3752 - Definitions.

     § 3752.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Allowable costs."  Equipment and project costs that:            (1)  the governmental unit reasonably believes will be        incurred during the term of the guaranteed energy savings        contract; and            (2)  are documented by industry engineering standards.        "Energy conservation measure."  A program, facility     alteration or technology upgrade designed to reduce energy,     water, wastewater or other consumption or operating costs. The     term may include, without limitation:            (1)  Insulation of the building structure or systems        within the building.            (2)  Storm windows or doors, caulking or weather        stripping, multiglazed windows or doors, heat-absorbing or        heat-reflective glazed and coated window or door systems,        additional glazing, reductions in glass area or other window        and door system modifications that reduce energy consumption.            (3)  Automated or computerized energy control systems.            (4)  Heating, ventilating or air conditioning system        modifications or replacements.            (5)  Replacement or modification of lighting fixtures to        increase the energy efficiency of the lighting system without        increasing the overall illumination of a facility, unless an        increase in illumination is necessary to conform to        applicable State or local building codes for the lighting        system after the proposed modifications are made.            (6)  Energy recovery systems.            (7)  Systems that produce steam or forms of energy such        as heat as well as electricity for use within a building or        complex of buildings.            (8)  Energy conservation measures that provide operating        cost reductions based on life cycle cost analysis.            (9)  A training program or facility alteration that        reduces energy consumption or reduces operating costs,        including allowable costs, based on future reductions in        labor costs or costs for contracted services.            (10)  A facility alteration which includes expenditures        that are required to properly implement other energy        conservation measures.            (11)  A program to reduce energy costs through rate        adjustments, load shifting to reduce peak demand, and/or use        of alternative energy suppliers, such as, but not limited to:                (i)  changes to more favorable rate schedules;                (ii)  negotiation of lower rates, same supplier or            new suppliers, where applicable; and                (iii)  auditing of energy service billing and meters.            (12)  The installation of energy information and control        systems that monitor consumption, redirect systems to optimal        energy sources and manage energy-using equipment.            (13)  Indoor air quality improvements.            (14)  Daylighting systems.            (15)  Renewable and/or on-site distributed power        generation systems.            (16)  Water and sewer conservation measures, including,        without limitation, plumbing fixtures and infrastructure.            (17)  Equipment upgrades that improve accuracy of        billable revenue generating systems.            (18)  Automated, electronic or remotely controlled        systems or measures that reduce operating costs.            (19)  Other energy, water or wastewater measures as may        provide measurable, long-term operating costs reductions or        billable revenue increases.        "Guaranteed energy savings contract."  A contract for the     evaluation and recommendation of energy conservation measures     and for implementation of one or more such measures.        "Governmental unit."  Any officer, employee, authority,     board, bureau, commission, department, agency or institution of     a government agency, including, but not limited to, any     Commonwealth agency, State-aided institution or any county,     city, district, municipal corporation, municipality, municipal     authority, political subdivision, school district, educational     institution, borough, incorporated town, township, poor     district, county institution district, other incorporated     district or other public instrumentality which has the authority     to contract for the construction, reconstruction, alteration or     repair of any public building or other public work or public     improvement, including, but not limited to, highway work.        "Industry engineering standards."  Industry engineering     standards may include the following:            (1)  Life cycle costing.            (2)  The R.S. Means-estimated method developed by the        R.S. Means Company.            (3)  Historical data.            (4)  Manufacturer's data.            (5)  American Standard Heating Refrigeration Air-        Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) standards.        "Qualified provider."  A person or business which is     responsible and capable of evaluating, recommending, designing,     implementing and installing energy conservation measures as     determined by the governmental unit.     (July 15, 2004, P.L.703, No.77, eff. 60 days; July 2, 2010,     P.L.243, No.39, eff. 60 days)        2010 Amendment.  Act 39 amended the def. of "energy     conservation measure."        Cross References.  Section 3752 is referred to in section     3753 of this title.