Verification Protocols definition
Examples of Verification Protocols in a sentence
The International Measurement and Verification Protocols will be used to measure and monitor all installed ECMs.
Without limitation on other reporting obligations under Section III of the Schedule to this Agreement, the Implementing Entity shall, not later than September 30 of each year during the Operation implementation period, furnish reports to the Recipient, for further transmission to the Association, on the status of achievement of the relevant DLRs in accordance with the Verification Protocols and as verified by the Independent Verification Agent(s).
Once Minimise has completed the ANALYZE Phase, we will present an M&V Plan and Proposal to the Client – outlining the existing energy baseline, infrastructure improvements needed, projected savings according to International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocols (IPMVP), and a detailed project plan.
The M&V As-Built Report shall provide the Client with real, measured, and verified savings, per International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocols (IPMVP), achieved through the implementation of FIMs. However, at Project Implementation completion Minimise’ work continues to ensure performance is met and equipment is performing as intended.
All homes must achieve a minimum of five percent (5%) kWh savings over the Texas Baseline Reference Home (TBRH) established by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) in the Texas Technical Reference Manual (TRM) Version 5.0 for Program Year 2023, Volume 4: Measurement & Verification Protocols.