How to Get Landlords to Say Yes to Affordability Covenants for EE Retrofit Programs

Energy efficiency programs are a unique win-win service from utilities: residents get a better insulated house that saves them money, and the demand on the grid (and GHG emissions) goes down. But what happens when it’s time to evaluate exactly how much everyone benefits? That’s where Normalized Metered Energy Consumption (NMEC) comes in. It’s a method of filtering anomalies out of data and delivering timely and accurate information on energy efficiency measures’ savings.

See the impact of EE programs in real time with NMEC

Energy efficiency programs are a unique win-win service from utilities: residents get a better insulated house that saves them money, and the demand on the grid (and GHG emissions) goes down. But what happens when it’s time to evaluate exactly how much everyone benefits? That’s where Normalized Metered Energy Consumption (NMEC) comes in. It’s a method of filtering anomalies out of data and delivering timely and accurate information on energy efficiency measures’ savings.