(a) As used in this article: (i) "Economic life" means the projected or anticipated useful life of a major facility as expressed by a term of years; (ii) "Energy-consumption analysis" means the evaluation of all energy systems and components by demand and type of energy including the internal energy load imposed on a major facility by its occupants, equipment and components, and the external energy load imposed on a major facility by the climatic conditions of its location. The energy-consumption projections shall take into account daily and seasonal variations in energy system output during normal operations; (iii) "Energy systems" means all utilities, including heating, air-conditioning, ventilating, lighting and the supplying of domestic hot water; (iv) "Initial cost" means the monies required for the capital construction or renovation of a major facility; (v) "Life-cycle cost analysis" means a study to compute life-cycle costs, as required in this act; (vi) "Life-cycle cost" means the cost of a major facility including its initial cost, the cost of the energy consumed over its economic life and the cost of its operation and maintenance; (vii) "Major facility" means any publicly owned building having eighteen thousand (18,000) square feet or more of gross floor area; (viii) "Public agency" means every state office, officer, board, commission, committee, bureau, department and all political subdivisions of the state; and (ix) "Renovation" means as defined by W.S. 9-2- 3001(b)(xi).
‹ Prev All Wyoming sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.