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- fuinneamh ó fhoinsí in-athnuaite arna dtáirgeadh in aice láimhe Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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- energy from renewable sources produced nearby
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- Sainmhíniú energy from renewable sources produced within a local or district level perimeter of the building assessed, which fulfils all the following conditions:(a) it can only be distributed and used within that local and district level perimeter through a dedicated distribution network; (b) it allows for the calculation of a specific primary energy factor valid only for the energy from renewable sources produced within that local or district level perimeter; and (c) it can be used on-site at the building assessed through a dedicated connection to the energy production source, that dedicated connection requiring specific equipment for the safe supply and metering of energy for self-use of the building assessed; Tagairt "COM-EN, based on: Proposal for a Directive on the energy performance of buildings (recast), COM/2021/802 final"
- Nóta "The concept of nearby is very important. It is necessary for the definition of nearly zero energy buildings.There is no clear distinction between 'local' and 'district'. However, these are typical terms used to refer to areas. District tends to refer more to an area within a city (e.g. served by a district heating system), while local refers to the vicinity or to small villages/cities. District is largely synonymous to 'neighbourhood'. The terms are not related to 'block' or to 'onsite/on-site/on site'."