Code of Maine Rules
95 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
648 - EFFICIENCY MAINE TRUST
Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION OF TRUST, BUDGETING, PROJECT SELECTION CRITERIA AND PROCEDURES, MONITORING, AND EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 648-2-8 - GRANTEE REPORTING AND MONITORING

Current through 2024-13, March 27, 2024

A. Reporting. Each grantee who has received a contract award from the Trust is responsible for submission of reports in writing to the Program Administrator, on a schedule for reporting determined by the Trust, with the following information and such other information as the Program Administrator may prescribe:

1. Total amount of estimated reductions of greenhouse gas emissions as a result of Trust-funded programs or projects; and

2. Total amount of actual reductions in consumption of electricity in kilowatt-hours and, when known, reductions in kilowatts of peak electrical demand as a result of Trust-funded programs or projects.

B. Additional Reporting Requirements for Programs. Each grantee who has received a contract award for a program must also provide the following additional information to the Trust's Program Administrator and such other information as the Program Administrator may prescribe:

1. In the case of programs affecting carbon dioxide budget units or other sources emitting greenhouse gasses, specification of all improvements in carbon dioxide emissions and/or energy efficiency;

2. The possibility of maximizing savings resulting from the methodology of a particular grantee if that methodology were to applied in a systematic manner to suitable locations throughout the State; and

3. The extent to which the grantee has served customers in more than one customer class of a transmission and distribution utility or more than one sector of the State's economy.

C. Monitoring. Each grantee will accommodate periodic visits by Trust employees or contractors for the purpose of verifying the accuracy of quarterly reports and the cost-effectiveness of programs and projects paid for by the Trust.

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