2016 EMV 2.0 Workshop: Designing Pilots and Acceptance Criteria for EMV 2.0 Tools

Location

EnergizeCT Center
122 Universal Drive North
North Haven, CT 06473
United States

Event Date

EM&V 2.0 Workshop: September 22, 2016

This workshop was a series of interactive sessions on how to design pilots and acceptance criteria for EM&V 2.0 tools. 

Agenda

 

Welcome

Introductions and workshop objectives

 

The Purpose of Pilots: How commercial and residential pilots inform the M&V 2.0 value proposition 

Jessica Granderson, LBNL

Tim Guiterman, Energy Savvy

 

What questions should a pilot answer?

Interactive session capturing diverse stakeholder interests in commercial and residential pilots 
 

Acceptance Criteria: How good should pilot results be?

Intro: What do stakeholders need to know to accept results

Key concepts for quantifying and documenting results related to commercial and residential pilots 
 
Sue Haselhorst, Energy & Resource Solutions
 

LBNL’s Strawman Proposal for Acceptance Criteria 

Present LBNL recommendations

Interactive session to review, critique, build on recommendations
 
 

Designing a commercial building M&V 2.0 pilot  

Interactive session: review pilot design, discuss, answer pre-defined questions, ID missing elements
 
 

Workshop Outcomes/Next Steps

 

 

 

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