Delivering Confidence: The Role of M&V in EPCs

AEPV Webinar | Friday 30 May 2025

Available to watch onDemand

AEPV’s May webinar provided a focused, insight-driven session exploring how robust Measurement & Verification (M&V) underpins trust, delivery, and impact in Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs). Whether you’re an energy manager, consultant, or EPC provider, this session will give you the tools and understanding to improve performance assurance, meet funder expectations, and build confidence in your projects.



Why Watch onDemand?

  • Learn how to create baselines and performance plans that drive accountability and success
  • See how M&V works in practice, from multi-site estates to complex infrastructure like heat networks
  • Get practical takeaways on troubleshooting, adapting, and strengthening your verification methods

This session is ideal for EPC professionals, energy managers, estates teams, consultants, and project leads responsible for delivering, managing, or verifying energy performance in complex buildings and portfolios. Whether you’re designing projects, overseeing delivery, or ensuring compliance, this webinar will sharpen your insight and expand your toolkit.


Agenda:

Opening Remarks: Confidence is the New Currency
AEPV’s mission to raise the bar in energy performance—and how M&V is central to delivering results that matter.
Robin Hale, Director, AEPV

Making M&V Work: Setting EPCs Up for Success
A practical introduction to building strong baselines, understanding IPMVP options, and avoiding common pitfalls.
Hilary Wood, Director, EEVS

Reality Check: M&V Challenges at the Coal Face
End-user insights on applying M&V in practice, early experience with heat pump integration planning, and thoughts on the evolving role of M&V in monitoring platforms.
Paul Spencer, Carbon Reduction Manager, Oxford Brookes University

Panel Discussion and Q&A:

Closing Remarks: From Insight to Action
Your pathway to verified performance: resources, training, and joining the AEPV community.
Robin Hale, Director, AEPV