Renewable Energy Resources Act Law and Legal Definition
Renewable Energy Resources Act of 1980 is a statute to establish incentives for the use of renewable energy resources, to improve and coordinate the dissemination of information to the public with respect to renewable energy resources, to encourage the use of certain cost effective solar energy systems and conservation measures by the Federal Government, to establish a program for the promotion of local energy self-sufficiency, to broaden the existing program for accelerating the procurement and use of photovoltaic systems, and to provide further encouragement for the development of small hydroelectric power projects. [42 USCS § 7371].
Legal Definition list
- Renewable Energy Resource
- Renewable Energy Measure
- Renewable Energy Facility
- Renewable Energy and Alternative Uses of Existing Facilities on the OCS
- Renewable Energy
- Renewable Energy Resources Act
- Renewable Energy Source Expenditures
- Renewable Energy Source Property
- Renewable Energy Technology
- Renewable Fuel Capital Investment Company
- Renewable Resource