- Bib ID:
- 827285
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- [Canberra : Department of Industry, Science and Resources], 2000
- 70 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0642721270
- Full contents:
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- Chapter 1. Introduction
- What is Energy Performance Contracting?
- Advantages of Energy Performance Contracting
- When an EPC may not be the best choice
- Experience to date
- Australian efforts for market development
- Should you use external assistance and where can you get help?
- Who makes the decisions?
- Funding options
- Four steps to a decision to implement an EPC
- ch. 2. Reaching award of contract stage - the AEPCA recommended procurement process
- Implementing and managing the contract
- ch. 3. Commentary on DFS document
- Integration of the DFS and the EPC
- The DFS agreement in practice
- Clause 5: fees
- Clause 3.1 ESCO to provide services
- Clause 3: ESCO's obligations
- Clause 4: Customer's obligations
- Clause 6: variations
- Clause 7: entitlement to use data contained in the DFS
- Clause 8: confidentiality
- Clause 9: indemnity
- Clause 10: insurance
- Clause 12: termination
- ch. 4. Commentary on standard contract
- Clause 1: definitions and interpretation
- Clause 2: design and installation of energy conervation measure (ECMs)
- Clause 3: additional ECMs
- Clause 4: commissioning procedure
- Clause 5: equipment maintenance
- Clause 6: additional obligations of the customer
- Clause 7: performance guarantee
- Clause 8: baseline adjustments
- Clause 11: intellectual property
- Clause 12: insurance
- Clause 17: dispute resolution.
- Notes:
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- Cover title.
- "... it was created by Robert Turner Consulting Pty Ltd, with contributions from Yves Lemoine Consulting and Conway Leather Shaw" - tp verso.
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