42 U.S.C. § 16197
(a)
Grants— Not later than 18 months after May 8, 2008, the
Secretary shall make grants to
nonprofit institutions,
State and local governments, cooperative extension services, or institutions of higher education (or consortia thereof), to establish a geographically dispersed network of Advanced Energy Technology Transfer Centers, to be located in areas the
Secretary determines have the greatest need of the services of such Centers. In making awards under this section, the
Secretary shall—
(1)
give priority to applicants already operating or partnered with an outreach program capable of transferring knowledge and information about advanced energy efficiency methods and technologies;
(2)
ensure that, to the extent practicable, the program enables the transfer of knowledge and information—
(A)
about a variety of technologies; and
(B)
in a variety of geographic areas;
(3)
give preference to applicants that would significantly expand on or fill a gap in existing programs in a geographical region; and
(4)
consider the special needs and opportunities for increased energy efficiency for manufactured and site-built housing, including
construction, renovation, and retrofit.
(b)
Activities— Each Center shall operate a program to encourage demonstration and commercial application of advanced energy methods and technologies through education and outreach to building and industrial professionals, and to other individuals and organizations with an interest in efficient energy use. Funds awarded under this section may be used for the following activities:
(1)
Developing and distributing informational materials on technologies that could use energy more efficiently.
(2)
Carrying out demonstrations of advanced energy methods and technologies.
(3)
Developing and conducting seminars, workshops, long-distance learning sessions, and other activities to aid in the dissemination of knowledge and information on technologies that could use energy more efficiently.
(4)
Providing or coordinating onsite energy evaluations, including instruction on the commissioning of building heating and cooling systems, for a wide range of energy end-users.
(5)
Examining the energy efficiency needs of energy end-users to develop recommended research
projects for the
Department.
(6)
Hiring experts in energy efficient technologies to carry out activities described in paragraphs
(1) through
(5).
(c)
Application— A
person seeking a grant under this section shall submit to the
Secretary an application in such form and containing such information as the
Secretary may require. The
Secretary may award a grant under this section to an entity already in existence if the entity is otherwise eligible under this section. The application shall include, at a
minimum—
(1)
a description of the applicant’s outreach program, and the geographic region it would serve, and of why the program would be capable of transferring knowledge and information about advanced energy technologies that increase efficiency of energy use;
(2)
a description of the activities the applicant would carry out, of the technologies that would be transferred, and of any other organizations that will help facilitate a regional approach to carrying out those activities;
(3)
a description of how the proposed activities would be appropriate to the specific energy needs of the geographic region to be served;
(4)
an estimate of the number and types of energy end-users expected to be reached through such activities; and
(5)
a description of how the applicant will assess the success of the program.
Notes, amendments, and revision history
(Pub. L. 109–58, title IX, § 917, Aug. 8, 2005, 119 Stat. 863; Pub. L. 110–229, title VI, § 601, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 850.)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Smith-Lever Act of May 8, 1914, referred to in subsec. (h)(4), is act May 8, 1914, ch. 79, 38 Stat. 372, which is classified generally to subchapter IV (§ 341 et seq.) of chapter 13 of Title 7, Agriculture. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 341 of Title 7 and Tables.
Codification
May 8, 2008, referred to in subsec. (a), was in the original “the date of enactment of the National Forests, Parks, Public Land, and Reclamation Projects Authorization Act of 2008” and was translated as meaning the date of enactment of the Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008, Pub. L. 110–229, which amended this section generally, to reflect the probable intent of Congress. The National Forests, Parks, Public Land, and Reclamation Projects Authorization Act of 2008, was S. 2616, 110th Congress, introduced in the Senate on Feb. 8, 2008, with action thereon indefinitely postponed. The provisions of section 601 of that bill generally amended section 917 of Pub. L. 109–58 (this section) and was a predecessor version of section 601 of Pub. L. 109–229.
Amendments
2008—Pub. L. 110–229 amended section generally. Prior to amendment, section related to grants for the establishment of a network of Advanced Energy Efficiency Technology Transfer Centers.