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30 April 2026 - 15:00 CET

If You Can't Prove It,
You Did not Save It:

How M&V makes your
energy savings bulletproof

Learn how to turn "we think we saved it" into "here's the proof"  for every site and building in your portfolio.

Webinar overview

At portfolio scale, the challenge isn't finding savings, it's proving them. Weather shifts, occupancy changes, and inconsistent baselines make it nearly impossible to show what actually worked at each site.  

Join this webinar to learn how to apply IPMVP in practice: standardize your M&V across sites, automate your baselines, and walk into every finance or audit conversation with numbers that are defensible and comparable.  

What you’ll learn

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Know exactly which M&V option to use for your next project — and why - so you stop second-guessing your methodology in client meetings
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Stop reporting numbers no one believes — learn what defensible savings verification actually looks like
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Run M&V across 50 sites with different owners and tenants — and keep every number traceable and audit-ready

For Who?

Built for energy managers, facility mangers and sustainability leads responsible for multi-site portfolios and anyone who has energy measurment on their agenda.

Our speaker

Steve Kromer

Energy Efficiency Consultant

Steve Kromer is an energy engineer and principal at SKEE in Berkeley, California. With more than three decades of experience in energy efficiency, Steve has been a leader in the development and deployment of measurement and verification around the world. He is a certified measurement and verification Professional (CMVP) and a registered professional engineer in the State of California.

Our host

Joachim Vleminckx

CEO & Co-Founder

Joachim Vleminckx is a climate science engineer with more than a decade of experience in the industrial sector. While leading engineering teams, he identified a critical gap: organizations were investing heavily in energy and sustainability initiatives but lacked the tools to measure their real impact. As a result, high-ROI optimizations were often overlooked. This insight inspired him to found Enersee.