Collaborate

Ways to discuss SELRA research, evidence, and responsible use.

Collaboration starts with careful inquiry, responsible evidence handling, and cautious use of public concepts. Selected discussions may be considered where they fit the research program.

Pathway 01

Research collaboration

For researchers, practitioners, engineers, energy managers, and organizations interested in case analysis, methodology adaptation, literature bridges, or future empirical work. Selected collaborations may be discussed where aligned with the program.

Pathway 02

Anonymized project evidence contribution

For organizations or practitioners who may wish to discuss whether energy-efficiency project records, implementation evidence, before/after data, tender materials, acceptance records, or post-implementation verification questions could support future anonymized or aggregated research. Do not send confidential or identifiable documents without a separate arrangement and appropriate consent.

Pathway 03

Preliminary applied review

A possible research-informed discussion of project selection, verification readiness, tender structure, realization risk, or evidence gaps. Such discussion does not provide legal advice, engineering certification, investment advice, or a performance guarantee.

Pathway 04

Use SELRA in your own work

For researchers, students, consultants, and practitioners who want to cite, adapt, teach, or apply SELRA concepts with careful attribution and clear boundaries between SELRA concepts and later adaptations.

Responsible-use guidance
Evidence Contribution

What kinds of evidence may be useful for discussion?

Evidence may support future anonymized or aggregated research only with appropriate consent and review. Because controlled experiments are generally unavailable in this domain, SELRA evidence work must combine observable cases with transparent counterfactual reconstruction.

  • Baseline records
  • Audit or project selection materials
  • Tender or procurement documents
  • Contract, specification, or acceptance records
  • Installed-equipment lists
  • Operating-hour assumptions
  • Before/after measurements
  • Verification or M&V records
  • Records of deviations, substitutions, noncompletion, or underperformance
Public-Guide Boundary

Boundaries at the public-guide level

No certification.

No legal advice.

No engineering certification.

No investment recommendation.

No performance guarantee.

No claim that a short public guide can replace project-specific review.

Evidence Architecture

Structural observational constraint

Real industrial energy projects rarely offer clean experimental controls. Future SELRA research therefore depends on careful case records, explicit reconstruction assumptions, sensitivity boundaries, and transparent limits on what each case can show.

View evidence architecture

For general inquiries about SELRA research collaboration or responsible use, contact: contact@selra.org. Do not send confidential or identifiable documents without a separate arrangement and appropriate consent.