Accreditation Programs
Criteria
Criteria for ESCO Accreditation
In earning accreditation, an ESCO has been determined to possess
the following:
- the technical and managerial competence to develop comprehensive
energy efficiency projects, defined to include lighting measures;
efficient motors and drives; and measures involving heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning systems;
- the technical and managerial competence to provide a full range
of energy services, defined to include conducting energy audits;
providing or arranging for project financing; design engineering;
providing operations and maintenance services; and verifying energy
savings according to accepted industry practice;
- and the regular business practice of developing
performance-based projects, defined to mean projects for which the
developer's compensation is contingent upon the projects realizing
verified cost savings.
Criteria for ESP Accreditation
These include the criteria for ESCO accreditation plus:
- The technical and managerial competence to provide energy supply
through the development and implementation of build/own/operate
distributed generation, cogeneration or combined heat and power
(CHP) projects or
the firm contracting energy supply.
Criteria for Energy Efficiency Contractor
These generally include the criteria for ESCO accreditation but
EECs are not expected to demonstrate comprehensiveness of approach and
competencies in delivering multiple energy efficiency measures. EECs'
competencies are typically associated with single service or type of
measure. |