We invite you to register for the upcoming free online training for Greek Project Developers & Quality Assurance Professionals on Street Lighting Protocol and become an ICP Network Member. The online training is scheduled for Friday 2 November 2018 (14:00 – 17:00 Greek time) and will be conducted in English language. Below you may analytically the ICP Project Developer and ICP Quality Assurance Network requirements. Register for the upcoming free online training for Greek Project Developers & Quality Assurance Professionals on Street Lighting Protocol by using the button below.
To become an ICP provider, you need to:
- Take the free online training on the ICP Street Lighting Protocol.
- Apply to the ICP Project Developer and/or Quality Assurance Assessor Networks (Street Lighting).
ICP Project Developer Network RequirementsQuality Assurance Assessors must have the technical expertise and experience
- Members must retain, either on staff or under contract, someone who:
- Is a licensed Professional Engineer under a nationally recognised scheme which is relevant to energy in street lighting (e.g. Chartered Mechanical Engineer); or
- Has an engineering or science degree, and a nationally or internationally recognised certification, which is relevant to energy in street lighting (e.g. CMVP certification, certified energy auditor) – these qualifications will be reviewed on a case by case basis.
- That person must provide a Declaration of Honour stating that they have experience in developing street lighting energy efficiency projects spanning the five steps of the ICP process (Baselining, Savings Calculations, Design, Construction & Verification, Operations, Maintenance, Monitoring and Measurement & Verification);
- That person must take the ICP Training
- Participating entities must carry professional indemnity insurance (or equivalent according to national circumstances) that meets the needs of the investor when developing a project and to obtain Investor Ready Energy Efficiency™ (IREE) project certification.
ICP Quality Assurance Network Requirements
ICP Quality Assurance Assessors must have the technical expertise and experience required to conduct thorough technical reviews of projects. Members must retain, either on staff or under contract, someone who:
- Is a licensed Professional Engineer under a nationally recognised scheme which is relevant to energy in street lighting (e.g. Chartered Mechanical Engineer); or
- Has an engineering or science degree, and a nationally or internationally recognised certification, which is relevant to energy in street lighting (e.g. CMVP certification, certified energy auditor) – these qualifications will be reviewed on a case by case basis.
- That person must provide a Declaration of Honour stating that they have experience in reviewing street lighting energy efficiency projects spanning the five steps of the ICP process (Baselining, Savings Calculations, Design, Construction & Verification, Operations, Maintenance, Monitoring and Measurement & Verification);
- That person must take the ICP Training
- That person must take the Street Lighting QAA test
- Participating entities must carry professional indemnity insurance (or equivalent according to national circumstances) to obtain Investor Ready Energy Efficiency™ (IREE) project certification.
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