H.R. 8292
would require a report on Puerto Rico's progress toward rebuilding the electric grid and detailing the efforts the federal government is undertaking to expedite such rebuilding.
would require a report on Puerto Rico's progress toward rebuilding the electric grid and detailing the efforts the federal government is undertaking to expedite such rebuilding.
would require the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information to carry out a grant and revolving loan program to provide funding for projects to increase the resiliency and energy efficiency of communications networks.
would urge the use of the Defense Production Act to expand short-term refinery capacity.
would amend Title 49, U.S. Code, to prohibit the Secretary of Transportation from making certain grants to zero emission or electric ferries.
would exempt certain federal hydrogen programs from NEPA requirements.
would provide that certain FERC policy statements shall have no force or effect unless certain conditions are met.
would amend the Internal Revenue Code to increase the low-income housing credit for rehabilitation expenditures for buildings achieving enhanced energy performance.
would amend the Energy Policy Act to include in a report the amount available to the Secretary of Energy to make certain loan guarantees and to provide for direct loans to Indian tribes and tribal energy development organizations for energy development.
would provide the Secretary of Energy with the authority to enter into contracts and cooperative agreements to improve the resilience of defense critical electric infrastructure and reduce the vulnerability of critical defense facilities to the disruption of the supply of electric energy to those facilities.
would direct the Secretary of Energy to conduct a study on the global status of the civilian nuclear energy industry.
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