1.5% for Solar Technology in Public Buildings

1. Agency or Public Body:
2. Project Name:
3. Project Address:
Street
City
Zip Code
4. County:
 
5. Utility Company:
 
6. Primary Contact: Provide name of person responsible for following the project through from design to occupancy


Name
Phone
Email
7. Select Project Type:
8. Total Contract Price:
$
9. 1.5% Solar Budget:
Automatically calculated from No. 8
10. Total Floor Area:
square feet
11. Building Type/Use:
 
12. Project Description:
Provide a brief description of the building, i.e. single story, steel frame, heating and cooling systems, etc

13.
Project Start Date:

Date that project design begins
Occupancy Date:

Month, day, year (i.e. 01/01/2008)
14. Type of Solar Technology:
Passive systems, daylighting systems, or both systems combined must collectively save 20% of total building energy to meet the requirement for Solar Technology on public buildings. If less than 1.5% is spent on the passive solar system, daylighting system, or both, the remainder must be spent on photovoltaic or active solar systems
Technology TypeSelectCost
Photovoltaic 
Active Thermal 
Solar Water Heating 
Solar Pool Heating 
Daylighting 
Passive Thermal 
Other ( list ) 
Provide costs for each type of solar technology incorporated in the project. If you don't know the cost, enter '0.00'.

15. Solar Technology Description:
Based on the boxes checked above, describe the solar technologies incorporated into the building design
16.
Estimated annual energy production (or savings) of solar technology system:
  kWh Million Btus
17.
Estimated annual energy cost savings of solar energy system:
$
18.
Is the System owned by the Public Body?

19.
System Owner other than Public Body?
20. Length of System Lease:
years
21. BETC Application #:
22. SEED Project #:
23.
Was project presented to Technical Panel for recommendation of inappropriateness? See OAR 330-135-0045


24.
Date of the Technical Panel meeting:
Month, day, year (i.e. 01/01/2008)  
25.
Did the Technical Panel determine solar technology to be inappropriate for the project?
26.
If Technical Panel recommended solar technology appropriate, did Public Body decide that solar technology is inappropriate?

27. Provide an explanation for why it was determined that solar technology was inappropriate for the project:
28. Rollover Amount:
This automatically calculates if Technical Panel recommends or Public Body finds Solar Technology as inappropriate for project.
29. Identify Rollover Project:
30.
Predicted date for roll-over project to start:
What is the anticipated beginning of design date for the project to which this rollover money is to be assigned?