at a level that complies with Federal Energy Standards.

  • ANSI/ASHRAE 90.1 Energy Standards for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings as mandated by SECO.

  • In the event of a dispute related to this Agreement, including but not limited to a breach of the provisions of the Agreement, the parties shall follow the dispute resolution guidelines set forth in the Commission’s Renewable Energy Standards.

Related to Energy Standards

  • Reliability Standards means the criteria, standards, rules and requirements relating to reliability established by a Standards Authority.

  • NERC Reliability Standards means the most recent version of those reliability standards applicable to the Generating Facility, or to the Generator Owner or the Generator Operator with respect to the Generating Facility, that are adopted by the NERC and approved by the applicable regulatory authorities, which are available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/files/Reliability_Standards_Complete_Set.pdf, or any successor thereto.

  • PCI Standards means the applicable Data Security Standards published by the PCI Security Standards Council.

  • Safety Standards means all laws, union rules and trade or industry custom or codes of any kind whatsoever, in effect from the date of this Agreement through Final Acceptance of the construction work, pertaining to worker safety and accident prevention applicable to the Project and/or the construction work (including, but not limited to, rules, regulations and standards adopted pursuant to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended from time to time).

  • Quality Standards means the quality standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent body, (and their successor bodies) that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Contractor would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with, and as may be further detailed in the Specification.