CEP Cheat Sheet 2026

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100 questions
240 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. What is the primary function of an energy market? Facilitate energy trade
  2. How can contract disputes be minimized? Use clear terms and communication
  3. What is the primary purpose of NERC (North American Electric Reliability Corporation) standards in energy procurement? Ensuring the reliability and security of the bulk power system
  4. Which building rating system is most specifically focused on energy performance and commonly used for commercial real estate benchmarking in the US? ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager
  5. How does the CEP body of knowledge relate to daily professional practice? It provides the foundational framework guiding decision-making and standard practices
  6. Which U.S. federal agency regulates the interstate transmission of electricity and approves transmission tariffs? Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
  7. Which procurement strategy is most appropriate for a company with strong ESG commitments and a desire for additionality in renewable energy? Signing a long-term virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA)
  8. When assessment results for a Certified Energy Procurement Professional evaluation are inconclusive, the BEST practice is to: Conduct additional assessment using alternative methods
  9. How does the CEP body of knowledge relate to daily professional practice? It provides the foundational framework guiding decision-making and standard practices
  10. What is a wholesale energy market? Large-scale energy trading
  11. What is the difference between regulated and deregulated energy markets? Regulated have controls; deregulated allow competition
  12. Which factor most directly affects a buyer's negotiating leverage when procuring energy from retail suppliers? The buyer's load size, credit quality, and contract term flexibility
  13. A 'tolling agreement' in power generation gives the buyer the right to: Supply fuel to a generator and receive the resulting electricity output
  14. When planning a project in Certified Energy Procurement Professional, which element should be established FIRST? Clear objectives, scope, and success criteria
  15. A buyer locks in a fixed price for natural gas six months ahead but spot prices drop significantly at delivery. Which risk has materialized? Opportunity cost risk
  16. Which technology is primarily used to store electricity generated by intermittent renewables for later dispatch? Lithium-ion battery energy storage systems (BESS)
  17. Which of the following best describes a 'force majeure' clause in an energy supply contract? A provision excusing performance obligations due to extraordinary, unforeseeable events
  18. In energy budget forecasting, which method uses historical energy use per unit of output (e.g., kWh/sq ft) to project future consumption? Top-down intensity benchmarking
  19. What is the MOST effective way for new CEP professionals to build competency? Combining formal education, mentored practice, and ongoing professional development
  20. A manufacturer with highly seasonal energy demand should prioritize which contract feature? A swing or tolerance band allowing volume variation
  21. What is operational risk in energy procurement? Process or system failures
  22. Which regulatory body oversees compliance for natural gas interstate pipeline transportation rates in the US? FERC
  23. What is the main goal of procurement strategies? Obtain best value and terms
  24. Which demand-side management strategy involves shifting energy-intensive operations to periods of lower grid demand or lower electricity prices? Load shifting
  25. How can energy buyers mitigate price risk? Futures contracts and hedging
  26. What is the main disadvantage of a 'block and index' energy contract structure? The indexed portion exposes the buyer to market price fluctuations
  27. How should a CEP professional manager address underperformance? Provide timely, specific feedback with support and a clear improvement plan
  28. In Certified Energy Procurement Professional, what is the PRIMARY purpose of conducting an initial assessment? To establish a baseline and identify needs for appropriate action
  29. What is the role of compliance audits? Verify adherence and improve
  30. What is contract management? Overseeing contract lifecycle
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