Advanced Metering Implementations - A Perspective from Federal Sector

Date Published
08/2014
Publication Type
Conference Paper
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LBNL-6944E
Abstract

Federal mandate (EPACT 2005) requires that federal buildings install advanced electrical meters-meters capable of providing data at least daily and measuring the consumption of electricity at least hourly. This work presents selected advanced metering implementations to understand some of the existing practices related to data capture and to understand how the data is being translated into information and knowledge that can be used to improve building energy and operational performance to meet federal energy reduction mandates. This study highlights case studies to represent some of the various actions that are being taken based on the data that are being collected to improve overall energy performance of these buildings. Some of these actions include- individualized tenant billing and energy forecasting, benchmarking, identifying energy conservation measures, measurement and verification.

Conference Name
2014 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
Year of Publication
2014
Conference Location
Pacific Grove, California
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