H. Res. 672
which would support the Three Seas Initiative in its efforts to increase energy independence and infrastructure connectivity thereby strengthening U.S. and European national security, was passed by the House.
which would support the Three Seas Initiative in its efforts to increase energy independence and infrastructure connectivity thereby strengthening U.S. and European national security, was passed by the House.
would amend the Internal Revenue Code to make certain energy tax credits fully refundable and to delay the tax credit phase down.
would eliminate certain subsidies for fossil fuel production.
would assign a resident inspector to certain commercial nuclear power plants to conduct inspections of decommissioning activities and spent nuclear fuel transfer activities.
would amend the Internal Revenue Code to modify the energy tax credit to apply to qualified distributed wind energy property.
would direct the Secretary of Energy to carry out a grant program to improve the energy resilience, energy democracy, and security of communities, prioritizing environmental justice communities.
would require the use of the voice and vote of the United States in international financial institutions to advance the cause of transitioning the global economy to a clean energy economy and to prohibit U.S. government assistance to countries or entities to support fossil fuel activity.
would require the Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the Secretary of the Treasury, to conduct a study and submit to Congress a report on an auction process or other system for selecting and entering into contracts with nonfederal entities for consolidated interim storage facilities.
would require the Secretary of Energy to establish a program to provide grants to improve power lines.
would amend the Internal Revenue Code to provide for energy opportunity zones.
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