Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 77— - ENERGY CONSERVATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY › Part Part C— - Industrial Energy Efficiency › § 6345
The Clean Energy Application Centers are renamed the CHP Technical Assistance Partnership Program. The Program includes the 10 regional CHP partnerships that existed on December 27, 2020, any new regional partnerships the Energy Secretary creates (with attention to rural areas), and related technical work under the Advanced Manufacturing Office. Any mention of a Combined Heat and Power Application Center or a Clean Energy Application Center now means this Program. The Program must help get combined heat and power, waste-heat-to-power, and efficient district energy systems used more often. It must educate building and factory managers, utility staff, state and local policymakers, and others interested in energy efficiency, local fuels, resiliency, microgrids, or district energy. It must also give project help with economic and engineering reviews and advice. The Program will fund colleges, research centers, and similar groups to run the regional partnerships for 5 years. Those funds can be used to update the CHP installation database, do technology potential studies, keep State CHP pages and Partnership websites current, run workshops and online training, do onsite assessments, find candidate sites, give unbiased engineering support, help communities (including rural ones) overcome barriers, and test and evaluate systems in the field. Congress authorized $12,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2021 through 2025.
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42 U.S.C. § 6345
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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