Become a Low Carbon Energy Assessor (LCEA) with CIBSE Did you know that since 1 October 2008 Display Energy Certificates (DECs) have been a requirement in certain public buildings? AND...
Did you know that all non-public sector properties must have an EPC- Energy Performance Certificate to inform potential buyers and or tenants about the energy performance of a building?
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers is home to the UK's leading experts in the reduction of energy and carbon in buildings.
We certify Low Carbon Consultants (LCC) and Low Carbon Energy Assessors (LCEA).
CIBSE’s Energy Assessors are trusted throughout the industry because we accredit people who are competent and experienced industry professionals.
Our assessors don't just provide a certificate they also provide a report to save you money, improve your CSR status and help you demonstrate true green credentials.
If you are interested in becoming a LCEA through CIBSE there are two ways you can apply:
STANDARD (APEL) ROUTE: • If you have 2 years full time experience within the past 5 years in a field such as: • EPC: building services design, energy management, or building surveying and assessments • DEC: facilities management, building services operation or maintenance, or energy management
ALTERNATIVE (Qualification) ROUTE: If you don't have industry experience and wish to become EPC L4 Energy Assessor, CIBSE Certification will accept a Level 4 qualification in ‘Energy Assessment’ through: • ABBE • City & Guilds • NFOPP
For all the advice and information you need go to: www.cibseenergycentre.co.uk
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