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How do you Know
you’re Getting what
you’re Getting?
MACRUC 22nd Annual Education Conference
Measurement and Verification 2.0.
Software to Measure Savings
Measurement and Verification 2.0.
Software to Measure Savings
4
Data EM&VGoals, Compliance,Lost Revenue
Why M&V Matters for Regulators?
Measuring energy savings is important
across nearly all jurisdictions
5
Costly
Slow
Sampling
EM&V Today
Deemed= 200kwh x 10 =2000kwh
EM&V on Year 1
Year 2Year 1
2-6% of an $8 billion annual industry
6
Added Value
Continuous
Census
M&V 2.0
Metered
Continuous program improvement
Year 2Year 1
Automating costly manual tasks
7
What is M&V 2.0?
A defining criterion for automated M&V software is that it
continuously analyzes data as it becomes available.
New York Dept. of Public Service, EM&V Guidance, Nov 2016
“Floating Names
EM&V 2.0
Advanced
M&V
(NY REV)
Automated
M&V
(NEEP)
M&V 2.0
ICT-Enabled
EM&V
(ACEEE)
M&V 2.0 Overview
8
How Does M&V 2.0 Work?
Build weather-
normalized
models for each
customer
Compare changes in
usage for treated
customers vs. overall
population
Repeat analysis
for all customers
with each new
addition of data
Generate
dashboard of
findings, analytics
and actionable
insights
M&V 2.0 Overview
9
-1000
-500
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
Feb-15 Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 Jun-16 Aug-16 Oct-16 Dec-16
kWh
per
Pre
mis
e
Calculation Date
“Measure-as-you-Go” ExampleOngoing savings estimates with no bias correction are unreliable
Annualized
savings as
calculated in
Dec 2016
Annualized
savings
without big
data
Annualized
savings as
calculated in
July 2015
PY 2015
10
EE as a DER: Mapping Savings on the Grid
M&V 2.0 Overview
11
Contractor Performance MattersPhoto from investigation by Boston based TV news team on State EE Program
Insulation
spilling from
walls after
residential
retrofit. Mold found in attic after
insulation installation
12
Case Study: Arizona Public Service
60+
independent
contractors
Continuous monitoring of
programs and contractor
performance
Challenge
Managing a large
network of contractors
Solution
Monitor performance of
individual contractors
13
Case Study: Contractor Scorecard
Challenge
Contractors are unaware
of their project
performance
Solution
Issue scorecards to
contractors to
communicate
performance of projects
Jake OsterSr. Director; Regulatory [email protected]
How do you Know
you’re Getting what
you’re Getting?
MACRUC 22nd Annual Education Conference
How do you know you're getting what you're getting?:
How Technology, Software and Data are Modernizing Utilities
Presented to: MACRUC 22nd Annual Education Conference
Presented by:Elizabeth Watson Keddy, PE, LEED AP
June 2017
AQUADVANCED®
- Integration with Operations Information Systems
- Data Acquisition and Data Conditioning
- Consistent Platform for multiple Modules
- GIS Map-Based User Interface
- Intelligent Event Detection
- Contextual Dashboard
Water Networks
• Monitoring
• Hydraulic Performance
• Quality View
• Anomalies/Events
• Key Indicators
• Options
• Pressure
• Acoustic
• Smart Metering
• Thematic Maps
Energy
• Monitoring
• Anomalies/Events
• Forward Prediction
• Energy Usage
• Tank Cycling
• Real-time Optimization
• Options
• Automated Controls
• Dashboard
Wells
• Monitoring
• Well Performance
• Resource Management
• Key Indicators
• Local Optimization
Urban Drainage
• Monitoring Module
• System-wide View
• Hydraulic & Quality
• Real-time Weather
• Early Warning Module
• Modeling & Risk Prediction
• Advanced Control Module
• Real-time Optimization
• Automated Controls
The SUEZ Smart Water Solutions Suite
Drinking Water Sewer and Storm Water
AQUADVANCED™ Energy - How does it work?A system-wide solutions for advanced decision support
18 I
Confirm safe operation
with a real-time
hydraulic model
Demand prediction
Send commands
and set-points via
SCADA to pumps
and valves
Calculation of
optimised control
strategies
DATA ACQUISITION,
ANALYSIS AND FUTURE
PREDICTION
1 2 3REAL-TIME MODELLING AND
OPTIMISATION
ADVISORY AND/OR
AUTOMATED PUMP
AND VALVE CONTROL
Real-time
measurement
Seek better solution if
required
AQUADVANCED™ Energy - OverviewConnects to the Water Utility’s existing SCADA System
19 I
Demand zones
TanksWater
sources
Pump stations
Demand zones
Treatment
plants
Water Utility Central
Control System (SCADA)
AQUADVANCED™
Energy
AQUADVANCED® Energy - Operator Interface Summary
PNWS AWWA - Distribution System Monitoring20 I
AQUADVANCED® Energy – Pump Schedules & Tank Levels
21 I
AQUADVANCED® Energy – Energy Use per Facility
PNWS AWWA - Distribution System Monitoring22 I
23 I
Key figures
Serving 222,000 people
Producing 20-95 MGD
Over 80 sources of supply
$2 million annual energy spend
Case Study: Suez Water Idaho
Benefits from Aquadvanced Energy
5% energy savings
Operational consistency
Knowledge retention
Tank cycling for water quality
Tracking of water and power usage and cost
24 I
Benefits from Aquadvanced Energy
5% energy savings
Pressure management
NRW reduction
Simulated contingency planning
Coordinated maintenance scheduling
Case Study: Suez Water New Jersey
Key Figures
Serving 850,000 people
Producing up to 200 MGD
One major source of supply
$8 million annual energy spend
How do you Know
you’re Getting what
you’re Getting?
MACRUC 22nd Annual Education Conference