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MT&R Introduction Presented by [Your name] [Date]

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MT&R Introduction

Presented by

[Your name]

[Date]

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Agenda/Overview

1. Brief background

2. MT&R Use and Benefits

3. Next Steps at [Organization/location]

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MT&R Background

Used over 50 years in UK & Canada Is an approach to viewing data Complements KPI’s Helps you take actionable steps to improve energy

usage

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Monitoring, Targeting & Reporting

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Three MT&R Functions

Monitoring Regular collection and analysis of energy data Investigation of performance deviations

Targeting Identification of desired level of energy consumption

Reporting Formatting information to control energy use and achieve

targets

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MT&R Tasks

Measuring energy consumption over time Relating energy consumption to drivers Setting targets for reduced consumption Frequent comparison of consumption to targets Reporting variances Taking action to correct variances

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Understanding consumption

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Understanding Trends

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Critical Points

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Sample Questions to Ask

How many energy saving measures have been introduced? When did each take effect? How much energy has each measure saved? Are all the energy saving measures still working? Have any breakdowns been restored? How much energy will be required for a budgeted production of 120

tons a week in the next quarter? What further savings can be achieved?

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Setting Targets

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Options for quantifiableperformance targets

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How Will It Sustain Savings?

Data Collection & Analysis Summary Info Exception Reports & Budget Control Info

Management/Operators/Maintenance Actions on Energy Consuming System

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Internal Data Analysis

Data gathering Meeting to discuss Data Request Form Data confidentiality in place

Analysis with Subject Matter Experts Presentation of results to customer

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Data May Already Exist

Consumption data Consumption Drivers

production for manufacturing Volume On-line time

weather for buildings possibly sales

Sources: Monthly utility invoices Production records Manual data forms periodically Portable data loggers Fully automated measurement

• If from Utility, must match production periods

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Thank You

[Your Name] [YOUR TITLE]

Continuous Energy Improvement

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