The Connected Equipment Maturity Model (CEMM) evaluates the high-level functionality and characteristics that enable equipment to provide the four categories of energy-related services through communication with other entities (e.g., equipment, third parties, utilities, and users). The CEMM will help the U.S. Department of Energy, industry, energy efficiency organizations, and research institutions benchmark the current state of connected equipment and identify capabilities that may be attained to reach a more advanced, future state.
Published: May 1, 2017
Citation
Butzbaugh J.B., E.T. Mayhorn, G. Sullivan, and S.A. Whalen. 2017.Connected Equipment Maturity Model Version 1.0 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. doi:10.2172/1355100.