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This Act may be cited as the . Department of Energy Research and Development Act of 2014 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—EINSTEIN Act Sec. 101. Short title. Subtitle A—Office of Science Sec. 111. Mission. Sec. 112. Basic energy sciences. Sec. 113. Advanced scientific computing research. Sec. 114. High energy physics. Sec. 115. Biological and environmental research. Sec. 116. Fusion energy. Sec. 117. Nuclear physics.
Sec. 118. Science laboratories infrastructure program. Sec. 119. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle B—Miscellaneous Sec. 121. Transparency. Sec. 122. National Energy Technology Laboratory. Sec. 123. Savings clause. Sec. 124. Under Secretary for Science and Energy. Sec. 125. National Laboratories operations and performance management. Sec. 126. Sense of Congress on an integrated strategy for National Laboratories in the 21st century. Sec. 127. Agreements for Commercializing Technology pilot program.
Sec. 128. Technology transfer. Sec. 129. Inclusion of early-stage technology demonstration in authorized technology transfer activities. Sec. 130. Funding competitiveness for institutions of higher education and other nonprofit institutions. Sec. 131. Report by Government Accountability Office. Sec. 132. Definitions. Title II—ONE Future Sec. 201. Short title. Subtitle A—Crosscutting Research and Development Sec. 211. Crosscutting research and development. Sec. 212. Strategic research portfolio analysis and coordination plan.
Sec. 213. Strategy for facilities and infrastructure. Sec. 214. Distributed energy and electric energy systems. Sec. 215. Distributed energy technology coordinating consortia. Sec. 216. Electric transmission and distribution research and development. Subtitle B—Nuclear Energy Research and Development Sec. 221. Objectives. Sec. 222. Program objectives study. Sec. 223. Nuclear energy research and development programs. Sec. 224. Small modular reactor program. Sec. 225. Conventional improvements to nuclear power plants.
Sec. 226. Fuel cycle research and development. Sec. 227. Nuclear energy enabling technologies program. Sec. 228. Technical standards collaboration. Sec. 229. Evaluation of long-term operating needs. Sec. 230. Available facilities database. Sec. 231. Nuclear waste disposal. Subtitle C—Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Research and Development Sec. 241. Energy efficiency. Sec. 242. Next Generation Lighting Initiative. Sec. 243. Building standards. Sec. 244. Secondary electric vehicle battery use program.
Sec. 245. Energy Efficiency Science Initiative. Sec. 246. Advanced Energy Technology Transfer Centers. Sec. 247. Renewable energy. Sec. 248. Bioenergy program. Sec. 249. Concentrating solar power research program. Sec. 250. Renewable energy in public buildings. Subtitle D—Fossil Energy Research and Development Sec. 261. Fossil energy. Sec. 262. Pioneering Energy Research. Sec. 263. Research, development, demonstration, and commercial application programs. Sec. 264. High efficiency gas turbines research and development.
Subtitle E—Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy Sec. 281. ARPA–E amendments. Subtitle F—Miscellaneous Sec. 291. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 292. Definitions.