Learn how to measure, calculate and validate energy savings using structured M&V principles and internationally recognised IPMVP approaches.
Measurement and Verification is a structured process used to assess and validate energy savings or performance improvements resulting from energy-efficiency, renewable-energy and sustainability projects.
Support energy-saving claims using measured data and recognised calculation methods.
Determine whether energy-efficiency projects are delivering the expected outcomes.
Use reliable performance information to support investment and energy planning.
Provide transparent evidence to management, clients and project stakeholders.
The programme covers core principles, calculation frameworks, and practical applications of Measurement & Verification.
Fundamentals of energy measurement, verification standards, and principles.
Establishing baseline data, energy boundaries, and monitoring periods.
Understanding Option A, B, C, and D approaches for practical implementations.
Accounting for static factors, routine adjustments, and non-routine events.
Evaluating data quality, sensor errors, and statistical confidence levels.
Creating comprehensive M&V plans for real-world energy projects.
Energy savings cannot be directly measured — they represent the absence of energy use. M&V calculates savings by comparing baseline energy consumption to actual performance.
Adjustments account for changes in operating conditions, weather, production rates, or facility usage between the baseline and reporting periods.
Gain insights from experienced energy management and M&V professionals.
Energy Specialist focusing on energy audit, IPMVP implementation, and sustainability project verification.
Certified M&V Professional (CMVP) with extensive industry experience in energy management and efficiency projects.
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