Measurement and Verification (M&V) is a process of planning, measuring, collecting, and analyzing data to verify and report energy savings within a facility or facilities, resulting from the implementation of energy-efficiency measures. BPA Utility program custom projects require site-specific M&V to support reliable estimates of savings. BPA M&V protocols and guides direct activities and are resources for reliable M&V. In recent rate periods, custom projects measured and verified energy savings account for 20%–30% of BPA Energy Efficiency’s overall savings achievements.
What will be learned:
- Familiarity with present (recently updated) BPA’s M&V resources and general background/history
- Familiarity with and general overview of the relationship of BPA M&V Protocols to RTF (Regional Technical Forum) and IPMVP (International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol)
- Understand the major differences in BPA’s M&V Protocols
- Examples of selecting an M&V method:
- Energy Modeling
- End Use Metering
- Engineering Calculations with Verification
- Other M&V examples/general overview as time allows:
- Existing Building Commissioning
- Estimating Peak Demand Impacts
- Electrification
**This event has 30 spots available for in-person attendance in addition to the usual virtual option**
**Registered utility employees will be invited to a special, in-person, utility-only session with Todd from 1pm-2pm. You will receive a separate communication with that invitation and are not required to attend the 4-hour session in-person.**
Resource Links:
https://www.bpa.gov/energy-and-services/efficiency/measurement-and-verification
Audience:
- Utility energy efficiency staff
- Efficiency program/project implementers and evaluators
- Customer service engineers
- Energy project managers
- Energy service performance contractors
- Measurement and verification practitioners
- Customers with projects needing M&V
- Anyone interested in learning about efficiency M&V