Maryland Code § EC-5-447

Section EC-5-447
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A project involving a commercial building, an industrial building, or an
industrial process qualifies as an energy conservation project if it consists of:
(1) the purchase, installation, or modification of an installation that
is designed primarily to reduce the consumption of energy, including:
(i) caulking or weather stripping;
(ii) insulating the building structure or a system in the
building;
(iii) a storm window or door, a multiglazed window or door, a
heat-absorbing or heat-reflecting window or door system, glazing, a reduction in glass
area, or another window or door system modification;
(iv) an automatic energy control system;

(v) equipment that is associated with an automatic energy
control system and that is required to operate a variable steam, hydraulic, or
ventilation system;
(vi) the replacement or modification of a lighting system to
increase energy efficiency;
(vii) an energy recovery system;
(viii) a cogeneration system;
(ix) a system for processing or converting the waste products of
the industrial process to steam, electricity, heat, or other useful form of energy;
(x) an improvement to the industrial process that reduces the
energy requirements for each unit of output;
(xi) a modification of a furnace or utility plant and distribution
system including:
1. a replacement burner, furnace, or boiler or any
combination of them that increases the energy efficiency of the heating system;
2. a device for modifying a flue opening that increases
the energy efficiency of the heating system; and
3. an electrical or mechanical furnace ignition system
that replaces a standing gas pilot light; or
(xii) any other energy conservation improvement that the
Authority determines by regulation to be appropriate and consistent with this
subtitle; or
(2) a planning or technical service or an energy audit, if the service
or audit is related to or undertaken with the installation, or the modification of an
installation of an item specified in item (1) of this section.

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