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Does ICP work for small projects?

1/25/2016

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You’ve got a small project, with limited resources and a short deadline; but you want to generate an Investor Ready Energy Efficiency™ (IREE) project that complies with the Investor Confidence Project (ICP) requirements. Can it be done?  No problem.

Developing a project based on the ICP protocols, especially on simpler projects, likely already aligns with much of what you are doing. The ICP team works closely with stakeholders to develop requirements that reflect industry standard practices and methods which most firms are already conducting in one way, shape or form.
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Let’s examine the requirements of the ICP Targeted Protocol, which is geared toward “smaller” projects typically involving just one measure or a handful of measures with limited interactivity.

While digging into the ICP protocols can sometimes seem daunting, we have found that in general most project developers are already doing most, if not all, of the required steps to develop a project that is ready for certification.

Once a project has been completed for underwriting, the final step for Investor Ready Energy Efficiency™ Certification is to have an  ICP Quality Assurance Providers review documentation, make sure all of the components have been developed properly, and to check them for technical rigor. 

And that’s all it takes to produce an IREE™ certified project. 

Do the requirements above sound like how you already develop projects? If so, then you’re ready to start using ICP to develop an IREE project. If you are interested in starting to use ICP IREE™ certification for your projects, please contact us and we can help you get going.

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