Title 15 › Chapter 78— SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS › § 5201
Creates a five-year national plan to research and develop new high-temperature superconducting materials. It sets goals and priorities and assigns the roles and responsibilities of Federal departments and agencies to carry out that plan. Recent discoveries in these materials could lead to many new uses in electronics, power systems, transportation, medical imaging, and fusion, plus other uses we cannot yet predict. Putting them to full use will likely take 10 to 20 years, so long-term public and private support is needed. The law says the United States must fund research and also solve manufacturing and processing problems at the same time. Federal agencies have started basic research and worked together, but more funding, coordination, and close teamwork with industry and universities are required. A strong, long-term federal program with clear goals and enough resources is needed, and the national program will test new agency authorities like those given to the Department of Energy.
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15 U.S.C. § 5201
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
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