Reader Satisfaction Survey Step 1Step 2Step 3Step 4Step 5The State of Renewable Energies in EuropeReader Satisfaction Survey▶ 17th annual overview barometerPlease come back to the survey after consulting the barometerIt will take you less than 5 minutes to answer this questionnaire. To thank you for your participation.NextGeneral information (all fields are mandatory)1. In what field of activity are you involved? * Renewable energiesOther energiesTransportEnergy efficiencyInformation / Public awareness / EducationOther2. In which country are you located? * —Please choose an option—ArubaAfghanistanAngolaAlbaniaAndorraUnited Arab EmiratesArgentinaArmeniaAmerican SamoaAntigua and BarbudaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBurundiBelgiumBeninBurkina FasoBangladeshBulgariaBahrainBahamasBosnia and HerzegovinaBelarusBelizeBermudaBolivia, Plurinational State ofBrazilBarbadosBrunei DarussalamBhutanBotswanaChadCentral African RepublicCanadaChileChinaCôte d’IvoireCameroonCongo, the Democratic Republic of theCongoCook IslandsColombiaComorosCape VerdeCosta RicaCubaCayman IslandsCyprusCzech RepublicGermanyDjiboutiDominicaDenmarkDominican RepublicAlgeriaEcuadorEgyptEritreaSpainEstoniaEthiopiaFinlandFijiFranceMicronesia, Federated States ofGabonUnited KingdomGeorgiaGhanaGuineaGambiaGuinea-BissauEquatorial GuineaGreeceGrenadaGuatemalaGuamGuyanaHong KongHondurasCroatiaHaitiHungaryIndonesiaIndiaIrelandIran, Islamic Republic ofIraqIcelandIsraelItalyJamaicaJordanJapanKazakhstanKenyaKyrgyzstanCambodiaKiribatiSaint Kitts and NevisKorea, Republic ofKuwaitLao People’s Democratic RepublicLebanonLiberiaLibyaSaint LuciaLiechtensteinSri LankaLesothoLithuaniaLuxembourgLatviaMoroccoMonacoMoldova, Republic ofMadagascarMaldivesMexicoMarshall IslandsMacedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic ofMaliMaltaMyanmarMontenegroMongoliaMozambiqueMauritaniaMauritiusMalawiMalaysiaNamibiaNigerNigeriaNicaraguaNetherlandsNorwayNepalNauruNew ZealandOmanPakistanPanamaPeruPhilippinesPalauPapua New GuineaPolandPuerto RicoKorea, Democratic People’s Republic ofPortugalParaguayPalestine, State ofQatarRomaniaRussian FederationRwandaSaudi ArabiaSudanSenegalSingaporeSolomon IslandsSierra LeoneEl SalvadorSan MarinoSomaliaSerbiaSao Tome and PrincipeSurinameSlovakiaSloveniaSwedenSwazilandSeychellesSyrian Arab RepublicSwitzerlandTogoThailandTajikistanTurkmenistanTimor-LesteTongaTrinidad and TobagoTunisiaTurkeyTuvaluTaiwan, Province of ChinaTanzania, United Republic ofUgandaUkraineUruguayUnited StatesUzbekistanSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesVenezuela, Bolivarian Republic ofVirgin Islands, U.S.Viet NamVanuatuSamoaYemenSouth AfricaZambiaZimbabwe3. What type of organisation or structure do you work for ? * Governmental/European institutionNGOEnergy agencyResearch / UniversityFinance / Consulting /Project developmentIndustryMediaOther [group cond-what-type-of-organisation-do-you-work]Specify: [/group]4. How did you learn about the EurObserv'ER barometers (thematic barometers or the State of Renewable energies in Europe)? * From a EurObserv'ER emailingFrom a EurObserv'ER TweetThrough European Commission websiteFrom another publicationThrough a websiteOther [group cond-how-did-you-learn-about-website]Specify: [/group] [group cond-how-did-you-learn-about-other]Specify: [/group]5. Since when have you been reading the EurObserv’ER barometers? * This is the first timeLess than a yearA couple of yearsMore than 2 yearsMore than 5 years * required fieldsPrev.NextAssessment of specific parts of the 17th EurObserv'ER State of Renewable Energies in EuropeI. The chapter on energy indicators (pages 7 to 97)6. How would you score the analysis made for each sector in this chapter? *123456789107. How would you score the set of indicators presented in this chapter? *12345678910Further comments: II. The chapter on socioeconomic indicators (pages 99 to 149)8. How would you score the analysis made in this chapter?123456789109. How would you score the set of indicators presented in this chapter? *12345678910Further comments: III. The chapter on investment indicators (page 151 to 192)10. How would you score the quality of the information and the analysis of this chapter? *1234567891011. How would you score the set of indicators presented in this chapter? *12345678910Further comments: Prev.NextIV. The chapter on costs, prices and cost competitiveness (page 193 to 199)12. How would you score the quality of the information and the analysis of this chapter? *1234567891013. How would you score the set of indicators presented in this chapter? *12345678910Further comments: V. The chapter on avoided fossil fuel use and resulted avoided costs (page 201 to 209)14. How would you score the quality of the information and the analysis of this chapter? *1234567891015. How would you score the set of indicators presented in this chapter? *12345678910Further comments: VI. The chapter on indicators on innovation and competitiveness (page 211 to 261)16. How would you score the quality of the information and the analysis of this chapter? *1234567891017. How would you score the set of indicators presented in this chapter? *12345678910Further comments: VII. The chapter on indicators on the flexibility of the electric system (page 263 to 273)18. How would you score the quality of the information and the analysis of this chapter? *1234567891019. How would you score the set of indicators presented in this chapter? *12345678910Further comments: Prev.NextAssessment of the 17th EurObserv'ER State of Renewable Energies in Europe20. How would you score this 17th edition of the State of Renewable Energies in Europe? *1234567891021. Will you use the 17th EurObserv'ER State of Renewable Energies in Europe in the scope of your work, which data do you make use of and what do you use it for? 22. In your opinion, how could the next edition of the EurObserv’ER State of Renewable Energies in Europe be improved ? Could you now give us a quick feedback on our new EurObserv’ER website (www.eurobserv-er.org)? *23. Could you now give us a quick feedback on our new EurObserv’ER website (www.eurobserv-er.org)?12345678910Further comments: 24. How easy is it to find what you are looking for on the EurObserv’ER website? * Very EasyEasyNot so easyNot easy at allPlease explain your scoring: ©2018 Observ’ER survey