Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 149— - NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY AND PROGRAMS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IX— - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT › Part Part A— - Energy Efficiency › § 16197
Make grants to nonprofits, state and local governments, cooperative extension services, or colleges (or groups of them) to create a network of Advanced Energy Technology Transfer Centers in places that need them most. Grants had to be awarded within 18 months after May 8, 2008. Priority goes to applicants already running or partnered with outreach programs that can share advanced energy efficiency knowledge. The program must cover many kinds of technologies and many regions, prefer applicants that fill regional gaps, and pay attention to energy needs of manufactured and site-built housing. Each Center must teach and show how to use advanced energy methods and technologies to builders, industry professionals, and others. Grant money can be used to make and share information, run demonstrations, hold training and distance learning, do onsite energy evaluations and system commissioning help, study user needs to recommend research, and hire experts. Applicants must describe their outreach program and region, planned activities and partners, why the work fits the region, how many users they expect to reach, and how they will measure success. Grants are judged on ability to do the work, coordination with others, outreach fit, and potential to be scaled. Commercial application work must meet cost-sharing rules in section 16352. Grants run 5 years, get a review in year 3, and can be extended twice (3 years each) up to 11 years total if reviews are positive. No funds may build facilities. Funding is subject to congressional appropriations. Definitions (one line each): advanced energy methods and technologies — ways to save energy, including distributed generation and life-cycle analysis; Center — an Advanced Energy Technology Transfer Center; distributed generation — small local power like solar, small wind, or micro-combined heat and power; Cooperative Extension — extension services at land-grant colleges under the Smith-Lever Act; land-grant colleges and universities — 1862, 1890, and 1994 institutions as defined in section 7601 of title 7.
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42 U.S.C. § 16197
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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