42 USC § 5555 - Research and development program
(a)
Purpose
The Chairman shall initiate a research and development program for the purpose of resolving the major technical problems inhibiting commercial utilization of solar energy in the United States.
(b)
Implementation
In connection with or as a part of such program, the Chairman shall—
(1)
conduct, encourage, and promote scientific research and studies to develop effective and economical processes and equipment for the purpose of utilizing solar energy in an acceptable manner for beneficial uses;
(c)
Scope
The specific solar energy technologies to be addressed or dealt with in the program shall include—
(1)
direct solar heat as a source for industrial processes, including the utilization of low-level heat for process and other industrial purposes;
(2)
thermal energy conversion, and other methods, for the generation of electricity and the production of chemical fuels;
(a)
Purpose
The Chairman shall initiate a research and development program for the purpose of resolving the major technical problems inhibiting commercial utilization of solar energy in the United States.
(b)
Implementation
In connection with or as a part of such program, the Chairman shall—
(1)
conduct, encourage, and promote scientific research and studies to develop effective and economical processes and equipment for the purpose of utilizing solar energy in an acceptable manner for beneficial uses;
(c)
Scope
The specific solar energy technologies to be addressed or dealt with in the program shall include—
(1)
direct solar heat as a source for industrial processes, including the utilization of low-level heat for process and other industrial purposes;
(2)
thermal energy conversion, and other methods, for the generation of electricity and the production of chemical fuels;
Source
(Pub. L. 93–473, § 6,Oct. 26, 1974, 88 Stat. 1433.)
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