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NECA ECAP

ICP Credentialed Software Provider

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      www.necaecap.com


The National Electrical Contractor Association's Energy Conservation and Performance Platform (NECA ECAP) is an online portal that provides access to unique workflows, which help NECA Members and their partners originate distributed energy projects, insure their project's performance, and arrange competitive project financing using ICP compliant underwriting protocols. 

The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is the voice of the $130 billion industry responsible for bringing electrical power, lighting, and communications to buildings and communities across the United States. NECA traces its origins to the birth of modern electricity. In 1901, a group of electrical contractors met at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, NY, where a major display of electric power had been installed. These contractors joined together to foster trade and reform abuses within their fledgling industry. Today, NECA continues their work, building on a legacy of protecting the public and making innovation possible.

For more information:
The National Electrical Contractors Association
3 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 1100 
Bethesda, MD 20814 
Phone: (301) 657-3110 
Fax: (301) 215-4500
www.necanet.org 


The NECA ECAP Platform
323 Merrick Ave 
North Merrick, NY 11566 
1-800-226-3445 
www.necaecap.com 


ICP does not endorse specific software companies or their tools.  The Software Provider Credential designates that provider's application supports 
 ICP's protocols and system as specified by the ICP Software Provider Credential Guidelines.

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