Chapter 17: Residential Behavior Evaluation Protocol. The Uniform Methods Project: Methods for Determining Energy Efficiency Savings for Specific Measures, September 2011 - August 2020

Charles Kurnik, James Stewart, Annika Todd, Charles Kurnik (NREL Technical Monitor)

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Abstract

This document has been updated in August 2020. This document was developed for the U.S. Department of Energy Uniform Methods Project (UMP). The UMP provides model protocols for determining energy and demand savings that result from specific energy-efficiency measures implemented through state and utility programs. In most cases, the measure protocols are based on a particular option identified by the International Performance Verification and Measurement Protocol; however, this work provides a more detailed approach to implementing that option. Each chapter is written by technical experts in collaboration with their peers, reviewed by industry experts, and subject to public review and comment. The protocols are updated on an as-needed basis. The UMP protocols can be used by utilities, program administrators, public utility commissions,evaluators, and other stakeholders for both program planning and evaluation. To learn more about the UMP, visit the website, https://energy.gov/eere/about-us/ump-home, or download the UMP introduction document at http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy17osti/68557.pdf.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages65
StatePublished - 2020

Bibliographical note

Work performed by Cadmus, Waltham, Massachusetts, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/SR-7A40-77435

Keywords

  • advanced manufacturing
  • energy efficiency
  • residential behavior
  • Uniform Methods Project
  • utility impact evaluation

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