Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 74— - NONNUCLEAR ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT › § 5907
The Secretary can help speed up the use of new energy technologies by funding or joining demonstration projects. The Secretary may work with non-Federal groups to test technologies on prototype or full-size scales. When choosing projects, the Secretary must look at the project’s research and application goals, its likely economic, environmental, and social effects, how it fits the priority rules in section 5904(b)(2), whether non-Federal partners are ready and can help pay, the total cost and schedule, who will participate and what each will pay, and how the project will be run. The Administrator of the Energy Research and Development Administration had to write rules within six months of December 31, 1974, that tell people how to send in proposals, make sure projects cover different regions and conditions, set timelines, and list what proposal information is needed (for example: tech description, prior pilot experience, plant design, schedules, cost estimates, site and resource info, environmental impact and waste plans, and plans for commercial use, continued use, or dismantling). The Secretary must review and update those rules from time to time. Federal money may pay only the Federal share of design, construction, and operation costs. Non-Federal partners can contribute money, land, property, or services; the Secretary will set their value. If the Federal construction share would be more than $50,000,000, Congress must specifically approve spending for that project. If the Federal share is $50,000,000 or less, the Secretary can move ahead if funds are available. But if the Federal share is estimated to be more than $25,000,000, the Secretary must send a full report to the proper congressional committees and wait sixty calendar days (not counting days when either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three calendar days to a day certain) after Congress gets the report before spending money.
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42 U.S.C. § 5907
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73