Title 42 › Chapter 149— NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY AND PROGRAMS › Subchapter IX— RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT › Part F— Fossil Energy › § 16292
Creates a federal program run by the Secretary to speed up new “transformational” carbon capture technologies for coal, natural gas, industry, and manufacturing. The program must fund research and development, large-scale pilot projects, demonstration projects, front-end engineering and design for capture systems, and front-end engineering and design for carbon dioxide transport. The Secretary must pick projects competitively, help applicants get permits, work with industry, labs, schools, unions, environmental groups, and consumers, and aim for reliable, efficient, lower-emission power and lower environmental impacts. By September 30, 2025, the Secretary must award cooperative agreements for six demonstration facilities (two for natural gas power, two for coal power, and two for industrial sources). The demonstrations must include private cost-sharing, may need CO2 offtake agreements, and the Secretary can fund up to two additional commercial-scale projects that show big improvements. The Secretary must report goals to Congress within 18 months after December 27, 2020, then report progress at least every two years, and must ask the Comptroller General for a study within one year after December 27, 2020. Applications should be reviewed to get a broad geographic, technology, and facility mix. Defined terms (one line each): large-scale pilot project — a stage bigger than lab tests but smaller than full commercial use; natural gas — fuels such as natural gas, LPG, synthetic gas, mixtures, or biomethane; natural gas electric generation facility — any power plant using natural gas (examples named in the law); program — the program created here; transformational technology — a major improvement in how energy is converted, cutting costs and emissions versus technologies existing on December 27, 2020. Authorized funds (to remain available until spent) include: R&D $230,000,000 for each of FY2021–2022 and $150,000,000 for each of FY2023–2025; large pilots $225,000,000 for FY2021–2022, $200,000,000 for FY2023–2024, $150,000,000 for FY2025 (subject to cost-sharing); demonstrations $500,000,000 for each FY2021–2024 and $600,000,000 for FY2025; FEED for capture $50,000,000 each FY2021–2024; FEED for CO2 transport $100,000,000 for FY2022–2026; and $25,000,000 per year for FY2021–2025 for test center grants.
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42 U.S.C. § 16292
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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