Common use of Project Implementation Clause in Contracts

Project Implementation. Project Sponsor agrees on and after the Effective Date to use all reasonable efforts to implement the Project without undue delay and otherwise in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. 6.7.1 Measures shall be designed, constructed and installed in a good and workmanlike manner only with materials and equipment of appropriate quality, and, in any event, in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices. 6.7.2 Project Sponsors treating multiple Project Sites must complete and submit projects and all required documentation to Frontier in a timely manner. 6.7.3 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of homes that measures are to be installed by submitting the home information into the Work Schedule. Each project submitted into the Work Schedule is subject to a pre-inspection by Frontier or its agent(s). Once a project has been input into the database, Project Sponsor will be contacted to schedule pre-installation inspections. During the program year, Frontier will monitor the number of projects implemented by each Project Sponsor, and will attempt to conduct a sufficient number of inspections to maintain a targeted percentage. 6.7.4 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of Measure installation at each Project Site by submitting the project documenting the Measures installed at the Project Site. Each project must be submitted electronically along with all required forms, photos, and other documentation. Within forty-five (45) days of receipt of the submitted project, Fronter may complete a random sample inspection of the Measure installations at the Project Site(s). This inspection shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If TNMP and Frontier reasonably determine that the Measures at the Project Site(s) have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the invoice will be paid as submitted. The savings attributable to the Measures documented in the approved invoice will be used for purposes of calculating the Incentive Payment. 6.7.5 Frontier or a third-party evaluator may inspect measures or a sample of measures installed as part of a Project. These inspections shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If Frontier determines that the Measures at the Project Site have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the project will be approved as submitted. If Frontier determines that any of the Measures installed at the Project Site are not capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, a reduction of savings may be required for purposes of calculating the Incentive Payment. 6.7.6 Any review, inspection, or acceptance by Frontier, its designee or any third- party evaluator of any Project Site or of the design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of the Measures is solely for the information of Frontier and TNMP. In performing any such inspection or review or in accepting the Measures, Frontier makes no representation or warranty whatsoever as to the economic or technical feasibility, capability, safety or reliability of the Measures, their installation by Project Sponsor or their compatibility with the Host Customer's facilities. 6.7.7 Project Sponsors must utilize their own resources to identify eligible customers, and shall verify income eligibility of Hard-to-Reach customers by using eligibility verification procedures required by the Public Utility Commission of Texas. 6.7.8 Project Sponsor shall verify that the customer premise is in the electric distribution service territory of TNMP by obtaining the ESI ID number or meter ID number from the customer and inputting this number into the Program database. 6.7.9 Project Sponsor will enter all required customer information, including income eligibility information in the case of Hard-to-Reach program participants, into the Program database, as well as any notes or comments from the screening process, to create a Project Application, into the Program database. 6.7.10 Project Sponsor will contact customer to inform them to expect communication from various persons or entities that will assess the home for eligible Measures, install Measures, and perform post-installation inspection. In addition, Project Sponsor will facilitate scheduling of assessments, installations, or inspections if necessary. 6.7.11 Project Sponsor shall conduct pre- and post- blower door and/or duct blaster testing in support of applicable Measures, and shall be required to submit current (within 2 years) manufacturer’s calibration certificates for blower door equipment. 6.7.12 Project Sponsor is responsible for verifying that the health and safety of customers will not be impacted by the installation of any of the above measures. This may include, but is not limited to, verifying carbon monoxide levels and minimum required ventilation rates. 6.7.13 Project Sponsor shall update Measure installation data, a copy of the Customer Acknowledgement Form, and all other supporting data, pre- and post- photos, and other documentation required, using the Program database for each home as soon as Measures are installed.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Participation Agreement, Participation Agreement, Participation Agreement

Project Implementation. ‌ 5.1 Project Sponsor agrees on and after the Effective Date to use all reasonable efforts to implement the Project without undue delay and otherwise in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. 6.7.1 5.2 Measures shall be designed, constructed and installed in a good and workmanlike manner only with materials and equipment of appropriate quality, and, in any event, in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices. 6.7.2 5.3 Project Sponsors treating multiple Project Sites must complete and submit projects invoices and all required documentation to Frontier in TNMP on a timely mannermonthly basis. If the Project Sponsor completes multiple Projects within that month, the installation data should be summarized on a single invoice and submitted along with official TNMP forms (up to 20% of the program budget). 6.7.3 5.4 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of homes that measures are to be installed by submitting the home information into the Work Schedule. Each project submitted into the Work Schedule is subject to a pre-inspection by Frontier or its agent(s)inspection. Once a project has been input into the database, Project Sponsor will be contacted to schedule pre-installation inspections. During the program year, Frontier Program Implementer will monitor the number of projects implemented by each Project Sponsorproject sponsor, and will attempt to conduct a sufficient number of pre-inspections to maintain a targeted percentagethe percentage at or above 10%. 6.7.4 5.5 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of Measure installation at each Project Site by submitting the project an invoice documenting the Measures actually installed at the Project Site. Each project invoice must be submitted completed electronically along with all required official TNMP forms, photos, and other documentation. An invoice for each month during the Project implementation period shall be submitted to TNMP by the 10th of each succeeding month. Within forty-five thirty (4530) days of receipt of the submitted projectinvoice, Fronter may TNMP shall complete a random sample inspection of the Measure installations at the Project Site(s). This inspection shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If TNMP and Frontier reasonably determine determines that the Measures at the Project Site(s) have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the invoice will be paid approved as submitted. The savings attributable to the Measures documented in the approved invoice will be used for purposes of calculating the Incentive PaymentPayment in Article VI. 6.7.5 Frontier 5.6 TNMP, its designee or a third-party evaluator may inspect measures or a sample of measures installed as part of a Project. These inspections shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If Frontier TNMP determines that the Measures at the Project Site have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the project invoice will be approved as submitted. If Frontier TNMP determines that any of the Measures installed at the Project Site are not capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, a reduction of savings may be required for purposes of calculating the Incentive PaymentPayment in Section 6. 6.7.6 5.7 Any review, inspection, or acceptance by FrontierTNMP, its designee or any third- party evaluator of any Project Site or of the design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of the Measures is solely for the information of Frontier and TNMP. In performing any such inspection or review or in accepting the Measures, Frontier TNMP makes no representation or warranty whatsoever as to the economic or technical feasibility, capability, safety or reliability of the Measures, their installation by Project Sponsor or their compatibility with the Host Customer's facilities. 6.7.7 Project Sponsors must utilize their own resources to identify eligible customers, and shall verify income eligibility of Hard-to-Reach customers by using eligibility verification procedures required by the Public Utility Commission of Texas. 6.7.8 Project Sponsor shall verify that the customer premise is in the electric distribution service territory of TNMP by obtaining the ESI ID number or meter ID number from the customer and inputting this number into the Program database. 6.7.9 Project Sponsor will enter all required customer information, including income eligibility information in the case of Hard-to-Reach program participants, into the Program database, as well as any notes or comments from the screening process, to create a Project Application, into the Program database. 6.7.10 Project Sponsor will contact customer to inform them to expect communication from various persons or entities that will assess the home for eligible Measures, install Measures, and perform post-installation inspection. In addition, Project Sponsor will facilitate scheduling of assessments, installations, or inspections if necessary. 6.7.11 Project Sponsor shall conduct pre- and post- blower door and/or duct blaster testing in support of applicable Measures, and shall be required to submit current (within 2 years) manufacturer’s calibration certificates for blower door equipment. 6.7.12 Project Sponsor is responsible for verifying that the health and safety of customers will not be impacted by the installation of any of the above measures. This may include, but is not limited to, verifying carbon monoxide levels and minimum required ventilation rates. 6.7.13 Project Sponsor shall update Measure installation data, a copy of the Customer Acknowledgement Form, and all other supporting data, pre- and post- photos, and other documentation required, using the Program database for each home as soon as Measures are installed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Residential and Hard to Reach Standard Offer Program Agreement, Residential and Hard to Reach Standard Offer Program Agreement, Residential and Hard to Reach Standard Offer Program Agreement

Project Implementation. Project Sponsor agrees on and after the Effective Date to use all reasonable efforts to implement the Project without undue delay and otherwise in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. 6.7.1 6.7.1. Measures shall be designed, constructed and installed in a good and workmanlike manner only with materials and equipment of appropriate quality, and, in any event, in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices. 6.7.2 6.7.2. Project Sponsors treating multiple Project Sites must complete and submit projects and all required documentation to Frontier in a timely manner. 6.7.3 6.7.3. Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP Xcel of homes that measures are to be installed by submitting the home information into the Work Schedule. Each project submitted into the Work Schedule is subject to a pre-inspection by Frontier or its agent(s). Once a project has been input into the database, Project Sponsor will be contacted to schedule pre-installation inspections. During the program year, Frontier will monitor the number of projects implemented by each Project Sponsor, and will attempt to conduct a sufficient number of inspections to maintain a targeted percentage. 6.7.4 6.7.4. Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP Xcel of Measure installation at each Project Site by submitting the project documenting the Measures installed at the Project Site. Each project must be submitted electronically along with all required forms, photos, and other documentation. Within forty-five (45) days of receipt of the submitted project, Fronter may complete a random sample inspection of the Measure installations at the Project Site(s). This inspection shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If TNMP Xcel and Frontier reasonably determine that the Measures at the Project Site(s) have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP Xcel and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the invoice will be paid as submitted. The savings attributable to the Measures documented in the approved invoice will be used for purposes of calculating the Incentive Payment. 6.7.5 Frontier ▇.▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or a third-party evaluator may inspect measures or a sample of measures installed as part of a Project. These inspections shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If Frontier determines that the Measures at the Project Site have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the project will be approved as submitted. If Frontier determines that any of the Measures installed at the Project Site are not capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, a reduction of savings may be required for purposes of calculating the Incentive Payment. 6.7.6 6.7.6. Any review, inspection, or acceptance by Frontier, its designee or any third- party evaluator of any Project Site or of the design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of the Measures is solely for the information of Frontier and TNMPXcel. In performing any such inspection or review or in accepting the Measures, Frontier makes no representation or warranty whatsoever as to the economic or technical feasibility, capability, safety or reliability of the Measures, their installation by Project Sponsor or their compatibility with the Host Customer's facilities. 6.7.7 6.7.7. Project Sponsors must utilize their own resources to identify eligible customers, and shall verify income eligibility of Hard-to-Reach customers by using eligibility verification procedures required by the Public Utility Commission of Texas. 6.7.8 6.7.8. Project Sponsor shall verify that the customer premise is in the electric distribution service territory of TNMP Xcel by obtaining the ESI ID number or meter ID number from the customer and inputting this number into the Program database. 6.7.9 6.7.9. Project Sponsor will enter all required customer information, including income eligibility information in the case of Hard-to-Reach program participants, into the Program database, as well as any notes or comments from the screening process, to create a Project Application, into the Program database. 6.7.10 6.7.10. Project Sponsor will contact customer to inform them to expect communication from various persons or entities that will assess the home for eligible Measures, install Measures, and perform post-installation inspection. In addition, Project Sponsor will facilitate scheduling of assessments, installations, or inspections if necessary. 6.7.11 6.7.11. Project Sponsor shall conduct pre- and post- blower door and/or duct blaster testing in support of applicable Measures, and shall be required to submit current (within 2 years) manufacturer’s calibration certificates for blower door equipment. 6.7.12 6.7.12. Project Sponsor is responsible for verifying that the health and safety of customers will not be impacted by the installation of any of the above measures. This may include, but is not limited to, verifying carbon monoxide levels and minimum required ventilation rates. 6.7.13 6.7.13. Project Sponsor shall update Measure installation data, a copy of the Customer Acknowledgement Form, and all other supporting data, pre- and post- photos, and other documentation required, using the Program database for each home as soon as Measures are installed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Project Sponsor Agreement, Project Sponsor Agreement, Project Sponsor Agreement

Project Implementation. ‌ 5.1 Project Sponsor agrees on and after the Effective Date to use all reasonable efforts to implement the Project without undue delay and otherwise in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. 6.7.1 5.2 Measures shall be designed, constructed and installed in a good and workmanlike manner only with materials and equipment of appropriate quality, and, in any event, in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices. 6.7.2 5.3 Project Sponsors treating multiple Project Sites must complete and submit projects invoices and all required documentation to Frontier in TNMP on a timely mannermonthly basis. If the Project Sponsor completes multiple Projects within that month, the installation data should be summarized on a single invoice and submitted along with official TNMP forms (up to 20% of the program budget). 6.7.3 5.4 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of homes that measures are to be installed by submitting the home information into the Work Schedule. Each project submitted into the Work Schedule is subject to a pre-inspection by Frontier or its agent(s)inspection. Once a project has been input into the database, Project Sponsor project sponsor will be contacted to schedule pre-installation inspections. During the program year, Frontier Program Implementer will monitor the number of projects implemented by each Project Sponsorproject sponsor, and will attempt to conduct a sufficient number of pre-inspections to maintain a targeted percentagethe percentage at or above 10%. 6.7.4 5.5 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of Measure installation at each Project Site by submitting the project an invoice documenting the Measures actually installed at the Project Site. Each project invoice must be submitted completed electronically along with all required official TNMP forms, photos, and other documentation. An invoice for each month during the Project implementation period shall be submitted to TNMP by the 10th of each succeeding month. Within forty-five thirty (4530) days of receipt of the submitted projectinvoice, Fronter may TNMP shall complete a random sample inspection of the Measure installations at the Project Site(s). This inspection shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If TNMP and Frontier reasonably determine determines that the Measures at the Project Site(s) have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the invoice will be paid approved as submitted. The savings attributable to the Measures documented in the approved invoice will be used for purposes of calculating the Incentive PaymentPayment in Article 6. 6.7.5 Frontier 5.6 TNMP, its designee or a third-party evaluator may inspect measures or a sample of measures installed as part of a Project. These inspections shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If Frontier TNMP determines that the Measures at the Project Site have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the project invoice will be approved as submitted. If Frontier TNMP determines that any of the Measures installed at the Project Site are not capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, a reduction of savings may be required for purposes of calculating the Incentive PaymentPayment in Section 6. 6.7.6 5.7 Any review, inspection, or acceptance by FrontierTNMP, its designee or any third- party evaluator of any Project Site or of the design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of the Measures is solely for the information of Frontier and TNMP. In performing any such inspection or review or in accepting the Measures, Frontier TNMP makes no representation or warranty whatsoever as to the economic or technical feasibility, capability, safety or reliability of the Measures, their installation by Project Sponsor or their compatibility with the Host Customer's facilities. 6.7.7 Project Sponsors must utilize their own resources to identify eligible customers, and shall verify income eligibility of Hard-to-Reach customers by using eligibility verification procedures required by the Public Utility Commission of Texas. 6.7.8 Project Sponsor shall verify that the customer premise is in the electric distribution service territory of TNMP by obtaining the ESI ID number or meter ID number from the customer and inputting this number into the Program database. 6.7.9 Project Sponsor will enter all required customer information, including income eligibility information in the case of Hard-to-Reach program participants, into the Program database, as well as any notes or comments from the screening process, to create a Project Application, into the Program database. 6.7.10 Project Sponsor will contact customer to inform them to expect communication from various persons or entities that will assess the home for eligible Measures, install Measures, and perform post-installation inspection. In addition, Project Sponsor will facilitate scheduling of assessments, installations, or inspections if necessary. 6.7.11 Project Sponsor shall conduct pre- and post- blower door and/or duct blaster testing in support of applicable Measures, and shall be required to submit current (within 2 years) manufacturer’s calibration certificates for blower door equipment. 6.7.12 Project Sponsor is responsible for verifying that the health and safety of customers will not be impacted by the installation of any of the above measures. This may include, but is not limited to, verifying carbon monoxide levels and minimum required ventilation rates. 6.7.13 Project Sponsor shall update Measure installation data, a copy of the Customer Acknowledgement Form, and all other supporting data, pre- and post- photos, and other documentation required, using the Program database for each home as soon as Measures are installed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential and Hard to Reach Standard Offer Program Agreement

Project Implementation. ‌ 5.1 Project Sponsor agrees on and after the Effective Date to use all reasonable efforts to implement the Project without undue delay and otherwise in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. 6.7.1 5.2 Measures shall be designed, constructed and installed in a good and workmanlike manner only with materials and equipment of appropriate quality, and, in any event, in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices. 6.7.2 5.3 Project Sponsors treating multiple Project Sites must complete and submit projects invoices and all required documentation to Frontier in TNMP on a timely mannermonthly basis. If the Project Sponsor completes multiple Projects within that month, the installation data should be summarized on a single invoice and submitted along with official TNMP forms (up to 20% of the program budget). 6.7.3 5.4 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of homes that measures are to be installed by submitting the home information into the Work Schedule. Each project submitted into the Work Schedule is subject to a pre-inspection by Frontier or its agent(s)inspection. Once a project has been input into the database, Project Sponsor will be contacted to schedule pre-installation inspections. During the program year, Frontier Program Implementer will monitor the number of projects implemented by each Project Sponsorproject sponsor, and will attempt to conduct a sufficient number of inspections to maintain a targeted percentagethe percentage at or above 10%. 6.7.4 5.5 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of Measure installation at each Project Site by submitting the project an invoice documenting the Measures actually installed at the Project Site. Each project invoice must be submitted completed electronically along with all required official TNMP forms, photos, and other documentation. An invoice for each month during the Project implementation period shall be submitted to TNMP by the 10th of each succeeding month. Within forty-five thirty (4530) days of receipt of the submitted projectinvoice, Fronter may TNMP shall complete a random sample inspection of the Measure installations at the Project Site(s). This inspection shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If TNMP and Frontier reasonably determine determines that the Measures at the Project Site(s) have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the invoice will be paid approved as submitted. The savings attributable to the Measures documented in the approved invoice will be used for purposes of calculating the Incentive PaymentPayment in Article VI. 6.7.5 Frontier 5.6 TNMP, its designee or a third-party evaluator may inspect measures or a sample of measures installed as part of a Project. These inspections shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If Frontier TNMP determines that the Measures at the Project Site have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the project invoice will be approved as submitted. If Frontier TNMP determines that any of the Measures installed at the Project Site are not capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, a reduction of savings may be required for purposes of calculating the Incentive PaymentPayment in Section 6. 6.7.6 5.7 Any review, inspection, or acceptance by FrontierTNMP, its designee or any third- party evaluator of any Project Site or of the design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of the Measures is solely for the information of Frontier and TNMP. In performing any such inspection or review or in accepting the Measures, Frontier TNMP makes no representation or warranty whatsoever as to the economic or technical feasibility, capability, safety or reliability of the Measures, their installation by Project Sponsor or their compatibility with the Host Customer's facilities. 6.7.7 Project Sponsors must utilize their own resources to identify eligible customers, and shall verify income eligibility of Hard-to-Reach customers by using eligibility verification procedures required by the Public Utility Commission of Texas. 6.7.8 Project Sponsor shall verify that the customer premise is in the electric distribution service territory of TNMP by obtaining the ESI ID number or meter ID number from the customer and inputting this number into the Program database. 6.7.9 Project Sponsor will enter all required customer information, including income eligibility information in the case of Hard-to-Reach program participants, into the Program database, as well as any notes or comments from the screening process, to create a Project Application, into the Program database. 6.7.10 Project Sponsor will contact customer to inform them to expect communication from various persons or entities that will assess the home for eligible Measures, install Measures, and perform post-installation inspection. In addition, Project Sponsor will facilitate scheduling of assessments, installations, or inspections if necessary. 6.7.11 Project Sponsor shall conduct pre- and post- blower door and/or duct blaster testing in support of applicable Measures, and shall be required to submit current (within 2 years) manufacturer’s calibration certificates for blower door equipment. 6.7.12 Project Sponsor is responsible for verifying that the health and safety of customers will not be impacted by the installation of any of the above measures. This may include, but is not limited to, verifying carbon monoxide levels and minimum required ventilation rates. 6.7.13 Project Sponsor shall update Measure installation data, a copy of the Customer Acknowledgement Form, and all other supporting data, pre- and post- photos, and other documentation required, using the Program database for each home as soon as Measures are installed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential and Hard to Reach Standard Offer Program Agreement

Project Implementation. 5.1 Project Sponsor agrees on and after the Effective Date to use all reasonable efforts to implement the Project without undue delay and otherwise in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. 6.7.1 5.2 Measures shall be designed, constructed and installed in a good and workmanlike manner only with materials and equipment of appropriate quality, and, in any event, in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices. 6.7.2 5.3 Project Sponsors treating multiple Project Sites must complete and submit projects invoices and all required documentation to Frontier in TNMP on a timely mannermonthly basis. If the Project Sponsor completes multiple Projects within that month, the installation data should be summarized on a single invoice and submitted along with official TNMP forms (up to 20% of the program budget). 6.7.3 5.4 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of homes that measures are to be installed by submitting the home information into the Work Schedule. Each project submitted into the Work Schedule is subject to a pre-inspection by Frontier or its agent(s)inspection. Once a project has been input into the database, Project Sponsor project sponsor will be contacted to schedule pre-installation inspections. During the program year, Frontier Program Implementer will monitor the number of projects implemented by each Project Sponsorproject sponsor, and will attempt to conduct a sufficient number of pre-inspections to maintain a targeted percentagethe percentage at or above 10%. 6.7.4 5.5 Project Sponsor shall notify TNMP of Measure installation at each Project Site by submitting the project an invoice documenting the Measures actually installed at the Project Site. Each project invoice must be submitted completed electronically along with all required official TNMP forms, photos, and other documentation. An invoice for each month during the Project implementation period shall be submitted to TNMP by the 10th of each succeeding month. Within forty-five thirty (4530) days of receipt of the submitted projectinvoice, Fronter may TNMP shall complete a random sample inspection of the Measure installations at the Project Site(s). This inspection shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If TNMP and Frontier reasonably determine determines that the Measures at the Project Site(s) have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the invoice will be paid approved as submitted. The savings attributable to the Measures documented in the approved invoice will be used for purposes of calculating the Incentive PaymentPayment in Article VI. 6.7.5 Frontier 5.6 TNMP, its designee or a third-party evaluator may inspect measures or a sample of measures installed as part of a Project. These inspections shall be used to determine whether the Measures were installed and are capable of performing their intended function of producing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings. If Frontier TNMP determines that the Measures at the Project Site have been installed, tested and inspected to the extent required by TNMP and found to be capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, the project invoice will be approved as submitted. If Frontier TNMP determines that any of the Measures installed at the Project Site are not capable of providing Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings in material compliance with the Contract Documents, a reduction of savings may be required for purposes of calculating the Incentive PaymentPayment in Section 6. 6.7.6 5.7 Any review, inspection, or acceptance by FrontierTNMP, its designee or any third- party evaluator of any Project Site or of the design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of the Measures is solely for the information of Frontier and TNMP. In performing any such inspection or review or in accepting the Measures, Frontier TNMP makes no representation or warranty whatsoever as to the economic or technical feasibility, capability, safety or reliability of the Measures, their installation by Project Sponsor or their compatibility with the Host Customer's facilities. 6.7.7 Project Sponsors must utilize their own resources to identify eligible customers, and shall verify income eligibility of Hard-to-Reach customers by using eligibility verification procedures required by the Public Utility Commission of Texas. 6.7.8 Project Sponsor shall verify that the customer premise is in the electric distribution service territory of TNMP by obtaining the ESI ID number or meter ID number from the customer and inputting this number into the Program database. 6.7.9 Project Sponsor will enter all required customer information, including income eligibility information in the case of Hard-to-Reach program participants, into the Program database, as well as any notes or comments from the screening process, to create a Project Application, into the Program database. 6.7.10 Project Sponsor will contact customer to inform them to expect communication from various persons or entities that will assess the home for eligible Measures, install Measures, and perform post-installation inspection. In addition, Project Sponsor will facilitate scheduling of assessments, installations, or inspections if necessary. 6.7.11 Project Sponsor shall conduct pre- and post- blower door and/or duct blaster testing in support of applicable Measures, and shall be required to submit current (within 2 years) manufacturer’s calibration certificates for blower door equipment. 6.7.12 Project Sponsor is responsible for verifying that the health and safety of customers will not be impacted by the installation of any of the above measures. This may include, but is not limited to, verifying carbon monoxide levels and minimum required ventilation rates. 6.7.13 Project Sponsor shall update Measure installation data, a copy of the Customer Acknowledgement Form, and all other supporting data, pre- and post- photos, and other documentation required, using the Program database for each home as soon as Measures are installed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential and Hard to Reach Standard Offer Program Agreement