Appendix A
Question Architecture for Crowd-Sourced Data Gathering from Electricity Providers
Questionnaire Key Comments
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1. Use the drop‐down list to select
your state.
2. Use the drop‐down list to select
the electric utility company you
represent. If your company’s
name is not included on the list,
please add your company in the
space below so we can update our
list and continue with the
questionnaire.
□ Name
□ None of the above
3. Please provide your contact
information below. This
information will be used to avoid
duplicate entries by the same
utility and is required.
Name:
Title:
Email:
Contact phone number:
4. To which of the following
customer types does your
company provide electricity?
Key and Scoring:
1. [States listed]
(first entry) Please choose a state
from the list
2. Electric utility service provider?
a. Names of electric utilities
are automatically
populated according to
the state
b. None of the above ‐
Thank respondent
If they don’t answer question 2,
stop the survey.
3. Contact info
4. Filter for residential or
commercial
a. Goes to residential
If user does not select a utility company, the message,
“You must select a Utility Company to continue.” appears.
User cannot proceed without this information. If user
selects “None of the above”, the same message appears and
the questionnaire will not continue until the user types in
the name of the company.
Note this survey does not address
industrial customers.
□ Residential customers only
□ Commercial customers
only
□ Both residential and
commercial customers
questionnaire
b. Goes to commercial
questionnaire
c. Goes to commercial then
residential
Residential Questions
Now we have some questions about your
residential customers. If you provide
different information to different
customers, select the option that applies to
most of your residential customers, not
including pilots.
5. Which of the following ways does
your company currently provide
your residential customers with
information about their electricity
use? Select all that apply.
a. Mail
b. Online in paperless format
(PDF, web text or similar
format)
c. Online in a downloadable
format (spreadsheet or
similar format)
d. In‐ home through a home
area network or dedicated
device (e.g. smart meter)
The following questions address all
information you provide to customers,
regardless of the format (i.e. website or
bill).
6. For your residential customers,
how far back in time does your
Residential Questions
5. Map 1R: Delivery of data (for
policy cases points are
cumulative)
□ Online in PDF
□ Online downloadable
□ In home
6. Map 2R: Time period (for policy
cases points are cumulative)
company provide historical electricity use information? Select all that apply.
a. Since the last bill, in
between billing cycles
b. Previous month
c. Previous 13 months
d. Previous 24 months
7. For what time increments does
your company provide residential
electricity use information? Select
all that apply.
a. Real‐time
b. 15‐minute increments
c. Hourly
d. Daily
e. Monthly
8. Does your company provide third
parties with access to your
residential customers’ electricity
use data so they can in turn
provide services to your
residential customers regarding
their electricity use? Select those
that apply to the majority of
customers.
a. Yes, we provide data
directly to approved third
parties
b. Yes, customers can
download their data and
provide it to third parties
□ Since the last bill, in
between billing cycles
□ Last month
□ Last 12 months
□ Last 24 months
7. Map 3R: Frequency of data (for policy cases points are cumulative)
□ Real‐time
□ 15‐minute increments
□ Hourly
□ Daily
□ Monthly
8. Map 4R: Access to data Another
company
Provide usage to third party Add
a roll over box to define other
companies
□ Yes
□ Yes
□ Yes
□ No
□ I don’t know
8. Any “I don’t know” responses will be flagged and
accompanied by a notice that the respondent will be
contacted by DOE for follow‐up information.
c. Yes, customers can authorize third party access to their data
d. No
e. I don’t know
Commercial Questions
Next, we have some questions about your
commercial customers. If you provide
different information to different
customers, select the option that applies to
the most of your customers, not including
pilots.
9. Which of the following ways does
your company provide your
commercial customers with
information about their electricity
use? Select all that apply.
a. Mail
b. Online in paperless format
(PDF, web text or similar
format)
c. Online in a downloadable
CODING FOR POLICY CASES
Residential Data Access Tiers for energy
efficiency and benchmarking cases
(Maps 5R and 6R)
Tier 1 – Standard
Tier 2 – Better
Tier 3 – Best
Commercial Questions
9. Map 1C: Delivery of data (for
policy cases points are
cumulative)
□ Online in PDF
□ Online downloadable
□ Dedicated device
format (spreadsheet or
similar format)
d. In‐facility through an area
network or dedicated
device (e.g. smart meter)
The following questions address all
information you provide to customers,
regardless of the format (i.e. website or
bill).
10. For your commercial customers,
how far back in time does your
company provide historical
electricity use information? Select
all that apply.
a. Since the last bill, in
between billing cycles
b. Previous month
c. Previous 13 months
d. Previous 24 months
11. For what time increments does
your company provide commercial
electricity use information? Select
all that apply.
a. Real‐time
b. 15 minute increments
c. Hourly
d. Daily
e. Monthly
12. What type of electricity data do
you provide? Select all that apply.
10. Map 2C: Time period (for policy
cases points are cumulative)
□ Since the last bill, in
between billing cycles
□ Last month
□ Last 13 months
□ Previous 24 months
11. Map 3C: Frequency of data (for
policy cases points are
cumulative)
□ Real‐time
□ 15 minute increments
□ Hourly
□ Daily
□ Monthly
12. What type of data do you
provide?
a. Consumption (kWh)
b. Demand (kW)
13. Does your company charge
commercial customers a fee to
access or download more detailed
electricity use information?
a. Yes
b. No
c. I don’t know
14. Does your company allow
commercial building owners or
managers to access data from
multiple meters in the same
building, such as in an aggregate
format, even if individual tenants
pay the bills?
a. Yes
b. No
c. I don’t know
15. Does your company provide third
parties with access to your
commercial customers’ electricity
use data so they can in turn
provide services to your
commercial customers regarding
their electricity use? Select all
that apply.
a. Yes, we provide data
directly to approved third
parties
b. Yes, customers can
□ Consumption
□ Demand
13. Cost of access
□ Yes
□ No
□ I don’t know
14. Multi‐tenant, individually
metered
□ Yes
No
□ I don’t know
15. Map 4C: Access to data Another
company
Roll over box to define other
companies
□ Yes
□ Yes
□ Yes
□ No
□ I don’t know
download their data and
provide it to third parties
c. Yes, customers can
authorize third party
access to their data
d. No
e. I don’t know
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CODING FOR POLICY CASES Commercial Data Access Tiers for energy efficiency and benchmarking cases (Maps 5C and 6C) Tier 1 – Standard Tier 2 – Better Tier 3 – Best
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