§ 2151d.
(b)
General assistance authority; cooperative programs in energy production and conservation; program goals
(1)
In order to help developing countries alleviate their energy problems by improving their ability to use indigenous energy resources to produce the energy needed by their economies, the President is authorized to furnish assistance, on such terms and conditions as he may determine, to enable such countries to prepare for and undertake development of their energy resources. Such assistance may include data collection and analysis, the training of skilled personnel, research on and development of suitable energy sources, and pilot projects to test new methods of energy production.
(2)
The President is authorized to furnish assistance under this part for cooperative programs with developing countries in energy production and conservation, through research on and development and use of small-scale, decentralized, renewable energy sources for rural areas carried out as integral parts of rural development efforts in accordance with
section 2151a of this title. Such programs shall also be directed toward the earliest practicable development and use of energy technologies which are environmentally acceptable, require minimum capital investment, are most acceptable to and affordable by the people using them, are simple and inexpensive to use and maintain, and are transferable from one region of the world to another. Such programs may include research on and the development, demonstration, and application of suitable energy technologies (including use of wood); analysis of energy uses, needs, and resources; training and institutional development; and scientific interchange.
(d)
Assistance for programs of technical cooperation and development, research, etc.
The President is authorized to furnish assistance, on such terms and conditions as he may determine, for the following activities, to the extent that such activities are not authorized by sections 2151a, 2151b, and 2151c of this title:
(1)
programs of technical cooperation and development, particularly the development efforts of United States private and voluntary agencies and regional and international development organizations;
(2)
programs of research into, and evaluation of, the process of economic development in less developed countries and areas, into the factors affecting the relative success and costs of development activities, and into the means, techniques, and such other aspects of development assistance as the President may determine in order to render such assistance of increasing value and benefit;
(3)
programs of reconstruction following natural or manmade disasters and programs of disaster preparedness, including the prediction of and contingency planning for natural disasters abroad;
(4)
programs designed to help solve special development problems in the poorest countries and to make possible proper utilization of infrastructure and related projects funded with earlier United States assistance; and
(5)
programs of urban development, with particular emphasis on small, labor intensive enterprises, marketing systems for small producers, and financial and other institutions which enable the urban poor to participate in the economic and social development of their country.
(e)
Authorization of appropriations
There is authorized to be appropriated $2,000,000 for fiscal years 2021 through 2023 to finance cooperative projects among the United States, Israel, and developing countries that identify and support local solutions to address sustainability challenges relating to water resources, agriculture, and energy storage, including—
(1)
establishing public-private partnerships;
(2)
supporting the identification, research, development testing, and scaling of innovations that focus on populations that are vulnerable to environmental and resource-scarcity crises, such as subsistence farming communities;
(3)
seed or transition-to-scale funding;
(4)
clear and appropriate branding and marking of United States funded assistance, in accordance with
section 2401 of this title; and
(5)
accelerating demonstrations or applications of local solutions to sustainability challenges, or the further refinement, testing, or implementation of innovations that have previously effectively addressed sustainability challenges.
([Pub. L. 87–195], pt. I, § 106, as added [Pub. L. 94–161, title III, § 306(2)], Dec. 20, 1975, [89 Stat. 858]; amended [Pub. L. 95–88, title I, § 105], Aug. 3, 1977, [91 Stat. 535]; [Pub. L. 95–424, title I, § 106], Oct. 6, 1978, [92 Stat. 947]; [Pub. L. 96–53, title I], §§ 104(b), 105, Aug. 14, 1979, [93 Stat. 360], 362; [Pub. L. 96–533, title III, § 304(b)]–(f), Dec. 16, 1980, [94 Stat. 3146]; [Pub. L. 97–113, title III, § 304], Dec. 29, 1981, [95 Stat. 1533]; [Pub. L. 99–83, title III, § 307], title XII, § 1211(a)(2), Aug. 8, 1985, [99 Stat. 215], 279; [Pub. L. 116–283, div. A, title XII, § 1278], Jan. 1, 2021, [134 Stat. 3981].)