Accreditation Programs
Accreditation Categories
NAESCO offers three categories of Accreditation for companies in
the energy service business: Energy Service Company (ESCO), Energy
Service Provider (ESP) and Energy Efficiency Contractor (EEC).
Energy Service Company (ESCO)
ESCOs develop and implement turnkey, comprehensive energy
efficiency projects. ESCOs offer performance-based contracts (i.e.,
contracts that tie the compensation of the ESCO to the energy savings
generated by the project) as a significant part of their business. To
gain accreditation, ESCOs must demonstrate the technical and
managerial competence to design and implement projects involving
multiple technologies, including:
- Lighting
- Motors and Drives
- HVAC Systems
- Control Systems
- Building Envelope Improvements
ESCOs must also demonstrate the ability to provide the full range
of services required for a comprehensive energy efficiency project,
including:
- Energy Audits
- Design Engineering
- Providing or Arranging Project Financing
- Construction Management
- Commissioning
- Operations and Maintenance of Energy Efficiency Technologies
- Verifying Energy Savings
Energy Service Provider (ESP)
ESPs in most instances will offer all of the services offered by
ESCOs (see above), and additionally offer energy supply options. These
options can include:
- Development and implementation of build/own/operate distributed
generation, cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) projects;
- Arrangement of firm contracting of energy supply.
Energy Efficiency Contractor (EEC)
EECs offer some, but not all, of the services of an ESCO (see
above). EECs typically concentrate on one energy efficiency measure
(e.g., lighting) or one type of service (e.g., engineering or project
management), but can offer multiple measures or services. EECs
typically work as subcontractors to ESCOs or ESPs.
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