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2434ss46 Solar Survey

Solar Survey

OMB: 2010-0042

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EPA ICR No. 2434.46

OMB Control No. 2010-0042

Approval expires 11/30/2017


Survey on EPA Green Power Partnership’s Products/Services in Addressing Higher Education Solar Power Project Development Issues

To effectively address common barriers and challenges related to the development of solar photovoltaic projects within the Higher Education sector EPA’s Green Power Partnership is seeking your feedback on key solar project development issues. Your opinions, insights and experience will help enhance future EPA Green Power Partnership product and service offerings.

Survey Administration Notes

At the conclusion of each workshop segment (e.g., policy, financing & project economics, and RFPs, contracts, and administrative issues) EPA will survey workshop participants on questions related to the segment. Survey questions will be preceded by informational presentations relevant to the workshop segment topics.

Introduction to Each Survey Segment (5 mins)

  • Provide background on the survey

  • Explain the survey process and respondents’ role

  • Deliver the survey to respondents



Policy Segment Survey Questions (10 mins)

  1. How would you prioritize the following “policy issues” as it relates to your personal need for advancing solar project development at your institution? Please use a scale of 1-5 with 1=Not a Priority, and 5=Essential. Please select a response for each line.


Not a Priority

1

Low

Priority

2

Medium Priority

3

High

Priority

4


Essential

5

Not Applicable

  1. Understanding the availability of Third-party ownership financing structures







  1. Solar claims guidance and best practices







  1. Influence of State Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) policies







  1. Understanding of greenhouse gas inventory guidance







  1. Effect of Interconnection policies on project development







  1. Effect of Net Metering policies on project development







  1. The availability and access to Financial Incentives







  1. Access to Solar Renewable Energy Certificate markets







  1. The implications of Dodd-Frank Act (e.g., triggering securitization regulations)







  1. Impact of regulated market policies









  1. What other “policy issues,” if any, would you benefit from receiving additional information on? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________



  1. Whom at your institution would benefit from receiving information on the following “policy issues” as it relates to developing solar projects? Please select one at least one response for each line.


Sustainability Staff

Facility Staff

Faculty

Business Officers

Administration

Students

Not Applicable

  1. Understanding the availability of Third-party ownership financing structures








  1. Impact of regulated market policies








  1. Influence of State Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) policies








  1. Effect of Net Metering policies on project development








  1. Effect of Interconnection policies on project development








  1. The availability and access to Financial Incentives








  1. The implications of Dodd-Frank Act (e.g., triggering securitization regulations)








  1. Access to Solar Renewable Energy Certificate markets










  1. What additional institutional stakeholders, if any, would benefit from receiving additional information on specific “policy issues” in order to advance solar project development at your institution? Indicate both the stakeholder role and the policy issue area. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________



Financing & Project Economics Segment Survey Questions (10 mins)

  1. How would you prioritize the following “financing or project economics issues” as it relates to your personal need for advancing solar project development at your institution? Please use a scale of 1-5 with 1=Not a Priority, and 5=Essential. Please select a response for each line.


Not a Priority

1

Low

Priority

2

Medium Priority

3

High

Priority

4


Essential

5

Not Applicable

  1. Understanding Third-party ownership financing structures







  1. Accessing alternative financing (e.g., alumni, student fees, internal carbon fees, community models)







  1. Conducting economic project feasibility assessments







  1. Options for monetizing solar renewable energy certificates







  1. Speaking CFO language when pitching a solar project







  1. Determining assumptions for project economic assessments







  1. Understanding drivers and assumptions of project economics







  1. Availability and use of standard project economic analysis tools









  1. What other “financing or project economics issues,” if any, would you benefit from receiving additional information on?_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________





  1. Whom at your institution would benefit from receiving information on the following “financing & project economics issues” as it relates to developing solar projects? Please select one at least one response for each line.


Sustainability Staff

Facility Staff

Faculty

Business Officers

Administration

Students

Not Applicable

  1. Evaluating Third-party ownership financing structures








  1. Accessing alternative financing (e.g., alumni, student fees, internal carbon fees, community models)








  1. Conducting economic project feasibility assessments








  1. Options for monetizing solar renewable energy certificates








  1. Speaking CFO language when pitching a solar project








  1. Determining assumptions for project economic assessments








  1. Understanding drivers of project economics








  1. Availability and use of standard project economic analysis tools










  1. What additional institutional stakeholders, if any, would benefit from receiving information on specific “financing & project economics issues” in order to advance solar project development at your institution? Indicate both the stakeholder role and the financing & project economics issue area. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________





RFP, Contracts & Administrative Issues Segment Survey Questions (10 mins)

  1. How would you prioritize the following “RFP, contracts & administrative issues” as it relates to your personal need for advancing solar project development at your institution? Please use a scale of 1-5 with 1=Not a Priority, and 5=Essential. Please select a response for each line.


Not a Priority

1

Low

Priority

2

Medium Priority

3

High

Priority

4


Essential

5

Not Applicable

  1. Guidance in writing solar project Request for Proposals (RFP)







  1. Methods for evaluating and comparing different solar project proposals







  1. Understanding contract development best practices







  1. Understanding best practices for advancing a contract through the administrative process







  1. Access to standardized templates and contracts







  1. Approaches for pitching solar projects to CFOs and other key stakeholders







  1. Common tools and resources for conducting site feasibility analyses







  1. Best practices in developing Operations & Maintenance contracts for institution owned systems









  1. What other “RFP, contracts or administrative issues”, if any, would you benefit from receiving additional information on? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________



  1. Whom at your institution would benefit from receiving information on the following “RFP, contracts & administrative issues” as it relates to developing solar projects? Please select one at least one response for each line.


Sustainability Staff

Facility Staff

Faculty

Business Officers

Administration

Students

Not Applicable

  1. Guidance in writing solar project Request for Proposals (RFP)








  1. Methods for evaluating and comparing different solar project proposals








  1. Understanding contract development best practices








  1. Understanding best practices for advancing a contract through the administrative process








  1. Access to standardized templates and contracts








  1. Approaches for pitching solar projects to CFOs and other key stakeholders








  1. Common tools and resources for conducting site feasibility analyses








  1. Best practices in developing Operations & Maintenance contracts for institution owned systems










  1. What additional institutional stakeholders, if any, would benefit from receiving information on specific “RFP, contracts & administrative issues” in order to advance solar project development at your institution? Indicate both the stakeholder role and the RFP, Contract or Administrative issue area. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________



Demographic Options Survey Questions (5 mins)

  1. Please indicate your role at the Higher Education institution you represent.

__ Sustainability staff

__ Facility staff

__ Faculty

__ Business Officer (i.e., CFO)

__ Administration

__ Student

__ Other (please specify):_____________________

__ Prefer not to answer


  1. Please describe the type of Higher Education institution you represent?

__ Private – 4 year

__ Private – 2 year

__ Public – 4 year

__ Public – 2 year

__ Other (please specify):_____________________

__ Prefer not to answer


  1. Currently, what type of solar project development, if any, are you most interested in for your Higher Education institution?

__ On-campus solar projects

__ Off-campus solar projects

__ All of the above

__ None of the above

__ Prefer not to answer


  1. What is the name of your institution (optional)___________________________



Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions!

If you have any questions or concerns about this survey, please contact:


James Critchfield Email: Critchfield.James@epa.gov

US Environmental Protection Agency Phone: (202) 343-9442

1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20460

Mail Code 6202A


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