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PUBLIC LAW 109–58—AUG. 8, 2005

Subtitle B—Climate Change Technology Deployment in Developing Countries Sec. 1611. Climate change technology deployment in developing countries. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.

TITLE XVII—INCENTIVES FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES 1701. Definitions. 1702. Terms and conditions. 1703. Eligible projects. 1704. Authorization of appropriations.

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TITLE XVIII—STUDIES Study on inventory of petroleum and natural gas storage. Study of energy efficiency standards. Telecommuting study. LIHEAP Report. Oil bypass filtration technology. Total integrated thermal systems. Report on energy integration with Latin America. Low-volume gas reservoir study. Investigation of gasoline prices. Alaska natural gas pipeline. Coal bed methane study. Backup fuel capability study. Indian land rights-of-way. Mobility of scientific and technical personnel. Interagency review of competition in the wholesale and retail markets for electric energy. Study of rapid electrical grid restoration. Study of distributed generation. Natural gas supply shortage report. Hydrogen participation study. Overall employment in a hydrogen economy. Study of best management practices for energy research and development programs. Effect of electrical contaminants on reliability of energy production systems. Alternative fuels reports. Final action on refunds for excessive charges. Fuel cell and hydrogen technology study. Passive solar technologies. Study of link between energy security and increases in vehicle miles traveled. Science study on cumulative impacts of multiple offshore liquefied natural gas facilities. Energy and water saving measures in congressional buildings. Study of availability of skilled workers. Review of Energy Policy Act of 1992 programs. Study on the benefits of economic dispatch. Renewable energy on Federal land. Increased hydroelectric generation at existing Federal facilities. Split-estate Federal oil and gas leasing and development practices. Resolution of Federal resource development conflicts in the Powder River Basin. National security review of international energy requirements. Used oil re-refining study. Transmission system monitoring. Report identifying and describing the status of potential hydropower facilities.

SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.

Except as otherwise provided, in this Act: (1) DEPARTMENT.—The term ‘‘Department’’ means the Department of Energy. (2) INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION.— (A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘‘institution of higher education’’ has the meaning given the term in section 101(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1065 (20 U.S.C. 1001(a)). (B) INCLUSION.—The term ‘‘institution of higher education’’ includes an organization that—

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