nmecr R package

open-source R package

nmecr

nmecr, an open-source R package, analyzes commercial building energy consumption using a meter-based, whole-building approach for site-specific measurement and verification (M&V) of energy efficiency projects.

Developed in-house, the goal was to provide a free analysis toolset for M&V using a normalized metered energy consumption (NMEC) approach to increase the cost-effectiveness of verifying project energy savings.

nmecr makes it easier and more cost-effective to analyze the impact of energy saving projects using NMEC approaches
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download nmecr on github

current implementation

customers

Utility programs and organizations currently using nmecr include the following. We also offer consulting for nmecr installation, customization and training if needed.

northern

California & Washington

PG&E. NMEC program offerings including CoolSave, Smart Labs, Commercial Whole Building and Public Sector Programs

LBL. In-house energy efficiency research

Seattle City Light. Energy Efficiency as a Service Program

southern

California

SCE and SoCalGas Partnerships. High opportunity projects and programs (HOPPs) offerings including the public sector Performance-Based Retrofit (PBR) Program

SDG&E. Comprehensive Energy Management Solutions (CEMS) Program for NMEC projects

SoCalGas. Commercial Restaurant Retrofit (CRR) Program

SoCalREN. Energy Efficiency Project Delivery Program for municipal buildings

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project

We provided NMEC M&V analysis using nmecr for two lab projects at the University of California Santa Barbara as part of the HOPPs initiative which was co-funded by SoCalGas and Southern California Edison.

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code library

features

Offering enhanced NMEC M&V analysis in single package for the first time, nmecr is free for use under the MIT open source license and includes features such as:

  • multiple modeling algorithm flexibility

    allowing users to develop the best fitting model for their application such as:

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s time-of-week and temperature model
    • change-point models based on ASHRAE’s inverse modeling toolkit
    • simple linear regression
    • heating degree-day and cooling degree day algorithms
  • time interval options

    using hourly, daily, or monthly intervals for energy models

  • improved model accuracy

    using additional independent variables

  • multiple use cases

    include prescreening, calculating avoided energy use, and normalized energy savings based on typical weather data

  • documentation

    with vignettes provide an overview of the tool, code examples and results

We are pioneers in using whole-building, interval meter data to track and verify energy project savings, have authored numerous guidelines and implemented these approaches for many utility programs.

By streamlining analysis of energy efficiency projects, we can devote more resources to finding more energy savings in more buildings

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video tutorial

how to install

download nmecr on github

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