Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 125— - RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVENESS › § 12006
The Secretary must send Congress a report one year after December 11, 1989, and every year after that. The report must describe the programs and projects funded under this chapter and say how they are doing at meeting the chapter’s goals. The first report must also include an analysis of how the Secretary can use existing law to help the private sector bring these technologies to market: wind, photovoltaic, solar thermal, biofuels, hydrogen, solar buildings, marine, geothermal, low-head hydro, and energy storage. That analysis must focus on giving development and demonstration help to technologies in DOE research programs that are close to commercial use. The Secretary, working with the Advisory Committee, must make a three-year management plan for running activities under this chapter and publish the plan after getting public comment. The plan must lay out a strategy to help the private sector commercialize technologies developed under this chapter and compete with foreign suppliers. It must also explain the role of federally supported research, development, and demonstration in meeting national energy policy goals. The plan must give a detailed look at program needs, objectives, and priorities; use a single method to set priorities; set milestones for technology transfer; show annual and five-year cost estimates for each program; and point out program areas whose funding changed from the prior year. A revised plan must be sent to Congress within one year after October 24, 1992, and then a new plan must be submitted every three years with the President’s annual budget.
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42 U.S.C. § 12006
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