M&V Option B

-To access the  M&V Report, click on M&V Reports under the Reports section in the sidebar.

 

-M&V stands for Measurement & Verification. The primary goal of this module is to automate the reporting process.

-This report is designed for teams to generate reports based on different timeframes yearly, quarterly, or monthly depending on the project’s needs. After generating these reports, teams can run them and submit them to end customers

-There are Two ways to create report :

  1. Option B- Depends On Realtime Data
  2. Option C – Depends On Ubms Data

1.Option B 

– Option B is one method to create a report. When you click on the M&V Report  a button will be     visible. just click on this button then will open steps to create report

                              

-There are 10 steps for create report                                          

 1.project creation.                    

  2.ECM Implementation

  3.Baseline Period

   4.Reporting Period

   5.Routine Adjustment

   6.Non-Routine adjustment

   7.models

   8.savings

                             

 

 

 

1.1  The first step in creating a report involves defining key project details such as the project name, project cost, electricity utility tariff rate, and water utility tariff rate. 

-You can also specify the project duration. Additionally, there are two dropdowns to select the project and the M&V type. 

                    

-A description box is available where you can add project-related notes. This box supports multiple features, including adding images, documents, and rich text formatting such as bold and underline

               

– Validations are in place to ensure all required fields are filled. The ‘Next’ button   remains inactive until all mandatory fields are completed 

– On the right side of the page, a step-by-step progress view is displayed, showing which steps have been completed. However, you cannot click to navigate back to a  previous step

 2.1 click on Next Button To go Next Step That is ECM Implemented 

                      

       To implement an ECM:

  1. Click the “Create ECM” button as shown in the image above.
  2. Select the appropriate asset from the dropdown menu.
  3. Based on the selected asset, choose the relevant measurement.
  4. Specify the ECM duration according to the project timeline.
  5. Enter the estimated savings.
  6. Add a description and click the “Save” button to proceed to the next step: Baseline Period.

     

    -You can create multiple ECMs and link them with the Reporting and Baseline periods. If needed,         you can also delete the ECMs

   3.1 Click on Next Button To go Next Step That is Baseline Period

– On baseline Period Page first you have to declare the date range and whatever  ecm are created   like Two then you have to define date range for both ECM 

– Created ECM are displayed besides of Date range after that click on Realtime data button you can   see data for selected daterange asset,measurement 

                      

 – On this page, you can view real-time data for any selected date range. The chart displays data     aggregation is Difference, and the resolution is set daily

This chart includes interactive features such as zooming and the ability to view data for specific   time ranges (1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or all data).

-You can also add a description. All fields are mandatory  the ‘Next’ button will remain inactive until   all required information is provided. Once completed, you can    proceed by clicking the ‘Next’   button.

      4.1 Next goes on Reporting Period 

  • This Section Defines the post-ECM monitoring period used for reporting energy performance
  • On Reporting Period Page first you have to declare the date range and whatever  ecm are created like Two then you have to define date range for both ECM 
  •  Created ECM are displayed besides of Date range after that click on Realtime   
  •    data button you can see data for selected date range asset,measurement 

                      

    On this page, you can view real-time data for any selected date range. The chart displays data       aggregation is Difference, and the resolution is set daily

This chart includes interactive features such as zooming and the ability to view data for specific   time ranges (1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or all data).

-You can also add a description    All fields are mandatory  the ‘Next’ button will remain inactive until all required information is provided. Once completed, you can    proceed by clicking the ‘Next’ button.

5.1 Next step is Routine Adjustment

-This section identifies key variables influencing energy consumption and validates their completeness and correlation with energy usage through graphical analysis

To Create an Independent Variable:

1.Click on the “New Independent Variable” button.

2.Enter the desired name for the variable.

3.Select the appropriate data type from the dropdown.

4.Choose the relevant station from the dropdown menu.

5.Add a unit for the variable

                 

-You can create multiple independent variables and also delete them if needed  

To view real-time data:

  • Click on the “Data” menu.
  • Then select “Real-Time Data”.

     

– You will now see the values displayed for the CDD variable in real time.

-The Date Range of these two chart is start of baseline and end of reporting period 

                       

The second button is ‘Co-relation’. When clicked, it displays the relationship between the   independent variable and the Meter

– Enter the description and click the ‘Next’ button

        Linear Eq → y = mx + c           

   6.1 Non-Routine Adjustment

 –Provide any special adjustments needed for predicted energy usage due to unexpected events          or changes that aren’t covered by routine methods

– In the first section, all faults identified during the reporting period are displayed. An ‘Analyze’     button is available; when clicked, it redirects you to the analysis page where you can view detailed   information about a specific fault

                      

Steps to Create a Non-Independent Variable (NRA):

  1. Click the ‘New NRA’ button to start creating a new Non-Independent Variable.
  2. Enter a name for the NRA.
  3. Add a factor by selecting the appropriate operator (e.g., + or -).

  4. Enter the required data for the selected factor.
  5. Choose one option from each of the two selection fields labeled “Both of Us” (assuming this is the label—please clarify if it’s something else).
  6. Add a description to provide more details about the NRA.

          

-The value added in the factor whether added or subtracted from the actual value depends on your selection: either for the entire reporting period or a specific time window

-You can delete an NRA and also add multiple NRAs if needed

7.1 Model

Set up the model that estimates energy use during the reporting period. This helps understand   what consumption would have looked like without the ECMs

-In the model section, there is a rule where the user is not required to add a value. However, if they choose to do so, the value must be added in both places: Intercept and the independent variable. 

                

-This chart displays the relationship between actual and predicted consumption. The corresponding equation is shown alongside the graph, and a description can be added

8.1Saving

This section allows for analysis of the energy savings realized during the reporting period, measured against estimated consumption that includes routine and non-routine adjustments

         

-All added NRAs are displayed on this page, along with their actual and predicted  values. The date  range spans from the start of the baseline period to the end of the reporting period

          

 

9.1 Data Analytics 

Indicate the start and end dates for the period during which energy performance will be monitored following the installation of ECMs. 

-These dates are essential for accurate measurement and verification of savings. You have the option to associate the energy consumption data with your project now or defer this action to the Reporting Period section

-This page provides real-time data through an analyzer tool. Begin by selecting the date range click the date selection button to choose a start date and end date.
Next, click on “Data Analysis” to configure the aggregation and resolution settings.

– Afterward, select the desired equipment and data points, then click on the “Analyze Selected Data” button. The selected data will then be displayed in the chart below for real-time analysis.

                           

-Click on next button to goes on Executive summary page 

10.1 Executive summary

Summarize key observations, energy savings, and any additional insights to be included in the     final  Performance Report

             

-All created ECMs are listed on this page. You can add a description for each ECM before proceeding by clicking the Next button.

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