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§ 4280.116 - Determination of technical merit.

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The Agency will determine the technical merit of all proposed projects for which Complete Applications are submitted under §§ 4280.117, 4280.118, and 4280.119 under this subpart using the procedures specified in this section. Only projects that have been determined by the Agency to have technical merit are eligible for funding under this subpart.

General. The Agency will use the information provided in the Applicant's technical report to determine whether or not the project has technical merit. In making this determination, the Agency may engage the services of other Government agencies or other recognized industry experts in the applicable technology field, at its discretion, to evaluate and rate the technical report. For guaranteed loan-only applications that are purchasing an existing RES, the technical report requirements can be provided in the technical feasibility section of the Feasibility Study, instead of completing separate technical report.

Technical report areas. The areas that the Agency will evaluate in the technical reports when making the technical merit determination are specified in paragraphs (b)(1) through (5) of this section.

EEI whose total project costs are $80,000 or less. The following areas will be evaluated in making the technical merit determination:

Project description;

Qualifications of EEI provider(s); and

Energy Assessment (or EA if applicable).

RES whose total project costs are $80,000 or less. The following areas will be evaluated in making the technical merit determination:

Project description;

Resource assessment;

Project economic assessment; and

Qualifications of key service providers.

EEI whose total project costs are greater than $80,000. The following areas will be evaluated in making the technical merit determination:

Project information;

Energy Assessment or EA as applicable; and

Qualifications of the contractor or installers.

RES whose total project costs are less than $200,000, but more than $80,000. The following areas will be evaluated in making the technical merit determination:

Project description;

Resource assessment;

Project economic assessment;

Project construction and equipment; and

Qualifications of key service providers.

RES whose total project costs are $200,000 and greater. The following areas will be evaluated in making the technical merit determination:

Qualifications of the project team;

Agreements and permits;

Resource assessment;

Design and engineering;

Project development;

Equipment procurement and installation; and

Operations and maintenance.

Pass/fail assignments. The Agency will assign each area of the technical report, as specified in paragraph (b) of this section, a “pass” or “fail.” An area will receive a “pass” if the information provided for the area has no weaknesses and meets or exceeds any requirements specified for the area. Otherwise, the area will receive a fail.

Determination. The Agency will compile the results for each area of the technical report to determine how to further process an application.

A project whose technical report receives a “pass” in each of the applicable technical report areas will be considered to have “technical merit” and is eligible for further consideration for funding.

A project whose technical report receives a “fail” in any one technical report area will be considered to be without technical merit and is not be eligible for funding.

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§ 4280.116 - Determination of technical merit.