Verification & Persistence

Verification confirms that changes in energy performance are real, measurable, and attributable.

 

Persistence ensures those improvements continue over time.

Verification Based on Measurement

Verification relies on measured performance compared against established, normalized baselines.

 

This approach removes reliance on assumptions, estimates, or one-time assessments.

Tracking Performance Over Time

Energy performance changes as operating conditions, occupancy, and systems evolve.

 

Continuous measurement allows performance to be evaluated consistently as those conditions change.

From One-Time Results to Ongoing Performance

Persistence is achieved when performance is monitored continuously rather than verified at a single point in time.

 

This enables early detection of drift and supports long-term program integrity.

Why This Matters

Without verification and persistence, measured improvements cannot be trusted or sustained.

 

Consistent measurement provides the foundation for durable, defensible energy performance outcomes.

See how verified performance aligns analytics with utility programs and incentives