U.S Code last checked for updates: May 16, 2024
§ 13458.
Energy efficient lighting and building centers
(a)
Purpose
(b)
Grants for establishment
(c)
Permitted activities
Each regional center established under this section may—
(1)
provide information, training, and technical assistance to building professionals such as architects, designers, engineers, contractors, and building code officials, on building energy efficiency methods and technologies, including lighting, heating and cooling, and passive solar;
(2)
operate an outreach program to inform such building professionals of the benefits and opportunities of energy efficiency, and of the services of the center;
(3)
provide displays demonstrating building energy efficiency methods and technologies, such as lighting, windows, and heating and cooling equipment;
(4)
coordinate its activities and programs with other institutions within the region, such as State and local governments, utilities, and educational institutions, in order to support their efforts to promote building energy efficiency;
(5)
serve as a clearinghouse to ensure that information about new building energy efficiency technologies, including case studies of successful applications, is disseminated to end-users in the region;
(6)
study the building energy needs of the region and make available region-specific energy efficiency information to facilitate the adoption of cost-effective energy efficiency improvements;
(7)
assist educational institutions in establishing building energy efficiency engineering and technical programs and curricula; and
(8)
evaluate the performance of the center in promoting building energy efficiency.
(d)
Application
(e)
Selection criteria
The Secretary shall select recipients of grants under this section on the basis of the following criteria:
(1)
The capability of the grant recipient to establish a board of directors for the regional center composed of representatives from utilities, State and local governments, building trade and professional organizations, manufacturers, and nonprofit energy and environmental organizations.
(2)
The demonstrated or potential resources available to the grant recipient for carrying out this subsection.
(3)
The demonstrated or potential ability of the grant recipient to promote building energy efficiency by carrying out the activities specified in subsection (c).
(4)
The activities which the grant recipient proposes to carry out under the grant.
(f)
Requirement of matching funds
(1)
Federal share
(2)
Non-Federal contributions
(g)
Task force
The Secretary shall establish a task force to—
(1)
advise the Secretary on activities to be carried out by grant recipients;
(2)
review and evaluate programs carried out by grant recipients; and
(3)
make recommendations regarding the building energy efficiency center grant program.
(h)
Membership terms and administration of task force
(1)
In general
The task force shall be composed of approximately 20 members, appointed by the Secretary, with expertise in the area of building energy efficiency, including representatives from—
(A)
State or local energy offices;
(B)
utilities;
(C)
building construction trade or professional associations;
(D)
architecture, engineering or professional associations;
(E)
building component or equipment manufacturers;
(F)
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national laboratories;
(G)
building code officials or professional associations; and
(H)
nonprofit energy or environmental organizations.
(2)
Geographic representation
(3)
Terms
(4)
Pay
(5)
Chairperson
(6)
Meetings
(7)
Inapplicability of termination date
(i)
Omitted
(j)
Authorization of appropriations
(Pub. L. 102–486, title I, § 103, Oct. 24, 1992, 106 Stat. 2789; Pub. L. 117–286, § 4(a)(276), Dec. 27, 2022, 136 Stat. 4336.)
cite as: 42 USC 13458