Chapter 24: Strategic Energy Management (SEM) Evaluation Protocol. The Uniform Methods Project: Methods for Determining Energy Efficiency Savings for Specific Measures

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

Research output: NRELSubcontract Report

Abstract

Strategic energy management (SEM) focuses on achieving energy-efficiency improvements through systematic and planned changes in facility operations, maintenance, and behaviors (OM&B) and capital equipment upgrades in large energy-using facilities, including industrial buildings, commercial buildings, and multi-facility organizations such as campuses or communities. Facilities can institute a spectrum of SEM actions, ranging from a simple process for regularly identifying energy-savings actions, to establishing a formal, third-party recognized or certified SEM framework for continuous improvement of energy performance. In general, SEM programs that would be considered part of a utility program will contain a set of energy-reducing goals, principles, and practices emphasizing continuous improvements in energy performance or savings through energy management and an energy management system (EnMS).
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages64
StatePublished - 2017

Bibliographical note

Work performed by The Cadmus Group, Portland, Oregon

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/SR-7A40-68316

Keywords

  • energy efficiency
  • SEM
  • uniform methods project

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