Energy Job Survey

Energy and Jobs Survey

USEER Survey - Electronic

Energy Job Survey

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Intro

This communication is being made on behalf of the Department of Energy (DOE). We are conducting
a national survey about the energy, energy-related, and advanced manufacturing industries. This
important survey addresses businesses that research, develop, manufacture, install, or work with
products that generate, distribute, or save energy. This includes organizations involved in fossil and
renewable energy production, energy efficiency products and services, motor vehicles, solar, wind,
fossil, other energy sources, and energy-related products and services.
Your individual responses will not be published; only aggregated information will be used in reporting
the survey results.
The survey is voluntary and can take up to 45 minutes (including any necessary preparation) of your
time. Your participation will help determine how investments of time and money should be made to
support the industry and prepare the present and future labor pool.

Does your organization have at least one location with employees in the United States? (Please count
yourself as an employee if you are an owner-operated business or sole proprietor).
Yes
No

Zip

For this survey, please only answer for your current business location. If your organization has other
U.S. locations, please do not include their data. What is the zip code of your current location?
Enter zip code:
Refused

SB

Is your organization involved, in whole or part, with an activity related to energy, energy efficiency, or
motor vehicles?
We define this as being directly involved with researching, developing, producing, manufacturing,
distributing, selling, implementing, installing, or repairing components, goods or services related to
Electric Power Generation; Electric Power Transmission, Distribution, and Storage; Energy Efficiency,
Including Heating, Cooling and Building Envelope; Fuels, including Extraction, Processing, Production,
and Distribution; and Transportation, including Motor Vehicles. This also includes supporting services
such as consulting, finance, tax, and legal services related to energy.
Yes
No
Not sure

SC

Which of the following industries describes your organization’s work? If your organization is involved in
energy research or professional services for the industry, please select the options that are most
relevant to your organization.
(Multiple responses permitted)

Electric power generation (the process of generating electric power from other sources of primary energy
whether connected to a distribution grid or not)
Electric power transmission and distribution, including electric vehicle charging (carries electricity from
suppliers to demand sites)
Storage, including fuel storage and electric vehicle batteries (stores energy)
Energy efficiency, including heating, cooling and building envelope (includes thermal or hot water solar)
(goods and services that reduce electricity demand pursuant to EPA’s Energy Star Standards or Department of
Energy Efficiency Standards or refers to establishments that are involved with heating, ventilation and air
conditioning (HVAC) from Renewable Energy sources or work that increases the Energy Efficiency of HVAC
systems)
Fuels (substances that produce useful energy when they undergo a chemical or nuclear reaction)
Transportation vehicles, including motor vehicles (includes fossil and non-fossil fuel related rail, aircraft,
vessels, and vehicles)
Component parts for transportation vehicles (parts for fossil and non-fossil fuel related rail, aircraft, vessels,
and vehicles)
Carbon capture and storage
None of the above
Don't know/ Refused

SD

Which do you consider your organization’s primary industry, based on the majority of labor hours
performed at your location?
Electric power generation (the process of generating electric power from other sources of primary energy
whether connected to a distribution grid or not)
Electric power transmission and distribution, including electric vehicle charging (carries electricity from
suppliers to demand sites)
Storage, including fuel storage and electric vehicle batteries (stores energy)
Energy efficiency, including heating, cooling and building envelope (includes thermal or hot water solar)
(goods and services that reduce electricity demand pursuant to EPA’s Energy Star Standards or Department of
Energy Efficiency Standards or refers to establishments that are involved with heating, ventilation and air
conditioning (HVAC) from Renewable Energy sources or work that increases the Energy Efficiency of HVAC
systems)
Fuels (substances that produce useful energy when they undergo a chemical or nuclear reaction)
Transportation vehicles, including motor vehicles (includes fossil and non-fossil fuel related rail, aircraft,
vessels, and vehicles)
Component parts for transportation vehicles (parts for fossil and non-fossil fuel related rail, aircraft, vessels,
and vehicles)
Carbon capture and storage

SEA

Which of the following electric power generation technologies is your organization directly engaged
with?
(Select all that apply)
Nuclear generation
Coal generation
Land-based wind generation
Combined heat and power
Offshore wind generation
Concentrated solar electric generation
Bioenergy/biomass generation
Geothermal generation
Oil and other petroleum generation
Natural gas generation
Traditional hydroelectric generation
Low-impact hydroelectric generation including wave/kinetic generation
Solar photovoltaic electric generation
Other generation (Specify)
Advanced/low emission natural gas

SEB

Which of the following electric power transmission and distribution technologies is your
organization directly engaged with?
(Select all that apply)
Micro grids
Smart grid
Traditional transmission and distribution
Other grid modernization (Specify)
Other (Specify)
Electric vehicle charging stations

SEC

Which of the following storage technologies is your organization directly engaged with?
(Select all that apply)
Mechanical storage (flywheels, compressed air energy storage, etc.)
Pumped hydro-power storage
Crude oil
Nuclear fuel
Refined petroleum fuels (liquid)
Coal storage (piles, domes, etc.)
Compressed natural gas
Thermal storage
Refined petroleum fuels (gas)
Biofuels, including ethanol and biodiesel
Liquefied natural gas
Battery storage, including electric vehicle batteries or storage for solar generation
Other gas fuel (Specify)
Other liquid fuel (Specify)
Other storage (Specify)
Other (Specify)

What type of battery storage do you work with?
(Select all that apply)
Vanadium redox flow batteries
Lithium batteries
Lead-based batteries
Other solid-electrode batteries (Specify)
Other flow batteries (Specify)

What is the application of your battery storage work?
(Select all that apply)
Vehicles or other transportation
Consumer devices
Buildings or industrial facilities
Electric grid
Other (Specify)

SED

Which of the following energy efficiency, including heating, cooling and building envelope
technologies is your organization directly engaged with?
(Select all that apply)
ENERGY STAR certified electronics (TVs, telephones, audio/video, etc.)
ENERGY STAR certified roofing
ENERGY STAR® certified appliances (not including HVAC)
ENERGY STAR certified heating, ventilation, and cooling (HVAC)
Traditional HVAC goods, control systems, and services
ENERGY STAR certified windows, doors and skylights
Other high efficiency HVAC that are out of scope for ENERGY STAR certification (e.g. indirect evaporative
coolers, air to water heat pumps, energy recovery systems, etc.)
ENERGY STAR certified water heaters
ENERGY STAR certified insulation
Air sealing
ENERGY STAR certified commercial food service equipment
ENERGY STAR certified data center equipment
ENERGY STAR certified LED lighting
Other LED, CFL, and efficient lighting
Solar thermal water heating and cooling
Other renewable heating and cooling (geothermal, biomass, heat pumps, etc.)
Advanced building materials/insulation
Recycled building materials
Reduced water consumption products and appliances
Energy auditing services
Other (Specify)

SEE

Which of the following fuels technologies is your organization directly engaged with?
(Select all that apply)
Onshore natural gas
Woody biomass/cellulosic biofuel
Other ethanol/non-woody biomass
Other fossil fuel
Other biofuels
Corn ethanol
Nuclear fuel
Coal
Onshore petroleum, including gasoline and diesel
Other (Specify)
Offshore petroleum, including gasoline and diesel
Offshore natural gas
Renewable diesel
Biodiesel
Waste fuels

Do you primarily work with onshore or offshore petroleum?
Offshore petroleum
Onshore petroleum
Don't know/ Refused

Do you primarily work with onshore or offshore natural gas?
Offshore natural gas
Onshore natural gas
Don't know/ Refused

SEF

Which of the following transportation vehicles, including motor vehicles technologies is your
organization directly engaged with?
(Select all that apply)
Hydrogen vehicles
Gasoline and diesel motor vehicles (excluding freight transport)
Plug-in hybrid vehicles
Hybrid electric vehicles
Fuel cell vehicles
Electric vehicles
Natural gas vehicles
Other (Specify)

SEG

Which of the following component parts for transportation vehicles technologies is your
organization directly engaged with?
(Select all that apply)
Transportation vehicle exhaust system parts
Transportation vehicle body parts
Transportation vehicle engine & drive parts
Other transportation vehicle parts (Specify)

SEPrime

Which of the following technologies is your organization PRIMARILY engaged with?
Solar photovoltaic electric generation
Concentrated solar electric generation
Land-based wind generation
Offshore wind generation
Geothermal generation
Bioenergy/biomass generation
Low-impact hydroelectric generation including wave/kinetic generation
Traditional hydroelectric generation
Advanced/low emission natural gas
Nuclear generation
Coal generation
Oil and other petroleum generation
Natural gas generation
Combined heat and power
${q://QID17/ChoiceTextEntryValue/14}
Traditional transmission and distribution
Smart grid
Micro grids
Electric vehicle charging stations
${q://QID18/ChoiceTextEntryValue/4}
${q://QID18/ChoiceTextEntryValue/5}
Pumped hydro-power storage
Battery storage, including electric vehicle batteries or storage for solar generation
Mechanical storage (flywheels, compressed air energy storage, etc.)
Thermal storage
Liquefied natural gas storage
Compressed natural gas storage
Crude oil storage
Refined petroleum fuels (liquid) storage
Refined petroleum fuels (gas) storage
Coal storage (piles, domes, etc.)
Biofuels, including ethanol and biodiesel storage
Nuclear fuel storage
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/13}
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/14}
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/15}
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/16}
ENERGY STAR® certified appliances (not including HVAC)
ENERGY STAR certified heating, ventilation, and cooling (HVAC)
Other high efficiency HVAC that are out of scope for ENERGY STAR certification (e.g. indirect evaporative
coolers, air to water heat pumps, energy recovery systems, etc.)
Traditional HVAC goods, control systems, and services
ENERGY STAR certified water heaters
ENERGY STAR certified electronics (TVs, telephones, audio/video, etc.)
ENERGY STAR certified windows, doors and skylights
ENERGY STAR certified roofing
ENERGY STAR certified insulation
Air sealing
ENERGY STAR certified commercial food service equipment
ENERGY STAR certified data center equipment
ENERGY STAR certified LED lighting
Other LED, CFL, and efficient lighting
Solar thermal water heating and cooling
Other renewable heating and cooling (geothermal, biomass, heat pumps, etc.)
Advanced building materials/insulation
Recycled building materials
Reduced water consumption products and appliances
${q://QID22/ChoiceTextEntryValue/20}
Coal fuel
Onshore petroleum fuel
Offshore petroleum fuel
Onshore natural gas fuel
Offshore natural gas fuel
Other fossil fuels
Corn ethanol fuel
Renewable diesel
Biodiesel
Other ethanol/non-woody biomass
Woody biomass/cellulosic biofuel
Waste fuels
Other biofuels
Nuclear fuel
${q://QID23/ChoiceTextEntryValue/10}
Gasoline and diesel motor vehicles (excluding freight transport)
Hybrid electric vehicles
Plug-in hybrid vehicles
Electric vehicles
Natural gas vehicles
Hydrogen vehicles
Fuel cell vehicles
${q://QID24/ChoiceTextEntryValue/8}
Transportation vehicle engine & drive parts
Transportation vehicle exhaust system parts
Transportation vehicle body parts
${q://QID25/ChoiceTextEntryValue/4}

SF-SG

Which of the following industry descriptions describes your organization’s focus as it relates to the
energy industry?
(Select all that apply)
An organization that manufactures and/or assembles energy goods or produces components that go into energy
products
An organization that conducts research and development and related services for energy
An organization involved in the wholesale trade and distribution of energy products and services
An organization that installs energy systems or provides services for installation of energy systems
A public or private utility
An organization that provides consulting, engineering, finance, legal, or other professional services related to
energy
An organization that conducts operations and maintenance (O&M) for energy systems
An organization involved in agricultural goods and services
An organization involved in mining and extraction
An organization primarily involved in education and training
Other support services (Specify)
Other (Specify)
Not sure

Which do you consider your organization’s primary focus as it relates to the energy industry, based on
the labor hours performed at your location?
An organization that manufactures and/or assembles energy goods or produces components that go into energy
products
An organization that conducts research and development and related services for energy
An organization involved in the wholesale trade and distribution of energy products and services
An organization that installs energy systems or provides services for installation of energy systems
A public or private utility
An organization that provides consulting, engineering, finance, legal, or other professional services related to
energy
An organization that conducts operations and maintenance (O&M) for energy systems
An organization involved in agricultural goods and services
An organization involved in mining and extraction
An organization primarily involved in education and training
${q://QID26/ChoiceTextEntryValue/8}
${q://QID26/ChoiceTextEntryValue/9}

SFA-SK

Does your organization work with hydrogen fuel in any capacity?
Yes (Specify)
No
Don't know/ Refused

Is your organization considered an Energy Service Company (ESCO)?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Does your organization work on ENERGY STAR certified new home construction?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Does your organization work on ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants (commercial and
industrial)?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Does your organization have an energy manager or director responsible for energy management at
one or more facilities?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Does your organization employ workers that are in charge of administering, managing, evaluating, or
otherwise working on utility-led energy efficiency programs, rebates, and other activities?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Q1-Q8

For this survey, we will just be asking about the employees that work from or directly report to your
current location.
Including all full-time and part-time employees, how many permanent employees work at or from your
current location?
Record # of employees

Based on ${q://QID30/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} full-time and part-time permanent employees at your
location, how many employees do you expect to have at your location 12 months from now.
Record # of employees

Just to confirm, you currently have ${q://QID30/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} permanent employees at
your current location and you expect to have ${q://QID31/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} permanent
employees 12 months from now.
If this is incorrect, please return to the previous question(s) and adjust your response(s).

Of the ${q://QID30/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} full time and part-time permanent employees at your
current location, how many of these workers support the energy portion of your business? Please note
that your response should include administrative staff supporting the energy portion of your business.
Record # of employees

Of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy staff at your location (office staff and in the
field), please classify them into the area where they spent most of their time over the last 12 months.
Please count each employee only once.
In-state within your
region/metropolitan area
(Record # of employees)
In-state outside your
region/metropolitan area
(Record # of employees)
Out-of-state (Record # of
employees)

How many full-time and part-time permanent employees did you have working at your current location
12 months ago that supported the energy portion of your business?
Record # of employees

Based on ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} full-time and part-time permanent employees at your
location that support the energy portion of your business, how many employees do you expect to have
at your location 12 months from now that support the energy portion of your business?
Record # of employees

Just to confirm, you currently have ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} permanent employees at
your current location that support the energy portion of your business and you expect to
have ${q://QID37/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} permanent employees that support the energy portion of
the business 12 months from now.
If this is incorrect, please return to the previous question(s) and adjust your response(s).

Thinking of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1}​ energy employees, how many spend at least
50% of their time supporting the energy portion of your business?
Record # of employees

Thinking of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1}​ energy employees, how many spend all of
their time supporting the energy portion of your business?
Record # of employees

Q9

Thinking of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} workers at your location, please classify them
in the following categories. Please count each employee only once and categorize them in the area
where they spend the most time.
Electric power generation
Electric power transmission
and distribution
Storage

Energy efficiency, including
heating, cooling and building
envelope
Fuels
Transportation vehicles,
including motor vehicles
Component parts for
transportation vehicles
Carbon capture and
storage

Q10

Thinking of your ${q://QID39/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1}​ workers that spend at least 50% of their time
supporting the energy portion of your business, please classify them in the following categories.
Please count each employee only once and categorize them in the area where they spend the most
time. (Do not exceed the total reported employees recorded for categories in the previous question)
Electric power generation
(${q://QID43/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1}
total reported employees)
Electric power transmission and
distribution
(${q://QID43/ChoiceTextEntryValue/2}
total reported employees)
Storage
(${q://QID43/ChoiceTextEntryValue/10}
total reported employees)
Energy efficiency, including
heating, cooling and building
envelope
(${q://QID43/ChoiceTextEntryValue/3}
total reported employees)
Fuels
(${q://QID43/ChoiceTextEntryValue/4}
total reported employees)
Transportation vehicles, including
motor vehicles
(${q://QID43/ChoiceTextEntryValue/5}
total reported employees)
Component parts for transportation
vehicles
(${q://QID43/ChoiceTextEntryValue/6}
total reported employees)
Carbon capture and storage
(${q://QID43/ChoiceTextEntryValue/7}
total reported employees)

Q11

Thinking of your ${e://Field/Q9_1} energy generation workers at your location, please classify them
in the following categories. Please count each employee only once and categorize them in the
technology area where they spend the most time.
Solar photovoltaic electric generation
Concentrated solar electric generation
Land-based wind generation
Offshore wind generation
Geothermal generation
Bioenergy/biomass generation
Low-impact hydroelectric generation
including wave/kinetic generation
Traditional hydroelectric generation
Advanced/low emission natural gas
Nuclear generation
Coal generation
Oil and other petroleum generation
Natural gas generation
Combined heat and power
${q://QID17/ChoiceTextEntryValue/14}

Q12

Thinking of your ${e://Field/Q9_2} electric power transmission and distribution workers at your
location, please classify them in the following categories. Please count each employee only once and
categorize them in the technology area where they spend the most time.
Traditional transmission and
distribution
Smart grid
Micro grids
Electric vehicle charging stations
${q://QID18/ChoiceTextEntryValue/4}
${q://QID18/ChoiceTextEntryValue/5}

Q13

Thinking of your ${e://Field/Q9_3} storage workers at your location, please classify them in the
following categories. Please count each employee only once and categorize them in the technology
area where they spend the most time.
Pumped hydro-power storage
Battery storage, including electric
vehicle batteries or storage for solar
generation
Mechanical storage (flywheels,
compressed air energy storage, etc.)
Thermal storage
Liquefied natural gas
Compressed natural gas
Crude oil
Refined petroleum fuels (liquid)
Refined petroleum fuels (gas)
Coal storage (piles, domes, etc.)
Biofuels, including ethanol and
biodiesel
Nuclear fuel
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/13}
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/14}
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/15}
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/16}

Q14

Thinking of your ${e://Field/BATTERY} battery storage workers at your location, please classify in
them in the following categories. Please count each employee only once and categorize them in the
battery storage application category where they spend the most time.
Consumer devices
Vehicles or other transportation
Buildings or industrial facilities
Electric grid
${q://QID137/ChoiceTextEntryValue/5}

Q15

Thinking of your ${e://Field/Q9_4} energy efficiency, including heating, cooling and building
envelope workers at your location, please classify them in the following categories. Please count each
employee only once and categorize them in the technology area where they spend the most time.
ENERGY STAR® certified appliances
(not including HVAC)
ENERGY STAR certified heating,
ventilation, and cooling (HVAC)
Other high efficiency HVAC that are out
of scope for ENERGY STAR certification
(e.g. indirect evaporative coolers, air to
water heat pumps, energy recovery
systems, etc.)
Traditional HVAC goods, control
systems, and services
ENERGY STAR certified water
heaters
ENERGY STAR certified electronics
(TVs, telephones, audio/video, etc.)
ENERGY STAR certified windows,
doors and skylights
ENERGY STAR certified roofing
ENERGY STAR certified insulation
Air sealing
ENERGY STAR certified commercial
food service equipment
ENERGY STAR certified data center
equipment
ENERGY STAR certified LED lighting
Other LED, CFL, and efficient lighting
Solar thermal water heating and
cooling
Other renewable heating and cooling
(geothermal, biomass, heat pumps,
etc.)
Advanced building
materials/insulation
Recycled building materials
Reduced water consumption products
and appliances
${q://QID22/ChoiceTextEntryValue/20}

Q16

Thinking of your ${e://Field/Q9_5} fuels-related workers at your location, please classify them in the
following categories. Please count each employee only once and categorize them in the technology
area where they spend the most time.
Coal
Onshore petroleum, including gasoline
and diesel
Offshore petroleum, including gasoline
and diesel
Onshore natural gas
Offshore natural gas
Other fossil fuel
Corn ethanol
Renewable diesel
Biodiesel
Other ethanol/non-woody biomass
Woody biomass/cellulosic biofuel
Waste fuels
Other biofuels
Nuclear fuel
${q://QID23/ChoiceTextEntryValue/10}

Q17

Thinking of your ${e://Field/Q8_6} transportation vehicles, including motor vehicles-related
workers at your location, please classify them in the following categories. Please count each employee
only once and categorize them in the technology area where they spend the most time.
Gasoline and diesel motor vehicles
(excluding freight transport)
Hybrid electric vehicles
Plug-in hybrid vehicles
Electric vehicles
Natural gas vehicles
Hydrogen vehicles
Fuel cell vehicles
${q://QID24/ChoiceTextEntryValue/8}

Q18

Thinking of your component parts for transportation vehicles-related workers at your location,
please classify them in the following categories. Please count each employee only once and
categorize them in the technology area where they spend the most time.
Transportation vehicle engine & drive
parts
Transportation vehicle exhaust system
parts
Transportation vehicle body parts
${q://QID25/ChoiceTextEntryValue/4}

Q19-Q37

Thinking of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy employees, how many are:
Male (Record # of
employees)
Female (Record # of
employees)
Gender non-binary (Record #
of employees)

This survey uses U.S. Census Bureau categories for ethnicity and race. The U.S. Census Bureau
considers race and ethnicity to be two separate and distinct concepts. Ethnicity determines whether a
person is of Hispanic origin or not. Race is defined as a person's self-identification with one or more
social groups. An individual can report as White, Black or African American, Asian, American Indian
and Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, or some other race.

Thinking of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy employees, please indicate the
ethinicity for each employee. How many are:
Hispanic or Latino (Record # of
employees)
Not Hispanic or Latino (Record
# of employees)

Thinking of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy employees, please indicate the race
and choose all that apply. How many are:
American Indian or Alaskan
Native (Record # of
employees)
Asian (Record # of
employees)
Black or African American
(Record # of employees)
Black Indigenous
Native Hawaiian or other
Pacific Islander (Record # of
employees)
White (Record # of
employees)
Two or more races (Record #
of employees)

Thinking of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy employees, how many are:
Veterans of the U.S. Armed
Forces (Record # of
employees)
55 and over (Record # of
employees)
Represented by unions,
collective bargaining
agreements, and/or project
labor agreements (Record # of
employees)
Identify as LGBQT+
Have a disability that requires
accommodation
Were formerly incarcerated

Thinking of the current ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy employees at your location, how
many are in the following occupational categories?
(Please only assign one category to each employee that supports the energy portion of your business.
If they fall into more than one category, please assign them to the category in which they devote more
of their time.)
Mining and Extraction Field positions (includes oil field workers, miners, etc.)

Record # of employees
Refused

Production/Manufacturing positions (includes workers in refineries and assembly workers and
those involved in the design, quality control and manufacturing process)
Record # of employees
Refused

Installation or repair positions (includes technicians, building trades people, and supervisors
that are working at project site)
Record # of employees
Refused

Administrative positions (includes customer service representatives, clerks, office and
operations support)
Record # of employees
Refused

Management/Professional positions (does not include those supervisors that spend a majority
of their time at project sites or sales managers)
Record # of employees
Refused

Sales positions (includes cost estimators, sales representatives and sales managers)
Record # of employees
Refused

Other
Specify
Record # of employees
Refused

How many energy workers have you hired over the last 12 months, either for new positions or to
replace former workers?
Record #:

Thinking of the ${q://QID62/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy workers that you have hired at your
location over the last 12 months, please indicate your level of difficulty finding qualified applicants to fill
the positions.
Very difficult
Somewhat difficult
Not at all difficult
Don't know/ Refused

What are the two most significant reasons for the reported difficulty?
#1
#2

Please provide the two most difficult positions for your organization to fill at your location.
#1
#2

You reported ${q://QID62/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} additional energy workers at your organization
over the last 12 months.Of these ${q://QID62/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} positions, how many:
Were newly created positions?
Record # of employees
Refused

Were existing employees that added energy responsibilities?
Record # of employees
Refused

Were hired to replace workers due to turnover or retirement?
Record # of employees
Refused

You reported ${q://QID62/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} additional energy workers at your organization
over the last 12 months.Of these ${q://QID62/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} positions, how many:
Were positions that required previous work experience related to the position?
Record # of employees
Refused

Required a bachelors degree or beyond?
Record # of employees
Refused

Required an associate degree or academic certificate from an accredited college, but not a
bachelors degree?
Record # of employees
Refused

Required a vocational or technical postsecondary certificate or credential?
Record # of employees
Refused

Are represented by a union, collective bargaining agreement, or a project labor agreement?
Record # of employees
Refused

Does your firm have a formal or informal mentorship/sponsorship program?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Briefly describe the mentorship/sponsorship program.

Has your firm adopted any specific strategies, policies, or programs to increase the number of female
hires?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Briefly describe the strategies, policies, or programs to increase female hires.

Has your firm adopted any specific strategies, policies, or programs to increase the number of ethnic or
racial minority hires?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Briefly describe the strategies, policies, or programs to increase minority hires?

Has your firm adopted any specific strategies, policies, or programs to increase the number of
LGBTQ+ hires?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Briefly describe the strategies, policies, or programs to increase LGBTQ+ hires?

Does your firm offer or require a diversity and/or inclusion training program aimed at advocating
workplace diversity and inclusion?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

Q38-Q40

The following is a list of factors that may contribute to difficulty growing a profitable business. Please
rate the significance of each factor.

Very significant

Somewhat
significant

Not at all significant

Don't know/
Refused

Permitting delays
Lack of capital
Poor demand
Policy challenges
Interconnection delays
Cost or supply of materials
Lack of qualified talent

Thinking about your organization’s energy related suppliers and vendors, what percent of your supply
chain purchases (in dollars/value), are:
(Use whole numbers to indicate percentages, i.e. 20% = 20. Enter zero (0) if none)
In-state (Enter %)
Out of state but in the United
States (Enter %)
Outside of the United States
(Enter %)

Which countries are your energy related suppliers and vendors located in?

Thinking about your organization’s energy related customers, what percent are located:
(Use whole numbers to indicate percentages, i.e. 20% = 20. Enter zero (0) if none)
In-state (Enter %)
In a bordering state but out of
state (Enter %)
In the United States, but
outside of a bordering state
(Enter %)
Outside of the United States
(Enter %)

Which countries are your energy related customers located in?

Q41-43

Can you name any specific rebates or incentives that can reduce the cost of selling, distributing or
installing energy for your customers?

Approximately how much of your organization’s work at your current location, in terms of total gross
revenue, is related to energy?
Record $:

Approximately how much of your organization’s work at your current location, in terms of total gross
revenue, is related to each of the following products or services? (Please use whole numbers to
represent percentages, for example 30 = 30%)
(Answers should sum to 100%)
Solar photovoltaic electric generation
Concentrated solar electric generation
Land-based wind generation
Offshore wind generation
Geothermal generation
Bioenergy/biomass generation
Low-impact hydroelectric generation
including wave/kinetic generation
Traditional hydroelectric generation
Advanced/low emission natural gas
Nuclear generation
Coal generation
Oil and other petroleum generation
Natural gas generation
Combined heat and power
${q://QID17/ChoiceTextEntryValue/14}
Traditional transmission and
distribution
Smart grid
Micro grids
Electric vehicle charging stations
${q://QID18/ChoiceTextEntryValue/4}
${q://QID18/ChoiceTextEntryValue/5}
Pumped hydro-power storage
Battery storage, including electric
vehicle batteries or storage for solar
generation

Mechanical storage (flywheels,
compressed air energy storage, etc.)
Thermal storage
Liquefied natural gas storage
Compressed natural gas storage
Crude oil storage
Refined petroleum fuels (liquid)
storage
Refined petroleum fuels (gas) storage
Coal storage (piles, domes, etc.)
Biofuels, including ethanol and biodiesel
storage
Nuclear fuel storage
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/13}
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/14}
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/15}
${q://QID19/ChoiceTextEntryValue/16}
ENERGY STAR® certified appliances
(not including HVAC)
ENERGY STAR certified heating,
ventilation, and cooling (HVAC)
Other high efficiency HVAC that are out
of scope for ENERGY STAR certification
(e.g. indirect evaporative coolers, air to
water heat pumps, energy recovery
systems, etc.)
Traditional HVAC goods, control
systems, and services
ENERGY STAR certified water
heaters
ENERGY STAR certified electronics
(TVs, telephones, audio/video, etc.)
ENERGY STAR certified windows,
doors and skylights
ENERGY STAR certified roofing
ENERGY STAR certified insulation
Air sealing
ENERGY STAR certified commercial
food service equipment
ENERGY STAR certified data center
equipment
ENERGY STAR certified LED lighting
Other LED, CFL, and efficient lighting
Solar thermal water heating and
cooling
Other renewable heating and cooling
(geothermal, biomass, heat pumps,
etc.)
Advanced building
materials/insulation
Recycled building materials
Reduced water consumption products
and appliances
${q://QID22/ChoiceTextEntryValue/20}
Coal fuel
Onshore petroleum fuel, including
gasoline and diesel
Offshore petroleum fuel, including
gasoline and diesel
Onshore natural gas fuel
Offshore natural gas fuel
Other fossil fuels
Corn ethanol fuel
Renewable diesel fuel
Biodiesel
Other ethanol/non-woody biomass
Woody biomass/cellulosic biofuel
Waste fuels
Other biofuels
Nuclear fuel
${q://QID23/ChoiceTextEntryValue/10}
Gasoline and diesel motor vehicles
(excluding freight transport)
Hybrid electric vehicles
Plug-in hybrid vehicles
Electric vehicles
Natural gas vehicles
Hydrogen vehicles
Fuel cell vehicles
${q://QID24/ChoiceTextEntryValue/8}
Transportation vehicle engine & drive
parts
Transportation vehicle exhaust system
parts
Transportation vehicle body parts
${q://QID25/ChoiceTextEntryValue/4}

Q44-cont

With which of the following types of transportation vehicles does your firm primarily design,
manufacture, sell, repair, or otherwise work with?
Automobiles
Light duty vehicles
Heavy duty vehicles
Industrial vehicles, such as forklifts
Recreational vehicles, such as golf carts
Rail
Other (Specify)
Don't know/ Refused

Does your firm manufacture, design, sell, and/or distribute parts solely used for alternative vehicles, or
vehicles with a fuel source other than gasoline or diesel?
Yes
No
Don't know/ Refused

How much of your firm’s work, as a percentage of your total revenue, is attributed to parts solely used
for alternative vehicles, or vehicles with a fuel source other than gasoline or diesel?
All of it (100%)
Half to most of it (50% to 99%)
A quarter to almost half of it (25% to 49%)
Less than a quarter (1% to 24%)
Don't know/ Refused

Thinking of the type of fuel used, does your organization offer parts for any of the following types of
transportation vehicles?
(Select all that apply)
Hydrogen vehicles
Hybrid electric vehicles
Electric vehicles
Fuel cell vehicles
Plug-in hybrid vehicles
Gasoline and diesel motor vehicles (excluding freight transport)
Natural gas vehicles
Other (Specify)
Don't know/ Refused

Which systems for electric and hybrid vehicles does your firm primarily work with?
Body design or structure
Batteries
Charging components
Electric propulsion (i.e. converter, controller, transmission, etc.)
Auxiliaries (i.e. brakes, steering, climate control, etc.)
Other (Specify)
Don't know/ Refused

How many of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy employees work on ENERGY STAR
certified new home construction?
Record # of employees

How many of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy employees work on ENERGY
STAR certified buildings and plants (commercial and industrial)?
Record # of employees

How many of your ${q://QID34/ChoiceTextEntryValue/1} energy employees work on administering,
managing, evaluating, or otherwise working on utility-led energy efficiency programs, rebates, and
other activities?
Record # of employees

Thank you for completing the survey. Since it sometimes becomes necessary for the project manager
to confirm responses to certain questions, please verify your contact information.
This information will also be used to ensure that we do not call you as part of our telephone survey
effort for this project.
First and Last Name
Position
Phone
Email
Organization Name
Organization Address
Organization City
Organization State
Organization Zip


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