The Energy Service Directive has pushed forward the issue of energy savings calculations without clarifying the methodological basis. Savings achieved in the Member States are calculated with rather non-transparent and hardly compara- ble Bottom-up methods. This paper develops the idea of parallel evaluation tracks separating the Member States' issue of Energy Service Directive verifica- tion and comparable savings calculations. Comparability is ensured by develop- ing a standardised Bottom-up calculation kernel for different energy efficiency improvement actions which simultaneously depicts the different calculation op- tions in a structured way (e. g. baseline definition, system boundaries, double counting). Due to the heterogeneity of Bottom-up calculations the approach re- quires a central database where Member States feed in input data on Bottom-up actions according to a predefined structure. The paper demonstrates the pro- posed approach including a concrete example of application.
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