Collection Prepared by Nick Leritz, NEEA
Here is a collection resources we think you will find useful as you continue to develop your SEM program. The collection includes design, implementation, M&V and EMIS resources as well as other items.
Post Date: 23 October, 2017
A rapidly growing approach to energy efficiency, strategic energy management (SEM) programs realize savings by using capital in concert with operations and management improvements to facilities....
Post Date: 23 October, 2017
Strategic Energy Management (SEM) programs have expanded over the years in the United States and abroad (CEE 2016). SEM programs vary widely in implementation and scope, but typically involve a...
Post Date: 18 September, 2017
This document was developed for the U.S. Department of Energy Uniform Methods Project (UMP). The UMP provides model protocols for determining energy and demand savings that result from specific...
Post Date: 15 December, 2016
Use the Energy Opportunity Register to identify & track all energy projects. Track the details of important SEM practices, prioritize energy projects and determine what actions to take, track...
Post Date: 15 November, 2017
An Energy Treasure Hunt is a two- to three-day event that engages employees in identifying low-cost energy savings opportunities from behavioral, operational, and maintenance actions. This 31-page...
Post Date: 16 January, 2017
An Energy Management Information System (EMIS) is a software tool that stores, analyzes, and displays energy consumption data. The challenge for potential users of EMIS is that the number of...
Post Date: 29 December, 2016
An Energy Management Information System (EMIS) is a software tool that stores, analyzes, and displays energy consumption data. The challenge for organizations that are new users of EMIS is that...
Post Date: 29 December, 2016
A Report for Program Administrators - This report builds on NEEA’s 2014 report titled Inventory of Industrial Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) for M&V Applications, referred to in...
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