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 118 STAT. 1537 PUBLIC LAW 108–357—OCT. 22, 2004 ‘‘(iii) expand by 75 percent the domestic solar photovoltaic market in the United States (measured in megawatts) as compared to the expansion of that market from 2001 to 2002, and ‘‘(iv) use at least 25 megawatts of fuel cell energy generation. ‘‘(3) LIMITED DESIGNATIONS.—A project may not be des ignated under this subsection unless— ‘‘(A) the project is nominated by a State or local govern ment within 180 days of the enactment of this subsection, and ‘‘(B) such State or local government provides written assurances that the project will satisfy the eligibility cri teria described in paragraph (4). ‘‘(4) APPLICATION.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—A project may not be designated under this subsection unless the application for such des ignation includes a project proposal which describes the energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable design features of the project and demonstrates that the project satisfies the following eligibility criteria: ‘‘(i) GREEN BUILDING AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN.— At least 75 percent of the square footage of commercial buildings which are part of the project is registered for United States Green Building Council’s LEED cer tification and is reasonably expected (at the time of the designation) to receive such certification. For pur poses of determining LEED certification as required under this clause, points shall be credited by using the following: ‘‘(I) For wood products, certification under the Sustainable Forestry Initiative Program and the American Tree Farm System. ‘‘(II) For renewable wood products, as credited for recycled content otherwise provided under LEED certification. ‘‘(III) For composite wood products, certifi cation under standards established by the Amer ican National Standards Institute, or such other voluntary standards as published in the Federal Register by the Administrator of the Environ mental Protection Agency. ‘‘(ii) BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT.—The project includes a brownfield site as defined by section 101(39) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com pensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. 9601), including a site described in subparagraph (D)(ii)(II)(aa) thereof. ‘‘(iii) STATE AND LOCAL SUPPORT.—The project receives specific State or local government resources which will support the project in an amount equal to at least $5,000,000. For purposes of the preceding sentence, the term ‘resources’ includes tax abatement benefits and contributions in kind. ‘‘(iv) SIZE.—The project includes at least one of the following: ‘‘(I) At least 1,000,000 square feet of building. Deadline.

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