Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 162— - ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - SUPPLY CHAINS FOR CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES › § 18743
Creates competitive research awards and grants to speed up mining, processing, recycling, and reuse of critical minerals so the United States can use more of its own resources and rely less on unstable supplies. The Secretary, working with the National Science Foundation Director, must give awards to colleges, National Laboratories, nonprofits, and consortia (including ones that work with industry). Funded projects may cover new mining methods, better processing and recycling, improving the full life cycle from mining to final use and disposal, long-term study of reclaimed mines, using AI and machine learning for exploration and sorting, isotope and geologic studies, and training students. Defines key terms in one line each: critical mineral — as defined in 30 U.S.C. 1606(a); critical minerals and metals — includes host minerals; Director — head of the Foundation; end-to-end — full life cycle from mining to recycling; foreign entity of concern — foreign groups that are terrorist-designated, on the SDN list, tied to a covered nation, accused of serious espionage/export crimes, or judged harmful to U.S. security; Foundation — National Science Foundation; institution of higher education — as in 20 U.S.C. 1001; National Laboratory — as defined in law; recycling — turning spent materials into raw materials or parts; secondary recovery — getting minerals from discarded products or mining waste. A Federal Subcommittee must coordinate science and technology work, advise on policy, map and track recycling progress, study workforce and trade options, make a strategic research roadmap, and report to Congress. The Secretary must also run a pilot grant program for U.S. processing, recycling, or development projects with awards up to $10,000,000. At least 30 percent of each year’s grant money must go to secondary recovery projects. Projects must be likely to last economically and must not send minerals to a foreign entity of concern for processing. There is $100,000,000 authorized for each fiscal year 2021 through 2024.
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42 U.S.C. § 18743
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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