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The Energy Efficiency (Encouragement, Assessment and Information) Regulations 2014

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement and extent

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Encouraging energy audits and energy management systems

  5. 4.Assessment of potential for high-efficiency cogeneration and efficient district heating and cooling

  6. 5.Amendments to the Guarantees of Origin of Electricity Produced from High-efficiency Cogeneration Regulations 2007

  7. 6.Assessment of energy efficiency potential of gas and electricity infrastructure

  8. 7.Information and training on energy efficiency mechanisms and measures

  9. 8.Duties of the competent authorities in relation to energy services and energy performance contracts

  10. 9.Duty for the Secretary of State to review the energy services market

  11. 10.Evaluation and removal of barriers to energy efficiency

  12. 11.Amendment of the Energy Efficiency (Eligible Buildings) Regulations 2013

  13. 12.Amendment of the Energy Efficiency (Building Renovation and Reporting) Regulations 2014

  14. 13.Duty to review

  15. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      Matters which must be included in model energy performance contracts for the provision of energy efficiency measures to public authorities

      1. 1.A clear and transparent list of the energy efficiency measures...

      2. 2.Guaranteed energy savings to be achieved by implementing the energy...

      3. 3.The terms, duration and milestones of the contract, including the...

      4. 4.A clear and transparent list of the obligations of each...

      5. 5.Reference dates by which energy savings are to be established....

      6. 6.A clear and transparent list of steps to be performed...

      7. 7.An obligation for the energy service provider to fully implement...

      8. 8.A requirement for the inclusion of equivalent requirements in any...

      9. 9.A clear and transparent display of the financial implications of...

      10. 10.Clear and transparent provisions relating to measurement and verification of...

      11. 11.Provisions clarifying the procedure by which changes affecting the content...

      12. 12.Detailed information on the obligations of each of the contracting...

  16. Explanatory Note

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