AEPV Webinar | Friday 28 February 2025
Available to watch onDemand
AEPV’s inaugural webinar explored how Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) and Measurement & Verification (M&V) are shaping the future of energy reduction, efficiency and renewable power. This webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge, contacts and tools needed to help to drive energy savings and sustainability in your organisation and introduce you to this new UK energy association.
Why Watch onDemand?
- Gain Key Insights: Learn how EPC and M&V ensure guaranteed energy savings with verified outcomes.
- Practical Strategies: Discover methods to improve energy efficiency and reduce costs.
- Expert Advice: Hear best practices and case studies from industry leaders.
- Unlock Value: Understand how to combine EPC and M&V for financial and environmental impact.
This session is perfect for energy managers, decision-makers, and industry professionals looking to make a significant impact on their energy performance and sustainability goals.
Agenda:
Opening Remarks & Introduction
Welcome to AEPV: Shining a light on Energy Performance Excellence
Robin Hale, Director, AEPV
The Strategic Value of Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs)
Ensuring Energy Savings through Performance Contracting: A Framework for Guaranteed Results
Jason Stoyel, Business Development Manager, Ameresco
Measurement & Verification: The Foundation of Credible Energy Savings
Why Accurate M&V is Essential: Building Trust and Accountability in Energy Projects
Yijun Song, Measurement and Verification Manager and Roxana Radu, M&V Specialist, Ameresco
Achieving Net Zero Goals: How EPC and M&V Work Together
EPC and M&V: Key Tools for Achieving Carbon Reduction and Financial Returns
Practical insight from industry expert Robert McKinnon
Panel Discussion and Q&A:
Moderated by Hilary Wood, Director, EEVS
What’s next? The Future of Energy Performance in the UK
Establishing AEPV as a transformative association
Robin Hale, Director, AEPV
Formal Close and Informal Discussion
AEPV – Your help, assistance and expectations

