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Rooftop Solar Challenge II
Open Date: 12/20/2012
Close Date: 03/22/2013
Funding Organization: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Funding Number: DE-FOA-0000788
Summary:
The purposes of this Amendment are to:
- Change the date for the Webinar on Full Applications and Q&A Session to March 5, 2013;
- Extend the Deadline for Full Application Questions to March 8, 2013;
- Extend the Deadline for Full Application Submission to March 22, 2013;
- Under Section IV Application and Submission Information, delete the requirement to submit "14. Other Sources of Funding Disclosure;" and
- Update the requirements for "7. Resume File," under Section IV Application and Submission Information.
The Rooftop Solar Challenge II (RSC II) is a program intended to deploy, at the regional and national scale, innovative, local government-level solutions towards eliminating market barriers and lowering the non-hardware balance of system costs ("soft costs") of grid-tied solar photovoltaics (PV). Applicants will be expected to have already demonstrated exceptional progress towards achieving soft cost reductions in specific geographic areas, and must present a credible plan to build on these successes by rapidly deploying techniques and tools to achieve larger-scale impact on solar PV markets. In addition to receiving a rigorous qualitative evaluation, applicants will be quantitatively assessed and scored during and at the end of the project period according to the DOE Solar Market Maturity Model (SM3).
Applicants are expected to propose a means for achieving the widespread process standardization that is critical to achieving rapid scale-up of PV markets. Applicants may apply for one of two Topic Areas of awards:
- Topic Area A: Wide-Impact Awards: These awards are intended to fund unique and innovative approaches to local solar PV market transformation, with particular focus on approaches with wide geographic and large population impacts.
- Topic Area B: State and Regional-Impact Awards: These awards are intended to fund efforts to streamline and standardize processes at the state and regional level.
- Located in the United States; and State or territorial governments; or
- Local governments; or
- Consortia, made up of regional or statewide teams of local, governments, large single jurisdictions, or Tribal governments; or
- Non-profit or for-profit entities authorized to act on behalf of a consortia of state and/or local governments.
The total population represented or impacted by an Applicant for this FOA must be 1,000,000 or greater as defined by the 2010 report of the U.S. Census Bureau.
For more information, see the full solicitation.
Last updated: 02/25/2013
Funding amounts and schedules are subject to change.