Energy Policy, Vol.33, No.15, 1957-1968, 2005
A search for factors related to successful performance by Rebuild America partnerships
Under the sponsorship of the US Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) studied the Rebuild America program for the purpose of identifying key factors associated with successful operations. This involved performing a quantitative analysis of the relationships between program results and selected characteristics of the partnerships as well as soliciting opinion data from partnership representatives regarding the factors related to good performance. The statistical analysis revealed hat partnership age and the number of projects per partnership were both positively related to all the results measures tested, by themselves and in the presence of each other. The factors most frequently mentioned by the interviewed partnership representatives as influencing good partnership performance were: general assistance from the Rebuild America representative; open communications among all partners; existence of a "champion" for the partnership; support from the relevant city or state government; effective marketing to attract new partners', strong community interest; quick return on investment" interaction with other community organizations; and continuity of funding. A full discussion of all study findings can be found in the ORNL Report entitled at examination of Rebuild America partnership accomplishments and the factors influencing them (ORNL/CON-490, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN). (c) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.