H.R. 2774 would support the research, development, and commercial application of solar energy technologies.
Detailed Summary
Solar Energy Research and Advancement Act of 2007 - Directs the Secretary of Energy to establish a research and development program to provide lower cost and more viable thermal energy storage technologies to enable the shifting of electric power loads on demand and extend the operating time of concentrating solar power electric generating plants. Authorizes appropriations for FY2008-FY2012.
Instructs the Secretary to study and report to Congress on methods to: (1) integrate concentrating solar power into regional electricity transmission systems, identifying new transmission or transmission upgrades needed to bring electricity from high concentrating solar power resource areas to growing electric power load centers throughout the United States; and (2) reduce the amount of water consumed by concentrating solar power systems.
Directs the Secretary to establish: (1) a competitive grant program in the Office of Solar Energy Technologies to create and strengthen solar industry workforce training and internship programs in installation, operation, and maintenance of solar energy products; (2) a research and development program to assist in demonstration and commercial application of direct solar renewable energy sources to provide alternatives to traditional power generation for lighting and illumination, including light pipe technology; (3) a research, development, and demonstration program to promote less costly and more reliable decentralized distributed solar-powered air conditioning for individuals and businesses; and (4) a program of grants to states to demonstrate advanced photovoltaic technology.
Authorizes appropriations for all these programs for FY2008-FY2012.
Status of the Legislation
Latest Major Action: 5/6/2008: House committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Hearing Held by Subcommittee on Energy and Environment Prior to Introduction and Referral (June 19, 2007).
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Visitor Comments
oakaka
October 9, 2007, 8:16am (report abuse)cool
Ecotera
May 14, 2008, 1:58pm (report abuse)This is a very good thing. It can provide money for small business to do research and development of solar energy products which in turn will benefit everyone and the environment. As a licensee of technology from a DOE lab we desperately need funding for research to advance the licensed technology. There has already been considerable money spent to get the technology to it's current state but more is needed to move the technology to commercialization and lately funding for solar energy research / SBIR etc. has been practically non-existent.
win
August 9, 2008, 8:36pm (report abuse)While I am for solar energy, there is no justification for the taxpayer to fund the commercialization of technology which is already proven. This is what the business sector is for.
Charlie
August 18, 2008, 11:33pm (report abuse)Anything to get us off foreign imports.
Martin
September 22, 2008, 7:32pm (report abuse)My reply was too long. Just read my blog post on the subject:
http://libertyisawarmgun.blogspot.com/2008/09/stop-energy-speculation.h...
andrew
October 20, 2008, 6:56pm (report abuse)i think as the next generation of the United States of America we neeed to star doing more into other forms of energy fast. I feel his is a great way to improve out way of living and it will boast our economy by a ton it will put more money into our pockets and we wouldnt be into so much debt with other countrys. I strongly approve this bill for me and the entire class of lees summit high grad year 2010 we need this more than people think.
nader raider
January 5, 2009, 9:26pm (report abuse)Solar? drill like hell baby, that will get the attention of the towel heads that live in the sand!!!! I need my gas for my excusion!!