Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 22 : Section 262j


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 262j. Use of renewable resources for energy production

    (a) Promotion, etc., by United States in connection with
      international financial institutions
      The United States Government, in connection with its voice and
    vote in the Inter-American Development Bank, the African
    Development Fund, and the Asian Development Bank, shall encourage
    such institutions - 
        (1) to promote the decentralized production of renewable
      energy;
        (2) to identify renewable resources to produce energy in rural
      development projects and determine the feasibility of
      substituting them for systems using fossil fuel;
        (3) to train personnel in developing technologies for getting
      energy from renewable resources;
        (4) to support research into the use of renewable resources,
      including hydropower, biomass, solar photovoltaic, and solar
      thermal;
        (5) to support an information network to make available to
      policymakers the full range of energy choices;
        (6) to broaden their energy planning, analyses, and assessments
      to include consideration of the supply of, demand for, and
      possible uses of renewable resources; and
        (7) to coordinate with the Agency for International Development
      and other aid organizations in supporting effective rural energy
      programs.
    (b) "Renewable resource" defined
      For purposes of this section, the term "renewable resource" means
    any energy resource which - 
        (1) meets the needs of rural communities;
        (2) saves capital without wasting labor;
        (3) is modest in scale and simple to install and maintain and
      which can be managed by local individuals;
        (4) is acceptable and affordable; and
        (5) does not damage the environment.



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