Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 19B— - WATER RESOURCES PLANNING › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS › § 1962d–5g
The Secretary of the Army, through the Chief of Engineers, must study the best ways to use hydroelectric power at Army water projects and must make a plan from that study. The study must look at the physical potential for power (including economic, social, environmental, and institutional effects), how much and where power is needed, how hydro power would work with other power sources, how to make hydro plants efficiently meet national energy needs and match timing with demand, conventional and pumped-storage opportunities, whether adding or shifting storage or changing operations could boost power at Corps projects, and other relevant factors. Within three years after the first money is appropriated for this work, the Secretary must send the plan, supporting studies, and recommendations to the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of Representatives. Up to $7,000,000 may be appropriated to do the study and prepare the plan. The Secretary may also study specific previously authorized Corps projects that show high potential; up to $5,000,000 per year is authorized for fiscal years 1978 and 1979 for those feasibility studies.
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42 U.S.C. § 1962d–5g
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