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Energy Security Act
92 entries
Sec. 201
short title
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Sec. 202
Findings
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Sec. 203
Definitions
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Sec. 204
Funding for Subtitles A and B
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Sec. 205
coordination with other authorities and programs
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Sec. 211
biomass energy development plans
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Sec. 212
Program Responsibility and Administration; Effect on Other Programs
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Sec. 213
Insured Loans
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Sec. 214
Loan Guarantees
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Sec. 215
Price Guarantees
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Sec. 216
Purchase Agreements
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Sec. 217
General Requirements Regarding Financial Assistance
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Sec. 218
reports
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Sec. 219
review; reorganization
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Sec. 220
establishment of office of alcohol fuels in department of energy
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Sec. 221
Termination
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Sec. 231
Municipal Waste Energy Development Plan
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Sec. 232
Construction loans
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Sec. 233
Guaranteed Construction Loans
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Sec. 234
price support loans and price guarantees
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Sec. 235
General Requirements Regarding Financial Assistance
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Sec. 236
Financial Assistance Program Administration
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Sec. 237
commercialization demonstration program pursuant to federal nonnuclear energy research and development act of 1974
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Sec. 238
Jurisdiction of Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency
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Sec. 239
Establishment of Office of Energy From Municipal Waste in Department of Energy
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Sec. 240
Termination
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Sec. 251
Model Demonstration Biomass Energy Facilities
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Sec. 252
biomass energy research and demonstration projects
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Sec. 253
applied research regarding energy conservation and biomass energy production and use
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Sec. 254
Forestry Energy Research
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Sec. 255
Biomass Energy Educational and Technical Assistance
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Sec. 256
rural energy extension work
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Sec. 257
coordination of research and extension activities
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Sec. 258
lending for energy production and conservation projects by production credit associations, federal land banks, and banks for cooperatives
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Sec. 259
agricultural conservation program; energy conservation cost sharing
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Sec. 260
production of commodities on set-aside acreage
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Sec. 261
utilization of national forest system in wood energy development projects
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Sec. 262
forest service leases and permits
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Sec. 271
use of gasohol in federal motor vehicles
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Sec. 272
motor vehicle alcohol usage study
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Sec. 273
natural gas priorities
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Sec. 274
standby authority for allocation of alcohol fuel
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Sec. 401
short title
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Sec. 402
purpose
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Sec. 403
definitions
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Sec. 404
coordinated dissemination of information on renewable energy resources and conservation
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Sec. 405
establishment of life-cycle energy costs for federal buildings
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Sec. 406
energy self-sufficiency initiatives
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Sec. 407
photovoltaic amendments
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Sec. 408
small-scale hydropower initiatives
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Sec. 409
authorizations of appropriations
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Sec. 501
short title
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Sec. 548
unfair competitive practices
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Sec. 549
effective date
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Sec. 561
Purpose
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Sec. 562
amendment to the national energy conservation policy act
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Sec. 563
amendment to the table of contents
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Sec. 565
amendment to the national energy conservation policy act
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Sec. 566
amendment to the table of contents
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Sec. 581
Purpose
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Sec. 582
Definitions
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Sec. 583
Grants
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Sec. 584
Authorization of Appropriations
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Sec. 591
Authorization of Appropriations
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Sec. 595
Consensus on Factors and Data for Energy Conservation Standards
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Sec. 596
Use of Factors and Data
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Sec. 597
Report
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Sec. 601
short title
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Sec. 602
Findings
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Sec. 611
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Sec. 612
loan size limitation
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Sec. 613
loan rate and repayment
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Sec. 614
program termination
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Sec. 615
regulations
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Sec. 616
authorizations
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Sec. 621
The Secretary shall conduct a detailed study of the need for and feasibility of establishing a reservoir insurance and reinsurance program incorporating the terms, conditions, and provisions set forth in section 622, and shall submit to the Congress within one year after the date of the enactment of this Act a report on the results of such study including his findings and recommendations with respect thereto.
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Sec. 622
establishment of program
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Sec. 631
### (a)
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Sec. 641
**[**Amends the Geothermal Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1974.**]**
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Sec. 642
Use of Geothermal Energy in Federal Facilities
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Sec. 643
Amendments to Federal Power Act and Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
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Sec. 644
Regulations
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Sec. 701
Short Title
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Sec. 702
Statement of Findings and Purpose
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Sec. 703
Interagency Task Force; Comprehensive Program
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Sec. 704
Comprehensive Research Plan
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Sec. 705
Implementation of Comprehensive Plan
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Sec. 706
Authorization of Appropriations
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Sec. 711
Study
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Sec. 712
Authorization of Appropriations
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Sec. 804
Naval Petroleum Reserves
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Sec. 805
allocation to strategic petroleum reserve of lower tier crude oil; use of federal royalty oil
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