Pulse Energy Measurement And Verification Webinar Slides

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Measurement and verification for utility energy efficiency programs. Pulse Energy was joined by BC Hydro's Graham Henderson to discuss the Continuous Optimization Program that Graham manages for BC Hydro and the Measurement and Verification that Pulse Energy provides for the program

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Does your building have a pulse?

Measurement & Verification Webinar

March 3rd, 2010

Agenda

• Graham Henderson – BC Hydro’s Continuous Optimization Program

• David Helliwell– Lessons Learned, M&V Challenges

• Q&A• M&V with Pulse energy management software

Graham Henderson

Program ManagerContinuous Optimization Program

BC Hydro

Continuous Optimization Program Overview

Description

• The Continuous Optimization program targets operational savings in the commercial sector

• The program consists of two primary components– Retro-commissioning– Energy Management Information System

Description (Continued)

• Positioned as a commercial sector “Monitoring Targeting & Reporting” program.

• Program offer:– Fully funded retro-commissioning study– Fully funded EMIS– Customer implements bundle of measures

up to 2 year simple payback

Energy Management Information System

• Most important aspects of an EMIS:– Measurement & verification– Exception reporting

• Customer response to date to program offer

David Helliwell

Co-Founder & CEOPulse Energy

Pulse Energy’s Role

• Most buildings are in need of commissioning

• Energy consulting and retrofits are important, but usually slow and expensive

• Focus on energy information & analysis enables quick action with measurable results

Lessons Learned from BC Hydro Continuous Optimization Program

• Energy managers are key program leaders – often facilities managers are focused on other priorities

• Customers appreciate a turnkey solution that provides advanced energy use information

• Utility programs must have resources in place to walk customers through the initial gap analysis and program implementation

• Starting quickly with small simple steps is important

Lessons Learned from BC Hydro Continuous Optimization Program (Cont’d)

• General lack of sufficient measurements of green retrofits

−Building owners who don’t have systems in place to effectively measure performance will lag the market and incur additional costs

• Lack of trained energy efficiency engineers is a constraint to the pace of commissioning programs

• http://articles.sfgate.com/2009-09-06/news/17205850_1_buildings-efficiency-new-jobs

Challenges and Opportunities in M&V Today

Sources: Green Building Retrofit & Renovation, McGraw Hill Construction; Pulse Energy research

• Manual calculations make it difficult to do an “apples to apples” comparison of baseline and performance periods

• Off-the-shelf software technologies offer big improvements in operational efficiency for a minimal investment

Challenges and Opportunities in M&V Today

Sources: Green Building Retrofit & Renovation, McGraw Hill Construction; Pulse Energy research

Identifying a 15kW Reduction

May 14 – Measure implemented

Performance baseload

Baseline baseload

• Pulse Energy enables BC Hydro and other customers to conduct continuous M&V:

−Intelligent M&V driven by a normalized baseline

−Exception reporting ensures optimal operations

−Ensure persistence of savings

Pulse Energy EMS Enables Continuous M&V

Pulse Energy EMS Enables Continuous M&V

• Ability to use historical data to build a baseline

Q&A

Thank you.