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§5103 Establishment of scientific research and development program to develop competitive manufacturing technologies and increase energy efficiency in steel and aluminum industries

Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 77— - STEEL AND ALUMINUM ENERGY CONSERVATION AND TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVENESS › § 5103

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary must restart an industrial research and energy-saving program to fund and help develop better steel and aluminum technologies. Within 6 months after November 17, 1988, the Secretary must publish an updated management plan to add aluminum to the steel program and may update it later. New projects must have at least a 30 percent non‑Federal money share. Only equipment or property directly used by a project can count toward that non‑Federal share. New knowledge from the work must be developed to help U.S. companies that put money into the program. Results that would be trade secrets or confidential business information must be kept private for up to 5 years. The plan must also support basic research at independent labs, universities, and nonprofits and coordinate with Department of Energy research (for example, the Energy Conversion and Utilization Technologies Program and the Materials Processing and Sensor and Controls programs in the Office of Industrial Technologies). Also within 6 months after November 17, 1988, the Secretary must publish an updated research plan. The plan should consider many steel topics (like direct liquid steel production, near‑net shaping, new grades, automation, scrap treatment, waste handling, advanced sheet and bar steels, worker safety and environmental protection, and ways to cut greenhouse gases) and many aluminum topics (like production, automatic processing, waste handling, mill products, recycling, and related metals work). The Secretary must involve representatives of the affected industries and labor when updating the plans and reviewing project progress.

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Title 15, §5103

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(a)The Secretary, pursuant to the authority provided under provisions of the Federal Nonnuclear Research and Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5901, et seq.), shall reestablish an industrial energy conservation and competitive technology program to conduct scientific research and development of steel and aluminum technologies to carry out the purposes of this chapter. Such program shall provide the financial and technical assistance and other incentives which, in the judgment of the Secretary, are necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
(b)Within 6 months after November 17, 1988, the Secretary shall publish an update of the management plan to expand the steel research and development initiative to include aluminum and to carry out the purposes of this chapter. The Secretary, from time to time, may further update the management plan. The management plan shall be subject to the following conditions:
(1)For newly initiated research and development proposals submitted under the revised management plan, the non-Federal financial share shall equal at least 30 percent of the total cost of any project.
(2)Existing facilities, equipment, supplies, and other property may be included in the non-Federal share under this section only when they are directly relevant to the project.
(3)The knowledge resulting from research and development activities conducted under this chapter shall be developed for the benefit of the domestic companies who provide financial resources to the program.
(4)The Secretary, for a period of up to 5 years after the development of information that—
(A)results from research and development activities conducted under this chapter; and
(B)would be a trade secret or commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential, as described in section 5104(a) of this title, if the information had been obtained from a domestic company,
(5)The plan shall assure basic research support, for the research carried out under the research plan, from independent laboratories, universities, and nonprofit organizations, by coordinating activities under the research plan with the basic research efforts of the Department of Energy, such as the Energy Conversion and Utilization Technologies Program and the Materials Processing and Sensor and Controls programs within the Office of Industrial Technologies.
(c)Within 6 months after November 17, 1988, the Secretary shall publish an update of the research plan. In reviewing research and development activities for possible inclusion in the research plan, the Secretary shall consider the following:
(1)(A)The direct production of liquid steel from domestic materials.
(B)The production of near-net shape forms from liquid, powder, or solid steel.
(C)The development of universal grades of steel.
(D)The application of automatic processing technology.
(E)The removal of residual elements from steel scrap.
(F)The treatment and storage of waste materials and other byproducts from steel production and processing.
(G)The development of super-plastic steel processing.
(H)The development of advanced sheet and bar steels.
(I)The development of technologies and equipment related to the production of steel that enhance the protection of the environment and the safety and health of workers.
(J)Other steel technologies which, in the judgment of the Secretary, further the purposes of this chapter.
(K)The development of technologies which reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
(2)(A)The production of aluminum.
(B)The application of automatic processing technology.
(C)The treatment and storage of waste materials and other byproducts from aluminum production and processing.
(D)The manufacture of aluminum mill products.
(E)Aluminum recycling technologies.
(F)The development of technologies and equipment related to the production of aluminum that enhance the protection of the environment and the safety and health of workers.
(G)Aluminum, copper, and other metals technologies which, in the judgment of the Secretary, further the purposes of this chapter.
(d)The Secretary shall arrange for participation and review by representatives of each affected industry and by labor in the updating of the management and research plans and in the evaluation of the progress of research and development activities for their industry conducted under this chapter.

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The Federal Nonnuclear Research and Development Act of 1974, referred to in subsec. (a), probably means the Federal Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93–577, Dec. 31, 1974, 88 Stat. 1878, which is classified generally to chapter 74 (§ 5901 et seq.) of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see

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note set out under section 5901 of Title 42 and Tables.

Amendments

2008—Subsec. (c)(1)(H). Pub. L. 110–229, § 602(b)(1), substituted “sheet and bar steels” for “coatings for sheet steels”. Subsec. (c)(1)(K). Pub. L. 110–229, § 602(b)(2), added subpar. (K). 1992—Subsec. (b)(5). Pub. L. 102–486 substituted “Industrial Technologies” for “Industrial Programs”.

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15 U.S.C. § 5103

Title 15Commerce and Trade

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Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73