ADVANCED ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. /SGGA
The Energy Efficiency Obligation (EEO) scheme model for Bosnia and Herzegovina was developed to promote energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption in the country.
2018 · 82 pages

Abstract
The model is based on a global best practice approach and is designed to be implemented in the country's energy sector. The EEO scheme model consists of an administrative structure, a financial structure, and a set of eligible energy efficiency measures. The administrative structure includes a savings target-setting body, an administering body, obligated parties, beneficiaries, and contractors. The savings target-setting body is responsible for setting energy savings targets, while the administering body is responsible for implementing the EEO scheme. Obligated parties are entities that are required to meet energy savings targets, while beneficiaries are entities that benefit from the EEO scheme. Contractors are entities that provide energy efficiency services to obligated parties. The financial structure of the EEO scheme model includes energy savings, EEO fees, savings target metrics, and obligation periods. Energy savings are the primary goal of the EEO scheme, and obligated parties are required to meet specific energy savings targets. EEO fees are charges levied on obligated parties to fund the EEO scheme. Savings target metrics are used to measure the energy savings achieved by obligated parties, while obligation periods refer to the duration for which obligated parties are required to meet energy savings targets. Eligible energy efficiency measures are a critical component of the EEO scheme model. These measures include energy-efficient lighting, heating, and cooling systems, as well as energy-efficient appliances and equipment. The EEO scheme model also includes a catalog of savings from eligible measures, which provides a detailed breakdown of the energy savings that can be achieved through each measure. Monitoring, verification, and transparency are essential components of the EEO scheme model. Reporting, monitoring, and verification are used to track energy savings and ensure compliance with energy savings targets. Compliance is ensured through a combination of reporting, monitoring, and verification, as well as penalties for non-compliance. The EEO scheme model is designed to be implemented in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it is expected to have a significant impact on the country's energy sector. The model is based on a global best practice approach and is designed to be flexible and adaptable to the country's specific needs. The EEO scheme model is expected to promote energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and contribute to the country's economic development. The EEO scheme model is supported by a range of annexes, including amendments to the entity energy efficiency laws, EEO methodologies, and a regulation/decrees on implementation of energy efficiency. These annexes provide detailed information on the EEO scheme model and its implementation, and they are an essential component of the model. Overall, the EEO scheme model for Bosnia and Herzegovina is a comprehensive and well-designed model that is expected to have a significant impact on the country's energy sector. The model is based on a global best practice approach and is designed to be flexible and adaptable to the country's specific needs.
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