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SOLAR ENERGY RESEARCH ACT (1974)
Great Seal of the United States
Long titleSolar Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1974
Enacted bythe 93rd United States Congress
Legislative history
  • Signed into law by President Gerald Ford on October 26, 1974

For Solar Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Act of 1978, please see Solar Photovoltaic Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1978 - Wikipedia.

The Solar Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Act of 1974 (SERDDA) is legislation that the 93rd U.S. Congress had enacted on October 26, 1974. [1]

It created two key programs:

SERDDA projects

The Solar Energy Coordination and Management Project (SECMJ)

The legislation required that the Project consist of the following members:

Source: [2]

Resource Determination and Evaluation

  • The development of better methods for predicting the availability of all solar energy resources, over long time periods and by geographic location;
  • The development of advanced meteorological, oceanographic, and other instruments, methodology, and procedures necessary to measure the quality and quantity of all solar resources over a periodic bases;
  • The development of activities, arrangements, and procedures for the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of information and data relating to solar energy resource assessment.

Research and Development

  • Conduct, encourage, and promote scientific research and studies to develop effective and economical processes and equipment for the purpose of utilizing solar energy in an acceptable manner for beneficial uses;
  • Carry out systems, economic, social, and environmental studies to provide a basis for research, development and demonstration planning and phasing; and
  • Perform or cause to be performed technology assessments relevant to the utilization of solar energy.

Source: [3]

Solar Energy Technology Utilization

To establish and operate a Solar Energy Information Data Bank for the purpose of collecting, reviewing, processing, and disseminating information and data in all of the solar energy technologies.

Demonstration

To design and construct, facilities, or power plants of sufficient size to demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of utilizing the various forms of solar energy.

International Cooperation

For cooperation for scientific research with the following:

  • Interinstitutional, bilateral, or multilateral research projects in the field of solar energy; and
  • Agreements and programs which will facilitate the exchange of information and data relating to solar energy resource assessment and solar energy technologies.

Scientific and Technical Education

In collaboration with National Science Foundation, the SECMJ is authorized and directed to support programs of education in the sciences and engineering to provide the necessary trained personnel to perform the solar energy research, development, and demonstration activities.

The Solar Energy Research Institute (SERC)

The act created SERI, the predecessor to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

Source: [4]

References

  1. ^ Popular Name: Solar Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1974 (house.gov)
  2. ^ "Solar Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Act (1974) | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  3. ^ 1974/10/26 S3234 Solar Energy Research Development and Demonstration (fordlibrarymuseum.gov)
  4. ^ 473.pdf (house.gov)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SOLAR ENERGY RESEARCH ACT (1974)
Great Seal of the United States
Long titleSolar Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1974
Enacted bythe 93rd United States Congress
Legislative history
  • Signed into law by President Gerald Ford on October 26, 1974

For Solar Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Act of 1978, please see Solar Photovoltaic Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1978 - Wikipedia.

The Solar Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Act of 1974 (SERDDA) is legislation that the 93rd U.S. Congress had enacted on October 26, 1974. [1]

It created two key programs:

SERDDA projects

The Solar Energy Coordination and Management Project (SECMJ)

The legislation required that the Project consist of the following members:

Source: [2]

Resource Determination and Evaluation

  • The development of better methods for predicting the availability of all solar energy resources, over long time periods and by geographic location;
  • The development of advanced meteorological, oceanographic, and other instruments, methodology, and procedures necessary to measure the quality and quantity of all solar resources over a periodic bases;
  • The development of activities, arrangements, and procedures for the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of information and data relating to solar energy resource assessment.

Research and Development

  • Conduct, encourage, and promote scientific research and studies to develop effective and economical processes and equipment for the purpose of utilizing solar energy in an acceptable manner for beneficial uses;
  • Carry out systems, economic, social, and environmental studies to provide a basis for research, development and demonstration planning and phasing; and
  • Perform or cause to be performed technology assessments relevant to the utilization of solar energy.

Source: [3]

Solar Energy Technology Utilization

To establish and operate a Solar Energy Information Data Bank for the purpose of collecting, reviewing, processing, and disseminating information and data in all of the solar energy technologies.

Demonstration

To design and construct, facilities, or power plants of sufficient size to demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of utilizing the various forms of solar energy.

International Cooperation

For cooperation for scientific research with the following:

  • Interinstitutional, bilateral, or multilateral research projects in the field of solar energy; and
  • Agreements and programs which will facilitate the exchange of information and data relating to solar energy resource assessment and solar energy technologies.

Scientific and Technical Education

In collaboration with National Science Foundation, the SECMJ is authorized and directed to support programs of education in the sciences and engineering to provide the necessary trained personnel to perform the solar energy research, development, and demonstration activities.

The Solar Energy Research Institute (SERC)

The act created SERI, the predecessor to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

Source: [4]

References

  1. ^ Popular Name: Solar Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1974 (house.gov)
  2. ^ "Solar Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Act (1974) | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  3. ^ 1974/10/26 S3234 Solar Energy Research Development and Demonstration (fordlibrarymuseum.gov)
  4. ^ 473.pdf (house.gov)

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