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Congress on the nature and number of the grievances 

 which have been filed, and the action taken and 

 relief provided, pursuant to this section: and he 

 shall make recommendations to the Congress from 

 time to time concerning legislative or administrative 

 actions which may be taken to better assist persons 

 adversely affected by the energy shortages and to 

 distribute more equitably the burdens resulting from 

 any measures adopted, or actions taken, by him. 

 (Pub. L. 93-275, § 21, May 7, 1974, 88 Stat. 112.) 



§ 781. Comprehensive energy plan. 



(a) Report to President and Congress; analytical 

 justification ; scope of analysis. 



Pursuant and subject to the provisions and pro- 

 cedures set forth in this chapter, the Administrator 

 shall, within six months from May 7, 1974, develop 

 and report to the Congress and the President a com- 

 prehensive plan designed to alleviate the energy 

 shortage, for the time period covered by this chapter. 

 Such plan shall be accompanied by full analytical 

 justification for the actions proposed therein. Such 

 analysis shall include, but not be limited to — 



(1) estirhates of the energy savings of each ac- 

 tion and of the program as a whole; 



(2) estimates of any windfall losses and gains 

 to be experienced by corporations, Industries, and 

 citizens grouped by socioeconomic class; 



(3) estimates of the impact on supplies and 

 consumption of energy forms consequent to such 

 price changes as are or may be proposed; and 



(4) a description of alternative actions which 

 the Administrator has considered together with 

 a rationale in explanation of the rejection of any 

 such alternatives in preference to the measures 

 actually proposed. 



(b) Alterations; analytical justifications. 



The Administrator may, from time to time, modify 

 or otherwise alter any such plan, except that, upon 

 request of an appropriate committee of the Congress, 

 the Administrator shall supply analytical justifica- 

 tions for any such alterations. 



(c) Monitoring activity. 



The Administrator shall be responsible for moni- 

 toring any such plans as are Implemented with re- 

 spect to their effectiveness In achieving the antici- 

 pated benefits. (Pub. L. 93-275, § 22, May 7, 1974, 

 88 Stat. 113.) 



§ 782. Petrochemical report to Congress, 

 (a) Scope of report. 



Within ninety days after he has entered upon the 

 office of Administrator or has been designated by the 

 President to act in such office, the Administrator, or 

 acting Administrator, as the case may be, with the 

 assistance of the Department of Commerce, the 

 Cost of Living Council, and the United States Tariff 

 Commission shall, by written report, inform the Con- 

 gress as to the — 



(1) effect of current petrochemical prices upon 



the current level of petrochemical exports, and 



export levels expected for 1975; 



(2) effect of current and expected 1975 petro- 

 chemical export levels upon domestic petrochem- 

 ical raw materials and products available to petro- 

 chemical producers, converters, and fabricators 

 currently and in 1975; 



(3) current contribution of petrochemical im- 

 ports to domestic supplies and the expected con- 

 tributions in 1975; 



(4) anticipated economic effects of current and 

 expected 1975 levels of domestic supplies of petro- 

 chemicals upon domestic producers, converters, 

 and fabricators of petrochemical raw materials 

 and products: and 



(5) exact nature, extent, and sources of data and 

 other information available to the Federal Govern- 

 ment regarding the matters set forth in para- 

 graphs (1» through (4) of this subsection, includ- 

 ing the exact nature, extent, and sources of such 

 data and information utilized in connection with 

 the report required by this subsection. 



(b) Definition of "petrochemical." 



As used in this section, the term "petrochemical" 

 includes organic chemicals, cyclic intermediates, 

 plastics and resins, synthetic fibers, elastomers, or- 

 ganic dyes, organic pigments, detergents, surface 

 active agents, carbon black and ammonia. (Pub. L. 

 93-275, § 23, May 7. 1974, 88 Stat. 113.) 



§783. Hydroelectric generating facilities: lists, trans- 

 mittal to Congress; construction schedule and cost 

 estimates for expedited construction program; 

 prospective accomplishments from expedited com- 

 pletion of facilities; statement of appropriated but 

 not obligated funds. 



Within ninety days of the effective date of this 

 chapter, the Administrator of the Federal Energy 

 Administration, in consultation with the Secretary 

 of the Interior and the Secretary of the Army, shall — 



(1) transmit to the Congress — 



(A) a list of hydroelectric generating facilities 

 and electric power transmission facilities which 

 have been authorized for construction by the 

 Congress and which are not yet completed, and 



(B) a list of opportunities to increase the ca- 

 pacity of existing hydroelectric generating fa- 

 cilities, and 



(2) provide, for each such facility which Is 

 listed — 



(A) a construction schedule and cost esti- 

 mates for an expedited construction program 

 which would make the facility available for 

 service at the earliest practicable date, and 



(B) a statement of the accomplishments 

 which could be provided by the expedited com- 

 pletion of each facility and a statement of any 

 funds which have been appropriated but not 

 yet obligated. 



(Pub. L. 93-275, § 24, May 7, 1974, 88 Stat. 114.) 



§784. Exports of coal and refined petroleum products. 



(a) File concprnin<j export transactions, sales, ex- 

 changes or shipments: establishment and mainte- 

 nance; scope of information. 

 The Administrator is authorized and directed to 



