M&V – Best Practices for Commercial and Industrial Programs

M&V – Best Practices for Commercial and Industrial Programs

Tuesday – June 11th, 2019 • 12:00pm – 1:00pm

– REGISTER HERE FOR THIS EVENT – 

The Association of Energy Engineers Columbia River Chapter and Energy Trust of Oregon are proud to announce the next Energy Engineering Forum. This free event consists of a forty-five minute panel discussion presented by measurement and verification experts, followed by fifteen minutes of Q&A facilitated by Lonny Peet, the AEE CRC Board President.

A complimentary lunch will be provided. Members of the local AEE Columbia River Chapter will receive certificates of attendance and professional development hours.

Event Location:
Ecotrust
721 NW 9th Ave #200
Portland, OR 97209


Chris Smith

President, Energy350

Topic: M&V – Added Expense, or Cheapest Energy Savings Available?

Chris is President of Energy 350 and a Professional Engineer, Certified Energy Manager, Certified Building Commissioning Professional, and Certified Demand Side Manager with nearly 20 years of experience in the energy efficiency field. Chris received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University at Buffalo and is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Oregon.

Jeff Crop

Principal, Cadmus

Topic: Bridging the Gap – The Evaluator’s Approach to M&V

Jeff Cropp is a principal at Cadmus. He has more than 14 years of experience in project management, program evaluation, on‑site measurement and verification, qualitative data analysis, market research, and photovoltaic and solar thermal system design. Jeff has led more than 50 energy efficiency program evaluations for a diverse range of clients throughout North America. His current focus involves managing the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s regional Commercial Building Stock Assessment study and the evaluation of Avista Utilities energy efficiency portfolio. In this panel, Jeff will cover what evaluation is, why it’s performed, and how evaluators approach M&V in a different context from most engineers.

John Whitchurch

Energy Smart Industrial PartnerCascade Energy

Topic: Eliminating Live Power Measurements from a Large Industrial EE Program

John Whitchurch is the Energy Smart Industrial Partner manager and has been on the ESI team since it was formed in 2010.  John is a professional Engineer with a BSME from the University of Idaho.  Prior to his ten plus years in energy efficiency engineering, he was an electrician on submarines for six years and a production/maintenance manager at a food processor for two years.  John was on the team that drafted and rolled out ESI’s new power measurement policy that expressly prohibits live power measurements.


For those attending remotely, please see below for webinar information:

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In addition to the educational experience, several reasons to join the next association of energy engineering event include:

  • A wonderful opportunity to network with energy professionals in your area
  • AEE members of the local CRC chapter receive certificates of attendance containing professional development hours towards licensure, certification, etc

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