North Carolina General Statutes
Article 3B - Conservation of Energy, Water, and Other Utilities in Government Facilities.
§ 143-64.17M - Energy savings analysis required prior to implementation; post-implementation analyses required.

143-64.17M. Energy savings analysis required prior to implementation; post-implementation analyses required.
(a) Energy Savings Analysis Required Prior to Implementation. - Prior to implementing an energy conservation measure pursuant to G.S. 143-64.17L, an energy savings analysis shall be performed to validate the economic assumptions that purportedly support the implementation of the measure. This analysis shall be performed by a third party selected by the constituent institution and shall include an energy consumption analysis to develop a baseline of previous costs of all utilities' energy consumption for the institution on the assumption that the energy conservation measure was not undertaken. The completed analysis shall be submitted to The University of North Carolina System Office and to the State Energy Office.
(b) Post-Implementation Analyses Required. - A constituent institution that implements an energy conservation measure pursuant to G.S. 143-64.17L shall retain a third party to perform an annual measurement and verification of energy savings resulting from the energy conservation measure as compared to the baseline of previous costs set forth in the energy savings analysis required by subsection (a) of this section. The third party shall annually provide a reconciliation statement based upon the results of a preagreed upon measurement, monitoring, and verification protocol which shall disclose any shortfall or surplus between the estimated energy usage and operational savings set forth in the energy savings analysis required by subsection (a) of this section and actual, not stipulated, energy usage and operational savings incurred during a given year.
If a reconciliation statement reveals a shortfall in energy savings for a particular year, the constituent institution shall be responsible for and shall pay the shortfall. However, the institution shall not be held responsible for losses due to natural disasters or other emergencies. Any surplus shall be retained by the institution and may be used in the same manner as any other energy savings. (2011-145, s. 9.6D(b); 2018-12, s. 17.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions

Article 3B - Conservation of Energy, Water, and Other Utilities in Government Facilities.

§ 143-64.10 - Findings; policy.

§ 143-64.11 - Definitions.

§ 143-64.12 - Authority and duties of the Department; State agencies and State institutions of higher learning.

§ 143-64.14 - Recodified as § 143-64.16 by Session Laws 1993, c334, s7.

§ 143-64.15 - Life-cycle cost analysis.

§ 143-64.15A - Certification of life-cycle cost analysis.

§ 143-64.16 - Application of Part.

§ 143-64.17 - Definitions.

§ 143-64.17A - Solicitation of guaranteed energy savings contracts.

§ 143-64.17B - Guaranteed energy savings contracts.

§ 143-64.17D - Contract continuance.

§ 143-64.17E - Payments under contract.

§ 143-64.17F - State agencies to use contracts when feasible; rules; recommendations.

§ 143-64.17G - Report on guaranteed energy savings contracts entered into by local governmental units.

§ 143-64.17H - Report on guaranteed energy savings contracts entered into by State governmental units.

§ 143-64.17I - Installment and lease purchase contracts.

§ 143-64.17J - Financing by State governmental units.

§ 143-64.17K - Inspection and compliance certification for State governmental units.

§ 143-64.17L - Board of Governors may authorize energy conservation measures at constituent institutions.

§ 143-64.17M - Energy savings analysis required prior to implementation; post-implementation analyses required.