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APPENDIX A
both a prioritization survey and a comprehensive facility audit,
the prioritization surveys determine which facilities receive
comprehensive facility audits first. A comprehensive facility
audit must include the following information:
a. The type, size, energy use, and
performance of the major energy-using systems and their
interaction with the building envelope, climate and weather
b. Appropriate energy and water conservation
maintenance and operating procedures.
c. Recommendations for the acquisition and
other renewable energy and water conservation measures.
d.
A strategy to implement the
recommendations.
6. By March 8, 1995, agencies must identify,
based on the prioritization surveys, their most high-priority
facilities and complete at least 10 percent of the comprehensive
facility audits on those facilities. Within 180 days after
completion of the comprehensive facility audit, a facility must
start to implement recommendations for energy efficiency, water
conservation, and renewable water technologies. Thereafter, an
agency must perform comprehensive facility audits on at least 10
percent of its facilities each year.
7. Each Federal agency must report annually to
DOE and the Office of Management and Budget on progress toward
meeting the goals of the order. Agencies are encouraged to use
innovative funding mechanisms, including demand side management
programs, shared energy savings performance contracts, and energy
savings performance contracts. By September 3, 1994, GSA must
prepare and make available to Federal facility managers a list of
all utilities that offer "no-cost" energy efficiency and water
conservation audits and demand side management services and
incentives.
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