Title 42 › Chapter 125— RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVENESS › § 12006
The Secretary must send Congress a yearly report starting one year after December 11, 1989 about the programs and projects supported under this chapter and the progress made toward its goals. The Secretary must also, working with the Advisory Committee, make a three-year management plan, let the public comment and then publish the plan. The plan must include a strategy to help the private sector commercialize renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and to help U.S. firms compete with foreign suppliers. It must show how federally supported research, development, and demonstration fit with the National Energy Policy Plan and related plans. The plan must also give a detailed assessment of program needs, objectives, and priorities for the programs under section 12005; use a uniform method for prioritizing proposals; set milestones for technology transfer; include annual and five-year cost estimates; and show which program funding levels changed from the prior year. A revised plan was due within one year after October 24, 1992, and after that the Secretary must send a plan every three years with the President’s budget. As part of the first annual report, the Secretary must give Congress an analysis of legal options to help the private sector quickly commercialize wind, photovoltaic, solar thermal, biofuels, hydrogen, solar buildings, marine, geothermal, low-head hydro, and energy storage renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency technologies by focusing development and demonstration help on DOE programs that are near commercial use.
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42 U.S.C. § 12006
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