Solar Technical Assistance Team 2014 FY End Feedback

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STAT Questionnaire 9-23-14 Final

Solar Technical Assistance Team 2014 FY End Feedback

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Solar Technical Assistance Team 2014 Fiscal Year-End Feedback



  1. Is NREL's Solar Technical Assistance Team (STAT) a trusted source for solar education?

  • Strongly Disagree

  • Somewhat Disagree

  • Not Sure

  • Somewhat Agree

  • Strongly Agree

 

  1. Please select your top preferences for receiving educational information from STAT. (Select all that apply)

  • Blog posts

  • Email newsletters

  • Google Hangouts

  • In-person events

  • Podcasts

  • Webinars

  • Website content

  • Other

 

  1. What topics would you like STAT to feature in the next year? (Select all that apply)

  • Community Solar Case Studies

  • Cross-Subsidization Issues

  • Distributed PV Interconnection Costs

  • Economics of Loan Products

  • Net Metering Issues

  • PV Energy Storage Case Studies

  • Regulatory Pathways

  • Solar in Strategic Planning

  • Third-Party-Owned PV Customer Costs, Leasing Structure and Behavior Drivers

  • Tools for Policymakers

  • Water Use by Solar

  • Value-of-Solar Case Studies

  • Other

 

  1. Have you received technical assistance from STAT in the past?

  • Yes

  • No

 

  1. If no, would you consider applying in the future?

  • Yes

  • No


  1. Which of these roles best describes your professional affiliation/organization?

  • Consultant

  • Consumer

  • Educator

  • Energy Utility

  • Equipment distributer

  • Government – state employee

  • Government – municipal employee

  • News media representative

  • Researcher

  • Student

  • Other

 

  1. What is the primary way that you stay current on state and local policy best practices?

  • Conference attendance

  • Email subscriptions

  • Social media

  • Technical reports

  • Traditional media

  • Online content

  • Other



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