6 Miss. Code. R. 3-5.14 - Data Collection and Reporting - Using eProject Builder (ePB)
eProject Builder ("ePB") is a web-based tool managed on behalf of the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) by The University of California/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). ePB enables ESCO and their customer or other entities to:
A. upload and track project-level
information;
B. generate basic
project reporting materials (e.g. task order schedules) that may be mandated by
local, state, and/or federal agency requirements; and
C. benchmark proposed ESPC projects against
historical project data;
D. ESPs
shall collect and report project data on behalf of public entities and with
approval by public entities entered on the LBNL website (http://eprojectbuilder.lbl.gov)
at the specified times in accordance with Miss. Code Ann. Section
31-7-14.
MEESP will also be identified as a Project Viewer for all projects entered into
the ePB database.
E. Based on
information provided by the ESCO, the parties agree that the data required to
be delivered to LBNL under this clause has commercial value whose disclosure
would cause competitive harm to the commercial value or use of the data. LBNL
intends to withhold such data from disclosure under
10
C.F.R. 1004.3(e)(2). The use
of this data is governed by the provisions of this Agreement. Unless compelled
by a court of competent jurisdiction, there may be no release of this data to
the public without the written consent of the User and DOE. Aggregate data that
does not identify project-specific metric information may be released as set
forth in the Agreement. Other information required to be delivered under this
Agreement, but not covered under this Commercially Valuable ESPC Project Data
clause, shall be delivered in accordance with this Agreement.
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