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§ 9205. Technology application programs
(a) Unit, operating, and maintenance costs
(b) Proposals for Federal assistance
(c) Forms of Federal assistance
In achieving the objectives of this section, the Secretary is authorized to use various forms of Federal assistance including, but not limited to—
(1) contracts and cooperative agreements;
(2) grants;
(3) loans; and
(4) direct Federal procurement.
(d) Quantity production and utilization
(e) Procedure for direct grants for large systems; limitation of amount
(f) Procedure for loans for small or large systems; limitation of amount; term; interest; prepayment; other terms and conditions
(1) In carrying out his duties under this chapter, the Secretary shall, within six months of September 8, 1980, establish procedures to allow public or private entities wishing to install a small or large wind energy system to apply for and, upon meeting such terms and conditions as the Secretary may prescribe, to receive loans for up to 75 per centum of the total purchase and installation costs of wind energy systems providing in the aggregate up to three hundred and twenty megawatts peak generating capacity involving at a minimum four projects:
(2) Each loan shall be for a term which the Secretary deems appropriate, but no loan shall exceed twenty years beyond the date the wind energy system becomes operational.
(3) Each loan made pursuant to this section shall bear interest at the discount or interest rate used at the time the loan is made for water resource planning projects under section 1962d–17 of this title. Such loan can be prepaid at any time without prepayment penalty and shall be contingent upon such other terms and conditions prescribed by the Secretary.
(g) Funds for Federal agency systems; projects and activities for technology applications of systems
(1) In carrying out his duties under this chapter, the Secretary is authorized to provide funds for the accelerated procurement and installation of small and large wind energy systems by Federal agencies.
(2) The Secretary is authorized to enter into arrangements with appropriate Federal agencies, including the Water and Power Resources Services and the Federal power marketing agencies for large wind energy systems, to carry out such projects and activities as may be appropriate for the broad technology applications of small and large wind energy systems which are suitable and effective for use by such Federal agencies.
(h) Observation, monitoring, and reporting requirements; public inspection
(i) Termination of new Federal assistance and Federal assistance programs
(Pub. L. 96–345, § 6, Sept. 8, 1980, 94 Stat. 1142.)