Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 107— - RENEWABLE ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT › § 8108
Requires the Secretaries of Agriculture and Energy to work together to run a Biomass Research and Development Initiative that funds research, development, and demonstrations of biofuels and products made from plants and other biomass. Defined terms used: "biobased product" — industrial or commercial products made from biomass or related CO2 byproducts for permanent use or storage; "demonstration" — testing technology in pilot or semi‑commercial plants, including farm sites; "Initiative" — the research program the Secretaries run together. Creates a joint Board and a technical Advisory Committee to guide the Initiative. The Board is led by the two points of contact from USDA and DOE, includes senior officials from other agencies, meets at least quarterly, and must make sure funding requests are open, competitive, and reviewed mostly by independent experts. The Advisory Committee includes industry, academic, technical, environmental, state, and economic experts, meets quarterly, serves three‑year terms, and advises on how funds are used. The Initiative issues annual joint requests for proposals and awards money by independent peer review. Eligible applicants include colleges, national labs, federal or state research agencies, private companies, nonprofits, or consortia. At least 15% of funds must go to each of three areas: feedstocks and logistics; cellulosic and product diversification (including CO2 use/sequestration); and sustainability, life‑cycle, and land‑use analysis. Non‑Federal cost share is normally at least 20% for R&D and 50% for demonstrations (the Secretary may lower the 20% in some cases). Results must be shared and added to the best practices database under section 5925e(e). Administrative costs may not exceed 4% of annual funds. Annual funding amounts from the Commodity Credit Corporation: $20,000,000 for FY2009, $28,000,000 for FY2010, $30,000,000 for FY2011, $40,000,000 for FY2012, and $3,000,000 for each of FY2014–2017. In addition, up to $20,000,000 per year is authorized for FY2014–2023.
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7 U.S.C. § 8108
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73