In December 2013, part of the Wattics energy monitoring solutions team went back to education, taking on the CMVP training course and subsequent examination.
For the uninitiated, the CMVP training course is one of the certified professional training and certifications provided by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). CMVP stands for a Certified Measurement & Verification Professional – and anyone who wants to be one must pass a four hour CMVP exam, utilising their knowledge and competency of the principles of the IPMVP.
IPMVP stands for the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol, which is administered by the Efficiency Valuation Organization (EVO), a non-profit U.S. corporation with offices around the world. Ultimately, the IPMVP defines terminology and suggests good practices for documenting the effectiveness of energy or water efficiency projects that are implemented in buildings and industrial facilities.
With this expertise now instilled in our team, there are even more reasons companies need to sign up with Wattics.
The Association of Energy Engineers, in cooperation with the Efficiency Valuation Organization (EVO), has established the Certified Measurement and Verification Professional programme with the purpose of recognizing the most qualified professionals in this growing area of the energy industry.