Developing Renewable Energy Projects Larger Than 10 MWs at Federal Facilities (Book): Large-Scale Renewable Energy Guide, Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)

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Abstract

To accomplish Federal goals for renewable energy, sustainability, and energy security, large-scale renewable energy projects must be developed and constructed on Federal sites at a significant scale with significant private investment. The U.S. Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) helps Federal agencies meet these goals and assists agency personnel navigate thecomplexities of developing such projects and attract the necessary private capital to complete them. This guide is intended to provide a general resource that will begin to develop the Federal employee's awareness and understanding of the project developer's operating environment and the private sector's awareness and understanding of the Federal environment. Because the vast majority of theinvestment that is required to meet the goals for large-scale renewable energy projects will come from the private sector, this guide has been organized to match Federal processes with typical phases of commercial project development. The main purpose of this guide is to provide a project development framework to allow the Federal Government, private developers, and investors to work in acoordinated fashion on large-scale renewable energy projects. The framework includes key elements that describe a successful, financially attractive large-scale renewable energy project.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages76
StatePublished - 2013

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/BK-7A40-52121

Other Report Number

  • DOE/GO-102013-3915

Keywords

  • energy
  • Federal Energy Management Program
  • FEMP
  • guides
  • renewable
  • renewable energy projects

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