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EM&V Protocols and Requirements 2011-2014
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Abstract This is the Ontario Power Authority’s guidance for Ontario, Canada, electricity distribution utilities’ evaluations of demand side energy efficiency programs. It draws heavily on IPMVP and advises on the use of a CMVP
Project M&V Procedures; Save on Energy Retrofit Program
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Abstract The Ontario Power Authority provides financial incentive for professional engineers to become a CMVP
The Energy Efficiency Council recommends the CMVP for accreditation of M&V specialists
The City of Toronto began requiring that all of its evaluators of claims for electrical savings incentives have a CMVP, for its Better Buildings Partnership ? Existing Buildings (http://bbptoronto.ca). This requirement was listed in a May 2009 RFP for engineering services.
California Energy Efficiency Evaluation Protocols: Technical, Methodological, and Reporting Requirements for Evaluation Professionals - April 2006, prepared for the California Public Utilities Commission by the TecMarket Works Team
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Abstract a.. Page 63, footnote 60 under "Skills Required for M&V," states: "The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) offers a certificate for a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and a Certified Measurement and Verification professional (CMVP). The material covered in the CEM program is good background for understanding energy engineering concepts addressed by measurement and verification. The CMVP program provides additional training and certification specific to M&V projects."
BC Hydro Stepped Rate Impact Study Guidelines for transmission customers:
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Abstract "British Columbia Hydro's Transmission Service Rate Stepped Rate is available to large industrial customers. A significant conservation incentive is embedded in the rate structure and for customers to take advantage of this, they must perform an Impact Study on their demand side management projects and plant capacity increase projects. This study must be performed by an independent engineer who has a CVMP or has demonstrated proficiency in M&V, amongst other requirements. For projects with estimated savings less than 2 GWH/year, a customer can prepare its own Study if it has demonstrated the same M&V proficiency and experience as is required of third party consultants."