Solar (Small, 10kW) : Technical Report Preparation Guide
Solar (Small, 10kW) : Technical Report Preparation Guide
Solar (Small, 10kW) : Technical Report Preparation Guide
RD Instruction 4280-B
Appendix B
Page 27
Section 6.
Solar, Small
(07-18-05)
SPECIAL PN
RD Instruction 4280-B
Appendix B
Page 28
(1) Identify zoning, building, and electrical code issues, and
required permits and the anticipated schedule for meeting those
requirements and securing those permits.
(2) Identify available component warranties for the specific
project location and size.
(3) For systems planning to interconnect with a utility, describe
the utilitys system interconnection requirements, power purchase
arrangements, or licenses where required and the anticipated
schedule for meeting those requirements and obtaining those
agreements. This is required even if the system is installed on
the customer side of the utility meter. For systems planning to
utilize a local net metering program as their interconnection
agreement, describe the applicable local net metering program.
(4) Identify all environmental issues, including environmental
compliance issues, associated with the project on Form RD 1940-20,
Request for Environmental Information, and in compliance with 7
CFR part 1940, subpart G, of this title.
(5) Submit a statement certifying that the project will be
installed in accordance with applicable local, State, and national
codes and regulations.
(c) Resource assessment. Provide adequate and appropriate data to
demonstrate the amount of renewable resource available. Indicate the
source of the solar data and assumptions.
(d) Design and engineering. Provide authoritative evidence that the
system will be designed and engineered so as to meet its intended
purpose, will ensure public safety, and will comply with applicable
laws, regulations, agreements, permits, codes, and standards. For small
solar electric systems, the engineering must be comprehensive, including
solar collector design and selection, support structure design and
selection, power conditioning design and selection, surface or
submersible water pumps and energy storage requirements as applicable,
and selection of cabling, disconnects and interconnection equipment.
For small solar thermal systems, the engineering must be comprehensive,
including solar collector design and selection, support structure design
and selection, pump and piping design and selection, and energy storage
design and selection.
(1) Provide a concise but complete description of the small solar
system, including location of the project and proposed equipment
specifications. Identify possible vendors and models of major
system components. Provide the expected system energy production
based on available solar resource data on a monthly (when
possible) and annual basis and how the energy produced by the
system will be used.
RD Instruction 4280-B
Appendix B
Page 29
(2) Describe the project site and address issues such as solar
access, orientation, proximity to the load or the electrical grid,
environmental concerns such as water quality and land use, unique
safety concerns such as hazardous materials handling,
construction, and installation issues, and whether special
circumstances exist.
(e) Project development schedule. Identify each significant task, its
beginning and end, and its relationship to the time needed to initiate
and carry the project through startup and shakedown. Provide a detailed
description of the project timeline, including system and site design,
permits and agreements, equipment procurement, and system installation
from excavation through startup and shakedown.
(f) Project economic assessment. Provide a study that describes the
costs and revenues of the proposed project to demonstrate the financial
performance of the project, including the calculation of simple payback.
Provide a detailed analysis and description of project costs, including
design, permitting, equipment, site preparation, system installation,
system startup and shakedown, warranties, insurance, financing,
professional services, and operations and maintenance costs. Provide a
detailed description of applicable investment incentives, productivity
incentives, loans, and grants. Provide a detailed description of
historic or expected energy use and expected energy offsets or sales on
a monthly and annual basis. In addition, provide other information
necessary to assess the projects cost effectiveness.
(g) Equipment procurement. Demonstrate that equipment required by the
system is available and can be procured and delivered within the
proposed project development schedule. Small solar systems may be
constructed of components manufactured in more than one location.
Provide a description of any unique equipment procurement issues such as
scheduling and timing of component manufacture and delivery, ordering,
warranties, shipping, receiving, and on-site storage or inventory.
Provide a detailed description of equipment certification. Identify all
the major equipment that is proprietary and justify how this unique
equipment is needed to meet the requirements of the proposed design.
Include a statement from the applicant certifying that open and free
competition will be used for the procurement of project components in a
manner consistent with the requirements of 7 CFR part 3015 of this
title.
(07-18-05)
SPECIAL PN
RD Instruction 4280-B
Appendix B
Page 30