(1) In general Each Clean Energy Application Center shall
(A) operate a program to encourage deployment of clean energy technologies through education and outreach to building and industrial professionals; and other individuals and organizations with an interest in efficient energy use; and
(B) provide project specific support to building and industrial professionals through assessments and advisory activities.
(2) Types of activities Funds made available under this section may be used
(A) to develop and distribute informational materials on clean energy technologies, including continuation of the 8 websites in existence on December 19, 2007;
(B) to develop and conduct target market workshops, seminars, Internet programs, and other activities to educate end users, regulators, and stakeholders in a manner that leads to the deployment of clean energy technologies;
(C) to provide or coordinate onsite assessments for sites and enterprises that may consider deployment of clean energy technology;
(D) to perform market research to identify high profile candidates for clean energy deployment;
(E) to provide consulting support to sites considering deployment of clean energy technologies;
(F) to assist organizations developing clean energy technologies to overcome barriers to deployment; and
(G) to assist companies and organizations with performance evaluations of any clean energy technology implemented.