7 C.F.R. § 5001.307
In addition to the requirements specified in § 5001.303, a lender seeking a loan guarantee for a REAP project must submit the information identified below based on total project costs.
(a) Borrower eligibility information.
(b) Borrower description. Describe the ownership of the borrower, including the information specified in paragraphs (b)(1) through (3) of this section, as applicable. Include a description of the borrower's existing farm, ranch, or business operation, including how long the borrower has been in operation. Rural small businesses and agriculture operations owned by Tribes should provide documentation to adequately show the separation of the applicant and the Tribal government.
(c) Project information. Provide information concerning the project as a whole and its relationship to the borrower's operations, including:
(3) Identification of the amount of funds and the source(s) of funds the borrower is proposing to use for the project. Provide written commitments for funds at the time the application is submitted to receive points under this scoring criterion.
(e) Technical report. All eligible projects must have technical merit and provide information as identified in § 5001.106(e), § 5001.107, or § 5001.108 and (e)(1) through (3) of this section.
(1) Level of detail. Information provided must be in sufficient detail to enable the Agency to determine the technical merit of the project. Design drawings and process flowcharts are encouraged as exhibits. The technical report requirements can be provided in the technical feasibility section of a feasibility study, instead of completing a separate technical report.
(iv) In addition, the following technologies, must provide a technical report in accordance with paragraphs (e)(1)(v) through (viii) of this section, as applicable:
(v) For total project costs in the amount of $80,000 or less, a technical report, as identified in § 5001.303(c)(16), prepared in accordance with the following paragraphs, as applicable:
(A) EEI technical reports. Each EEI technical report submitted under this section must provide:
(1) A description of the proposed EEI, including its intended purpose;
(2) Vendor/installer certification that the EEI project uses commercially available technology;
(3) Vendor/installer certified projections on the quantity of energy to be saved;
(4) Certification by vendor/installer that they are qualified to complete the project as intended;
(5) Vendor/installer certification that the EEI system will operate and perform over the project's useful life in a reliable and cost-effective manner; and
(6) An estimate of simple payback, including all calculations, documentation, and any assumptions.
(B) RES technical reports. Each RES technical report submitted under this section must provide:
(1) A description of the proposed RES project, including its intended purpose;
(2) Vendor/installer certified projections on energy to be replaced and/or generated, including the quality and availability of the renewable resource to the project; if there is a residence closely associated with the RES project, the historical amount of energy used by the residence and the historical amount of energy used by the agricultural operation or rural small business, as applicable, to satisfactorily demonstrate 50 percent or more of proposed generation will benefit the agricultural operation or rural small business;
(3) Vendor/installer certification that the RES project uses commercially available technology;
(4) Certification that the vendor/installer is qualified to complete the project as intended;
(5) Certification that the project will perform over its useful life in a reliable and cost-effective manner; and
(6) The projected financial performance of the project. The description must address total project costs, revenues accrued from the sale or crediting of energy, quantity and value of energy offset, and revenue from byproducts. Include applicable investment and other production incentives and indicate if they are one time or reoccurring incentives. Provide an estimate of simple payback, including all calculations, documentation, and any assumptions.
(C) EEE technical reports. Each EEE technical report submitted under this section, regardless of total project costs, must provide:
(1) A description of the proposed EEE and its intended purpose, including baseline data, specifications, and efficiency data;
(2) Vendor/installer certification that the EEE project uses commercially available technology;
(3) Vendor/installer certification of the proposed energy consumption quantity and price per unit of the energy efficiency equipment to be installed;
(4) Certification by vendor/installer that they are qualified to complete the project as intended;
(5) Vendor/installer certification that the EEE system will operate and perform over the project's useful life in a reliable and cost-effective manner; and
(6) An estimate of simple payback, including all calculations, documentation, and any assumptions.
[85 FR 42518, July 14, 2020, as amended at 89 FR 79721, Sept. 30, 2024]