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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.