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Chapter 134
US Code - Chapter 134: Energy policy
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Section 13201
"Secretary" defined
Subchapter I
Alternative fuels - general
Subchapter II
Alternative fuels - non-federal programs
Subchapter III
Availability and use of replacement fuels, alternative fuels, and alternative fueled private vehicles
Subchapter IV
Electric motor vehicles
Subchapter V
Renewable energy
Subchapter VI
Coal
Subchapter VII
Global climate change
Subchapter VIII
Reduction of oil vulnerability
Subchapter IX
Energy and environment
Subchapter X
Energy and economic growth
Subchapter XI
Policy and administrative provisions
Subchapter XII
Miscellaneous
Subchapter XIII
Clean air coal program
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