Energy efficiency projects in industry are often larger and more specific than for buildings. Therefore, measurements are often required for their monitoring and verification (M&V), especially in the framework of Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes (EEOS) and white certificates schemes.
Measurements can help improve the reliability of energy savings data. This is important to know the actual impacts of the schemes, and also to build trust among market players. This can then support the development of energy services. Meanwhile, if M&V requirements become too complex, they can create barriers to the implementation of new projects.
This ENSMOV Plus workshop shared the experience from market players of Italy’s and France’s white certificates schemes, discussing the challenges and added values of using measurements for energy efficiency projects in industry, and related M&V requirements and practices.
The targeted audience included market players (ESCos, energy companies), industry companies and trade organisations, and policy officers and experts involved in the M&V of policies for energy efficiency in industry.
Find the recordings and presentations below:
Overview of the M&V framework for industrial projects in Italy’s white certificates scheme | Dario Di Santo, FIRE, Italy
Overview of M&V for industrial projects in the context of France’s white certificates scheme | Olga Landesman, ATEE, France
Experience from an ESCo operating in Italy | Ignace de Francqueville, METRON
Energy management in telco sector | Federico Tebaldi, energy manager at TIM/FiberCop
Experience from a French delegated party | Antoine Fauchere, Certinergy
Experience from a French ESCo | Guillaume Asselin de Villequier, ACCIONA Energía Solutions Énergétiques
Concluding Remarks by Ivana Rogulj, IEECP