Section 1: Introduction and Course Outline
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Section 2: Contexts and concepts: The function of the M&V specialist
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Section 3: Standards of Practice
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Section 4: Practical Considerations for M&V
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Section 5: Physical and statistical models
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Section 6: System Boundary in M&V
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Section 7: Baseline: Additional Considerations
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Section 8: Special Baseline Considerations for Utility Programs
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Section 9: mplementing the Baseline Model and data from the reporting period
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Section 10: Granularity and load shapes
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Section 11: Using Statistics to Communicate Uncertainty
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Section 12: Metering and calibration of instruments
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Section 13: Fieldwork: formal accreditation, safety, OSHA, and NFPA
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Section 14: Data accessibility, communication, and valuation
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Section 15: Reporting on Measurement and Verification (M&V) Projects
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Section 16: Definitions of IPMVP Options
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Section 17: The future of measurement and verification
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Section 18: Sample M&V Plan
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Section 19: Sample M&V Report
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Section 20: ESCO’s Guide to Measurement and Verification
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Section 21: Summary and Resources
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Certified Measurement and Verification Specialist – Practice Test V5.1
You will have access to 100 new questions, which range in difficulty from simple, to moderate, to difficult, to expert. Each practice exam will assist students in concentrating on a particular aspect of the Certified Measurement and Verification Specialist (CMVS) Exam Knowledge Domains.
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