Technical Reference Manual (TRM) definition

Technical Reference Manual (TRM) means an operating manual that describes the standardized approaches to be used for estimating savings from the installation of energy efficiency measures or adoption of efficiency practices. It provides a common comparable approach for estimating energy savings across programs and market sectors for the measures typically installed via the energy efficiency programs.
Technical Reference Manual (TRM) means the same as Acquisition Technical Reference Manual, and contains internal technical instructions and guidelines that supplement BPAP coverage. The TRM provides consistent and compatible procedures for training and oversight purposes.
Technical Reference Manual (TRM) means the same as Procurement Technical Reference Manual, and covers areas where internal technical instructions and implementation guidelines exist that supplement the UAP coverage. The TRM provides consistent and compatible procedures for training and oversight purposes.

Examples of Technical Reference Manual (TRM) in a sentence

  • The incentive structure is designed to measure kWh savings achieved above 2022 Texas Baseline Reference Home (TBRH), which is equivalent to the 2015 IECC, as set by the Texas Technical Reference Manual (TRM) v9.0. To be eligible for participation, a home must achieve at least a five percent (5%) savings over the 2022 TBRH.

  • The incentive structure is designed to measure kWh savings achieved above 2021 Texas Baseline Reference Home (TBRH), which is equivalent to the 2015 IECC, as set by the Texas Technical Reference Manual (TRM) v8.0. To be eligible for participation, a home must achieve at least a five percent (5%) savings over the 2021 TBRH.

  • The incentive structure is designed to measure kWh savings achieved above 2020 Texas Baseline Reference Home (TBRH), which is equivalent to the 2015 IECC, as set by the Texas Technical Reference Manual (TRM) v7.0. To be eligible for participation, a home must achieve at least a five percent (5%) savings over the 2020 TBRH.

  • The incentive structure is designed to measure kWh savings achieved above 2023 Texas Baseline Reference Home (TBRH), which is equivalent to the 2015 IECC, as set by the Texas Technical Reference Manual (TRM) v10.0. To be eligible for participation, a home must achieve at least a five percent (5%) savings over the 2023 TBRH.

  • All homes must achieve a minimum of five percent (5%) kWh savings over the Texas Baseline Reference Home (TBRH) established by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) in the Texas Technical Reference Manual (TRM) Version 5.0 for Program Year 2023, Volume 4: Measurement & Verification Protocols.

  • All homes must achieve a minimum of five percent (5%) kWh savings over the Texas Baseline Reference Home (TBRH) established by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) in the Texas Technical Reference Manual (TRM) Version 5.0 for Program Year 2022, Volume 4: Measurement & Verification Protocols.

  • The incentive structure is designed to measure kWh savings achieved above 2019 Texas Baseline Reference Home (TBRH), which is equivalent to the 2015 IECC, as set by the Texas Technical Reference Manual (TRM) v6.0. To be eligible for participation, a home must achieve at least a five percent (5%) savings over the 2019 TBRH.