1 / 36

Increasing Profitability Through Energy Services

Increasing Profitability Through Energy Services A Comprehensive Program To Deliver Energy and Sustainability Services. Increasing Profitability Through Energy Services. Module 6: Monitoring and Verification of Energy. Energy Services Delivery Model. Level III Audit / Retro- Commissioning.

kedma
Download Presentation

Increasing Profitability Through Energy Services

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Increasing Profitability Through Energy Services A Comprehensive Program To Deliver Energy and Sustainability Services

  2. Increasing Profitability Through Energy Services

  3. Module 6: Monitoring and Verification of Energy

  4. Energy Services Delivery Model Level III Audit / Retro- Commissioning Benchmark Energy Performance Propose and Implement Retrofits On-Site Energy Audits Monitor and Verify Savings

  5. Monitoring and Verification – Closing the Loop

  6. Why M&V? • Verify savings from energy conservation measures (ECMs)

  7. Two Perspectives Building Owner Energy Service Provider • “Did I get what I paid for?” • “Did I get credit for what I provided?” • “Did my customer perceive value?”

  8. Why M&V? • Verify savings from energy conservation measures (ECMs) • Ensure ongoing energy performance

  9. Buildings Behave the Same Way! “Numerous case studies have been completed over the years with resulting O&M-related energy efficiency improvements on the order of 5–30% covering a wide range of building uses.” Federal Energy Management Program U.S. Department of Energy Source: Federal Energy Management Program, O&M First! – A Case Study on In-house Retrocommissioning at a DOE National Laboratory, June 2004

  10. Energy Use Comparisons • Whole building • Subsystem M&V Process Baseline Period ECM Event Performance Period

  11. Comparisons Challenges • Variables that impact baselines • Weather • Occupancy • Utility Rates

  12. Example – 50,000 sf office building / Detroit, MI

  13. Energy Conservation Measures • Lighting retrofit • Reduce lighting density from 1.5 to 1.2 W/sf • 20% savings • Chiller replacement • Increase efficiency from 1.0 kW/ton to 0.7 kW/ton • 30% savings

  14. Negative Savings!! Result

  15. How is This Possible?

  16. Positive Savings!! A Better Approach – Adjusted Baseline

  17. Methods and Standards • International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP) • Volume I - Concepts and Options for Determining Energy and Water Savings • Volume II - Concepts and Practices for Improved Indoor Environmental Quality • Volume III - Concepts and Options for Determining Energy Savings in New Construction

  18. Methods and Standards • International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP) • Volume I - Concepts and Options for Determining Energy and Water Savings • Volume II - Concepts and Practices for Improved Indoor Environmental Quality • Volume III - Concepts and Options for Determining Energy Savings in New Construction

  19. Technologies for M&V • Manual • Power meters, data loggers, etc.

  20. Manual

  21. Technologies for M&V • Manual • Power meters, data loggers, etc. • BAS Trending • Logging control points through BAS for manual analysis

  22. BAS Trending

  23. Technologies for M&V • Manual • Power meters, data loggers, etc. • BAS Trending • Logging control points through BAS for manual analysis • BAS Integration • Complex software algorithms check function of key subsystems

  24. BMS Integration

  25. Technologies for M&V • Manual • Power meters, data loggers, etc. • BAS Trending • Logging control points through BAS for manual analysis • BMS Integration • Complex software algorithms check function of key subsystems • Stand Alone • Simple software applications analyze whole-building or sub-metered data

  26. Weather Feed Pulse output Server Communication Gateway Stand-Alone M&V Application Meter

  27. Analysis Method • Developed at DoE Pacific Northwest National Lab • Continuous analysis of whole building energy use patterns adjusted for: • Weather • Day of week • Time of day

  28. Daily Scorecard

  29. Making Money w/ M&V

  30. Wait Until Customers Ask for It?

  31. Integrate with Energy Services Agreement • What’s an Energy Services Agreement? • It includes all the stuff you do today, plus… • Provides an Energy Star rating for the building • Establishes an Energy Usage Index for the building • Identifies controls issues • Identifies low cost ways to improve performance • Quantifies savings from ECMs implemented • Ensures ongoing energy performance It addresses the decision maker’s pain!

  32. Silver Program Current PMA program Energy Star Benchmark Gold Program Utility bill analysis Control performance Energy reduction opportunities ESA Scopes of Work (Examples) Platinum Program • Monitor ongoing energy performance

  33. Next Session – Marketing Energy Efficiency August 12th at 1:00 EST

  34. Increasing Profitability Through Energy Services

  35. Next Look for email in 1 day with link to webinar site: • Recorded version of this webinar • Info and articles for download • Register for upcoming sessions

More Related