The similarities of the measured and modeled approaches for energy savings

Опубликовано: 24 Июнь 2024
на канале: CLEAResult
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For years, most energy efficiency programs have relied on the deemed (or modeled) approach to evaluate energy savings from home upgrades. This method uses engineered savings estimates to predict the impact of specific improvements. While deemed savings remain a valuable tool for many programs, a trove of more accessible data now enables utilities and other energy stakeholders to measure the actual realized savings of energy upgrades and is a key piece of the Inflation Reduction Act's Home Energy Rebates.

In this webinar, we were joined by Andy Frank of Sealed to explore the power of measuring actual savings as program design input and how implementers, aggregators, and other energy program stakeholders can work together to strengthen programs.

See the full webinar here:    • The Power of the Measured Approach  

Presenters:
Andy Frank
Founder & President
Sealed

Matt Braman
Business Intelligence Director
CLEAResult

Todd Miles
Market Enablement Director
CLEAResult
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