United States Code (Last Updated: May 24, 2014) |
Title 42. THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE |
Chapter 128. HYDROGEN RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM |
§ 12401. Finding, purposes, and definitions
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(a) Finding Congress finds that it is in the national interest to accelerate efforts to develop a domestic capability to economically produce hydrogen in quantities that will make a significant contribution toward reducing the Nation’s dependence on conventional fuels.
(b) Purposes The purposes of this chapter are— (1) to direct the Secretary of Energy to conduct a research, development, and demonstration program leading to the production, storage, transport, and use of hydrogen for industrial, residential, transportation, and utility applications; (2) to direct the Secretary to develop a technology assessment and information transfer program among the Federal agencies and aerospace, transportation, energy, and other entities; and (3) to develop renewable energy resources as a primary source of energy for the production of hydrogen. (c) Definitions As used in this chapter, the term: (1) “critical technology” (or “critical technical issue”) means a technology (or issue) that, in the opinion of the Secretary, requires understanding and development in order to take the next needed step in the development of hydrogen as an economic fuel or storage medium; (2) “Department” means the Department of Energy; and (3) “Secretary” means the Secretary of Energy.
Amendments
1996—Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 104–271, § 101(a), amended par. (1) generally. Prior to amendment, par. (1) read as follows: “to direct the Secretary to prepare a comprehensive 5-year comprehensive program management plan that will identify and resolve critical technical issues necessary for the realization of a domestic capability to produce, distribute, and use hydrogen economically within the shortest time practicable;”.
Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 104–271, § 101(b), added par. (2) and redesignated former par. (2) as (3).
Short Title Of Amendment
Pub. L. 104–271, § 1,
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Pub. L. 101–566, title I, § 101,