• Project development: The first step in the IREC registration process is to develop a renewable energy project. This may involve identifying a suitable location for the project, obtaining permits and approvals from local authorities, and securing financing.
  • Preparation of documentation: Once the project has been developed, the next step is to prepare the necessary documentation for IREC registration. This may include technical specifications of the renewable energy system, proof of compliance with relevant regulations, and evidence of ownership or authorization to operate the project.
  • Submission of application: After the documentation has been prepared, the project owner or developer can submit an application for IREC registration. The application will typically include the documentation prepared in step 2, as well as any additional information required by IREC.
  • Review by IREC: IREC will review the application and may request additional information or clarification if needed. Once IREC is satisfied that the project meets its registration criteria, it will issue a registration certificate.
  • Compliance monitoring: Once a project has been registered with IREC, it will be subject to ongoing compliance monitoring to ensure that it continues to meet the organization's standards for renewable energy projects. This may involve periodic reporting by the project owner or developer, as well as site visits and inspections by IREC staff.