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Electric Utility Measurement & Verification Program
Date
2007-05Metadata
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BC Hydro is an electric utility with a service area
covering over 95% of the province of British
Columbia in Canada. Power Smart is BC Hydro’s
demand-side-management (DSM) division. Power
Smart develops, operates and manages various DSM
programs for residential, commercial and industrial
customers.
The Measurement and Verification (M&V) of
applicable Power Smart Industrial projects is the
process of verifying the results of the implementation
of energy conservation measures (ECMs) at
industrial customer facilities. Power Smart M&V
activities are based on the International Performance
Measurement & Verification Protocol (IPMVP); a
consensus document produced with the international
support of industry and government.
This paper discusses BC Hydro’s M&V program and
the M&V results from industrial projects. Several
case history studies will also be reviewed. The case
studies reviewed involve aeration motor speed
controls upgrade, steam turbine controls upgrade and
natural gas liquid pump speed controls upgrade.
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Citation
Lau, K.; Henderson, G.; Hebert, D. (2007). Electric Utility Measurement & Verification Program. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /91051.