Maryland Code § SG-9-2003

Section SG-9-2003
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The Administration shall:
(1) provide advisory, consultative, training, and educational services,
technical assistance, grant and loan funds therefor, and financial assistance to any
municipality, county, State unit, local public agency, nonprofit organization, or
private entity, in order to establish or carry out sound energy policies or practices,
including energy management and energy conservation;
(2) assume those responsibilities delegated to the State energy offices
in accordance with the orders, rules, and regulations adopted under any federal laws
relating to the allocation, conservation, development, or consumption of energy
resources or any other delegation of federal authority pertaining to energy;
(3) evaluate and coordinate energy related policies and activities
among all agencies of the Executive Branch of the State and, where appropriate,
those of the various local governments;
(4) collect, analyze, and evaluate statistics and information related
to energy use, conservation, consumption, and energy production and coordinate
information related to energy resources, including electricity, natural gas, and the
production of oil and natural gas, with the Public Service Commission, the Power
Plant Research Program, and the Maryland Geological Survey;
(5) serve as liaison between federal and State agencies for all matters
related to energy and maintain liaison with energy agencies in other states;
(6) develop and conduct education and communications programs for
and disseminate informative materials to the public on energy production, supply,
and conservation;
(7) provide for, encourage, and assist, where practicable, public
participation in the development and dissemination of energy programs;
(8) in cooperation with the Department of General Services, monitor
the energy savings accrued by the energy management and conservation efforts
undertaken by agencies of State government;

(9) coordinate and direct integrated energy planning for State
agencies and the public that recognizes the benefits and costs of energy conservation
and improved efficiency;
(10) promote the transfer and commercialization of energy
conservation methods and energy technology from private and public laboratories to
the citizens of the State;
(11) cooperate and coordinate with other State agencies in the
research and development of energy conservation methods and alternative energy
technologies; and
(12) develop strategic plans and implement policies relating to energy
supply management, including the promotion and supervision of research on
alternative fuels and energy emergency management.

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