Meeting/Event Information
June Chapter: Quantifying Impact in your M&V Analysis
Description: As Measurement and Verification (M&V) professionals, we know that proving savings to utilities and clients requires defensible math. While IPMVP Option C is the gold standard for whole-facility M&V, traditional regression models often oversimplify complex building schedules. Think about it: A traditional model might treat an average temperature of 65°F the exact same way on a busy Tuesday afternoon as it does on an empty Sunday morning. That oversimplification leads to missed energy savings and increased financial risk for ESCOs.
Join us for our upcoming AEE webinar: Time-of-Week & Temperature (TOWT) Modeling: Quantifying Impact in your M&V Analysis. In this session, we will cover:
- The foundational role of M&V and why utilities demand rigorous, empirical proof for incentive payouts.
- The limitations of traditional linear regression in Option C M&V.
- How the TOWT model (developed by LBNL) separates weather-dependent and time-dependent loads.
- How adopting TOWT stabilizes annual savings, protects guaranteed performance contracts, and reduces the likelihood of disputes.
About the Presenter:
Rachel Hartley is a certified CMVP and PMVA partnering with ESCOs and implementers to simplify M&V processes. Rachel has been working in energy efficiency for 5+ years, working with residential, utility, and commercial markets.
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