Common use of TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES Clause in Contracts

TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES. The goal of this task is to ensure the technological learning that resulted from the demonstration(s) is captured and disseminated to the range of professions that will be responsible for future deployments of this technology or similar technologies. The Recipient Shall: • Develop and submit a Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) that outlines how the Recipient will document the planning, construction, commissioning, and operation of the technology or system being demonstrated. The Project Case Study Plan should include: o An outline of the objectives, goals, and activities of the case study. o The organization that will be conducting the case study and the plan for conducting it. o A list of professions and practitioners involved in the technology’s deployment. o Specific activities the recipient will take to ensure the learning that results from the project is disseminated to those professions and practitioners. o Presentations/webinars/training events to disseminate the results of the case study. • Present the Draft Project Case Study Plan to the TAC for review and comment. • Develop and submit a Summary of TAC Comments that summarizes comments received from the TAC members on the Draft Project Case Study Plan. This document will identify: o TAC comments the recipient proposes to incorporate into the Final Technology Transfer Plan. o TAC comments the recipient does not propose to incorporate with and explanation why. • Submit the Final Project Case Study Plan to the CAM for approval. • Execute the Final Project Case Study Plan and develop and submit a Project Case Study (Draft/Final) • When directed by the CAM, develop presentation materials for an Energy Commission- sponsored conference/workshop(s) on the project. • When directed by the CAM, participate in annual EPIC symposium(s) sponsored by the California Energy Commission. • Provide at least (6) six High Quality Digital Photographs (minimum resolution of 1300x500 pixels in landscape ratio) of pre and post technology installation at the project sites or related project photographs. Products: • Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) • Summary of TAC Comments • Project Case Study (Draft/Final) • High Quality Digital Photographs

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

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TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES. The goal of this task is to ensure the technological learning that resulted from the demonstration(s) is captured and disseminated to the range of professions that will be responsible for future deployments of this technology or similar technologies. The Recipient Shall: • Develop and submit a Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) that outlines how the Recipient will document the planning, construction, commissioning, and operation of the technology or system being demonstrated. The Project Case Study Plan should include: o An outline of the objectives, goals, and activities of the case study. o The organization that will be conducting the case study and the plan for conducting it. o A list of professions and practitioners involved in the technology’s deployment. o Specific activities the recipient Recipient will take to ensure the learning that results from the project is disseminated to those professions and practitioners. o Presentations/webinars/training events to disseminate the results of the case study. • Present the Draft Project Case Study Plan to the TAC for review and comment. • Develop and submit a Summary of TAC Comments that summarizes comments received from the TAC members on the Draft Project Case Study Plan. This document will identify: o TAC comments the recipient Recipient proposes to incorporate into the Final Technology Transfer Plan. o TAC comments the recipient Recipient does not propose to incorporate with and explanation why. • Submit the Final Project Case Study Plan to the CAM for approval. • Execute the Final Project Case Study Plan and develop and submit a Project Case Study (Draft/Final) • When directed by the CAM, develop presentation materials for an Energy Commission- CEC- sponsored conference/workshop(s) on the project. • When directed by the CAM, participate in annual EPIC symposium(s) sponsored by the California Energy CommissionCEC. • Provide at least (6) six High Quality Digital Photographs (minimum resolution of 1300x500 pixels in landscape ratio) of pre and post technology installation at the project sites or related project photographs. Products: • Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) • Summary of TAC Comments • Project Case Study (Draft/Final) • High Quality Digital Photographs

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES. The goal of this task is to ensure the technological learning that resulted from the demonstration(s) project is captured and disseminated to the range of professions that will be responsible for future deployments of this technology or similar technologies. The Recipient Shall: • Develop and submit a Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Finaldraft and final) that outlines how the Recipient will document the planning, construction, commissioning, and operation of the technology or system being demonstrated. The Project Case Study Plan should include: o An outline of the objectives, goals, and activities of the case study. o The organization that will be conducting the case study and the plan for conducting it. o A list of professions and practitioners involved in the technology’s deployment. o Specific activities the recipient will take to ensure the learning that results from the project is disseminated to those professions and practitioners. o Presentations/webinars/training events to disseminate the results of the case study. • Present the Draft Project Case Study Plan to the TAC for review and comment. • Develop and submit a Summary of TAC Comments that summarizes comments received from the TAC members on the Draft Project Case Study Plan. This document will identify: o TAC comments the recipient proposes to incorporate into the Final Technology Transfer Plan. o TAC comments the recipient does not propose to incorporate with and explanation why. • Submit the Final Project Case Study Plan to the CAM for approval. • Execute the Final Project Case Study Plan and develop and submit a Project Case Study (Draft/Final) • When directed by the CAM, develop presentation materials for an Energy Commission- CEC- sponsored conference/workshop(s) on the project. • When directed by the CAM, participate in annual EPIC symposium(s) sponsored by the California Energy CommissionCEC. • Provide at least (6) six High Quality Digital Photographs (minimum resolution of 1300x500 pixels in landscape ratio) of pre and post technology installation at the project sites or related project photographs. Products: • Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) • Summary of TAC Comments • Project Case Study (Draft/Final) • High Quality Digital Photographs.

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES. The goal of this task is to ensure the technological learning that resulted from the demonstration(s) project is captured and disseminated to the range of professions that will be responsible for future deployments of this technology or similar technologies. The Recipient Shall: Develop and submit a Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) that outlines how the Recipient will document the planning, construction, commissioning, and operation of the technology or system being demonstrated. The Project Case Study Plan should include: o An outline of the objectives, goals, and activities of the case study. o The organization that will be conducting the case study and the plan for conducting it. o A list of professions and practitioners involved in the technology’s deployment. o Specific activities the recipient will take to ensure the learning that results from the project is disseminated to those professions and practitioners. o Presentations/webinars/training events to disseminate the results of the case study. Present the Draft Project Case Study Plan to the TAC for review and comment. Develop and submit a Summary of TAC Comments that summarizes comments received from the TAC members on the Draft Project Case Study Plan. This document will identify: o TAC comments the recipient proposes to incorporate into the Final Technology Transfer Plan. o TAC comments the recipient does not propose to incorporate with and explanation why. Submit the Final Project Case Study Plan to the CAM for approval. Execute the Final Project Case Study Plan and develop and submit a Project Case Study (Draft/Final) When directed by the CAM, develop presentation materials for an Energy Commission- CEC- sponsored conference/workshop(s) on the project. When directed by the CAM, participate in the annual EPIC symposium(s) sponsored by the California Energy CommissionCEC. Provide at least (6) six High Quality Digital Photographs (minimum resolution of 1300x500 pixels in landscape ratio) of pre and post technology installation at the project sites or related project photographs. Products: • Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) • Summary of TAC Comments • Project Case Study (Draft/Final) • High Quality Digital Photographs.

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

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TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES. The goal of this task is to ensure the technological learning that resulted from the demonstration(s) is captured and disseminated to the range of professions that will be responsible for future deployments of this technology or similar technologies. The Recipient Shall: • Develop and submit a Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) that outlines how the Recipient will document the planning, construction, commissioning, and operation of the technology or system being demonstrated. The Project Case Study Plan should include: o An outline of the objectives, goals, and activities of the case study. o The organization that will be conducting the case study and the plan for conducting it. o A list of professions and practitioners involved in the technology’s deployment. o Specific activities the recipient will take to ensure the learning that results from the project is disseminated to those professions and practitioners. o Presentations/webinars/training events to disseminate the results of the case study. • Present the Draft draft Project Case Study Plan to the TAC for review and comment. • Develop and submit a Summary of TAC Comments that summarizes comments received from the TAC members on the Draft draft Project Case Study Plan. This document will identify: o TAC comments the recipient proposes to incorporate into the Final final Technology Transfer Plan. o TAC comments the recipient does not propose to incorporate with and explanation why. • Submit the Final final Project Case Study Plan to the CAM for approval. • Execute the Final final Project Case Study Plan and develop and submit a Project Case Study (Draft/Finaldraft and final) • When directed by the CAM, develop presentation materials for an Energy Commission- a CEC sponsored conference/workshop(s) on the project. • When directed by the CAM, participate in annual EPIC symposium(s) sponsored by the California Energy CommissionCEC. • Provide at least (6) six High Quality Digital Photographs (minimum resolution of 1300x500 pixels in landscape ratio) of pre and post technology installation at the project sites or related project photographs. Products: • Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) • Summary of TAC Comments • Project Case Study (Draft/Final) • High Quality Digital Photographs.

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES. The goal of this task is to ensure the technological learning that resulted from the demonstration(s) this project is captured and disseminated to so that similar efforts build on the range of professions that will be responsible for future deployments of this technology or similar technologieslessons learned. The Recipient Shallshall: • Develop and submit a Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) that outlines how the Recipient will document the planning, construction, commissioningestablishment, and operation of the technology or system being demonstratedproject. The Project Case Study Plan should include: o An outline of the objectives, goals, and activities of the case study. o The organization that will be conducting the case study and the plan for conducting it. o A list of professions and practitioners involved in the technology’s deploymentproject's development. o Specific activities the recipient will take to ensure the learning that results from the project is disseminated to those professions and practitioners. o Presentations/webinars/training events to disseminate the results of the case study. • Present the Draft Project Case Study Plan to the TAC for review and comment. • Develop and submit a Summary of TAC Comments that summarizes comments received from the TAC members on the Draft draft Project Case Study Plan. This document will identify: o TAC comments the recipient proposes to incorporate into the Final Technology Transfer Plan. o TAC comments the recipient does not propose to incorporate with and explanation why. • Submit the Final final Project Case Study Plan to the CAM for approval. • Execute the Final final Project Case Study Plan and develop and submit a Project Case Study (Draft/Final) Study. • When directed by the CAM, develop presentation materials for an Energy Commission- a CEC sponsored conference/workshop(s) on the project. • When directed by the CAM, participate in annual EPIC symposium(s) sponsored by the California Energy CommissionCEC. • Provide at least (6) six High Quality Digital Photographs (minimum resolution of 1300x500 pixels in landscape ratio) of pre and post technology installation at the project sites or related project photographs. Products: • Project Case Study Plan (Draft/Final) • Summary of TAC Comments • Project Case Study (Draft/Final) • High Quality Digital Photographs.

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