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 PUBLIC LAW 96-294—JUNE 30, 1980 "(C) storm windows and doors, multiglazed windows and doors, heat absorbing or heat reflecting window and door systems, glazing, reductions in glass area, and other window and door system modifications; "(D) automatic energy control systems; "(E) equipment, associated with automatic energy control systems, which is required to operate variable steam, hydraulic, or ventilating systems; "(F) furnace, or utility plant and distribution system, modifications, including— "(i) replacement burners, furnaces, boilers, or any combination thereof, which (as determined by the Secretary) substantially increases the energy efficiency of the heating system, "(ii) devices for modifying flue openings which will increase the energy efficiency of the heating system, and "(iii) electrical or mechanical furnace ignition systems which replace standing gas pilot lights; "(G) replacement or modification of a lighting system which increases the energy efficiency of the lighting system without increasing the overall illumination of the building or dwelling (unless such increase in illumination is necessary to conform to any applicable State or local building code or the increase is considered appropriate by the Secretary); "(H) energy recovery systems; "(I) cogeneration systems which produce electricity, as well as steam or other forms of thermal or mechanical energy, and which meet such fuel efficiency requirements as the Secretary may, by rule, prescribe; "(J) a solar energy system, as defined in section 504(8) of the Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Bank Act; and "(K) such other measures as the Secretary identifies, by rule, for purposes of this title. "(6) The term 'eligible customer' means— "(A) with respect to a public utility, the owner or tenant of a commercial building or the owner of a multifamily dwelling to whom that public utility sells natural gas or electricity for use in such building or dwelling, or "(B) with respect to a building heating supplier, the owner or tenant of a commercial building or the owner of a multifamily dwelling to whom that building heating supplier sells No. 2, No. 4, or No. 6 heating oil, kerosene, or propane for use in such building or dwelling. "(7) The term 'energy audit' means an onsite inspection of a commercial building or a multifamily dwelling which determines and informs the eligible customer of at least— "(A) the type, quantity, and rate of energy consumption of such building or dwelling; "(B) energy efficient improvements appropriate to such building or dwelling; and "(C) the need, if any, for the purchase and installation of commercial energy conservation measures in such building or dwelling. The Secretary, after consulting with appropriate State officials, may establish criteria for such audits on a regional basis to account for regional variations in energy use.

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