Title 42 › Chapter 149— NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY AND PROGRAMS › Subchapter IX— RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT › Part A— Energy Efficiency › § 16197
The Secretary of Energy must give grants within 18 months after May 8, 2008, to nonprofits, state or local governments, cooperative extension services, colleges and universities, or groups of those, to create a network of Advanced Energy Technology Transfer Centers in places that need them most. Grants should go first to applicants that already run outreach programs that can share energy-saving methods. The program must, when practical, cover many different technologies and many different areas, favor applicants that fill regional gaps or expand existing work, and consider special needs for making manufactured and site-built housing more energy efficient. Each Center must run demonstrations and outreach to teach builders, industry workers, and others about advanced energy methods and technologies. Grant money can be used to make and share information, run demonstrations, offer seminars and distance learning, do onsite energy evaluations and commissioning help, identify research needs, and hire experts. Applicants must describe their outreach program, the region served, planned activities and technologies, how the work fits regional needs, how many users will be reached, and how success will be measured. Grants are for 5 years, reviewed in year 3, and may be extended twice by 3 years each if evaluations are positive, but no one may get more than 11 years without reapplying. Commercial activities must include cost sharing under section 16352. Funds cannot be used to build facilities. Defined terms: advanced energy methods and technologies — ways to save energy, including distributed generation and life-cycle analysis; Center — an Advanced Energy Technology Transfer Center; distributed generation — on-site power like solar, small wind, or micro-combined heat and power; Cooperative Extension — land-grant university extension services; land-grant colleges and universities — the 1862, 1890, and 1994 institutions. Funding may be provided as Congress appropriates.
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42 U.S.C. § 16197
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