Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1) General Consulting – Provide the following for the Green Energy Program (GEP), Energy Efficiency Industrial Program (E2I) and Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP): a) Assistance in monitoring and evaluating program effectiveness including, but not limited to the analysis of the cost-effectiveness; development of assessments that identify opportunities to improve and expand initiatives in all customer sectors; identification of opportunities to improve operational efficiency; and assistance with budget development, tracking and review. b) Assistance in program design and delivery improvements, including, but not limited to providing recommendations for increasing the benefits of efficiency to underserved sectors. c) Expertise in meetings, committees, technical sessions, hearings, and open meetings before the Delaware Public Service Commission (PSC) or other government bodies. 2) Energy Efficiency Investment Fund (EEIF) – In addition to the items found in #1 above: a) Program Implementation - Deliver the EEIF rebate program to individual customers by serving their needs on behalf of DCCE. The contractor shall follow the EEIF Program Guidelines and all applicable Delaware Code. Program operation includes, but is not limited to: I. Processing applications for all eligible projects; II. Reviewing applications for completeness, accuracy and program eligibility (Desktop QA/QC); III. Evaluating and verifying energy savings and payback periods to determine the rebate level; IV. Providing onsite inspection and QA/QC visits for 10% of projects after final rebates are issued. Additional site inspections may occur if the need is determined as a result of the desk reviews and approved in advance by DCCE. b) Rebate invoices - These shall be submitted to DCCE once applications are approved for payment and after the QA/QC process is completed.