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ISO 50015: Best Practice M&V Guidelines

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ISO 50015: Best Practice M&V GuidelinesAccredited by ABOUT COURSE Earn 6 PDH . 6 CEUThis course was recorded from a live webinar that may include discussions from attendees. Energy management systems Measurement and verification of energy performance of organizations This educational training explores ISO 50015 (International Organization for Standardization). The course is method agnostic and puts into place, structures and templates that can be used in conjunction with the industry

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Earn 6 PDH | .6 CEU
This course was recorded from a live webinar that may include discussions from attendees. 

Energy management systems — Measurement and verification of energy performance of organizations

This educational training explores ISO 50015 (International Organization for Standardization). The course is method-agnostic and puts into place, structures and templates that can be used in conjunction with the industry leading standard International Performance Measurement Verification protocol (IPMVP) to provide an extra layer of credibility and transparency when developing Measurement & Verification (M&V) plans and demonstrating quantified savings results.

Course Outline:

  • Introduction to 50000 series and 50015
  • Energy savings concept refresher
  • IPMVP refresher (includes for those not familiar with the protocol and its four basic M&V options)
  • IPMVP plan examples
  • Integrating the ISO 50015 standard to the IPMVP
  • 500015 in detail: planning and savings reports
  • Templates and quiz to finish with

Who should attend?
Energy managers, facility managers, building owners, building operators, government policy authorities or energy office officials, M&V professionals, PMVA professionals, data analyst, utility DSM program managers, energy consultants, health sector professionals, stakeholders and energy investors, lawyers etc. wishing to better understand the ISO series in energy management when it comes to energy savings projects.

Note: The ISO standards themselves are not offered as part of the course but may be purchased directly from iso.org. 


ABOUT INSTRUCTOR

RAJVANT NIJJHAR, BEng, MBA, PMVA, PMVE, CEM
Bankenergi

With over 22 years of experience in the water, construction, and energy and sustainability industries, Rajvant has a plethora of experience from winning multi-million pound projects, to managing teams, through to the delivery of energy related projects.

 Currently, she works on innovation projects related to Smart Local energy systems as CEO of Bankenergi, on energy and flexibility trading and measurement and verification of energy savings. She also operates the independent measurement and verification of energy efficiency savings company, ivees where she is involved in the delivery of M&V services for energy performance contracts. She has to date, trained over 2,000 individuals globally in measurement and verification and remains involved as the British Standards Institute expert in developing International (ISO) standards in the areas of energy management systems. Visit Rajvant’s LinkedIn profile here.

 

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