DOE F 540.6 SEP Quarterly Program Report

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DOE F 540.6 -SEP Quarterly Program Report

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
STATE ENERGY PROGRAM
PROGRAM STATUS REPORT

OMB No: 1910-5126
Expiration Date: 08/31/2023

Grant Number:
Grant Period:
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7.

Project Title:
Market:
Program Year:
State:
Status:
Percent Of Work Complete:
Final:

I. MILESTONES:
Milestone

Q1

II. FINANCIAL METRICS:
Q1
Source of Funds
Applicant
Local
III. PROCESS METRICS:
Q1
Description

Q2

Q3

Q4

To Date
0
0
0

Q2

Q3

Q4

To Date
0
0

Q2

Q3

Q4

To Date
0
0
0

IV. QUALITATIVE DESCRIPTIONS:
1. Accomplishments, publicity, good news:

2. Infrastructure Investment Rationale:

3. Performance outcome data collected:

4. Remarks (problems, issues, variance from plan):

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