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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 2262 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To promote energy savings in residential buildings and industry, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act of 2014 The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definition of Secretary. TITLE I—Buildings Subtitle A—Building energy codes Sec. 101. Greater energy efficiency in building codes. Subtitle B—Worker training and capacity building Sec. 111. Building training and assessment centers. Sec. 112. Career skills training. Subtitle C—School buildings Sec. 121.
Coordination of energy retrofitting assistance for schools. Subtitle D—Better buildings Sec. 131. Energy efficiency in Federal and other buildings. Sec. 132. Separate spaces with high-performance energy efficiency measures. Sec. 133. Tenant star program. Subtitle E—Energy information for commercial buildings Sec. 141. Energy information for commercial buildings. TITLE II—Industrial efficiency and competitiveness Subtitle A—Manufacturing energy efficiency Sec. 201. Purposes. Sec. 202.
Future of Industry program. Sec. 203. Sustainable manufacturing initiative. Sec. 204. Conforming amendments. Subtitle B—Supply Star Sec. 211. Supply Star. Subtitle C—Electric motor rebate program Sec. 221. Energy saving motor control, electric motor, and advanced motor systems rebate program. Subtitle D—Transformer rebate program Sec. 231. Energy efficient transformer rebate program. TITLE III—Federal agency energy efficiency Sec. 301. Energy-efficient and energy-saving information technologies.
Sec. 302. Availability of funds for design updates. Sec. 303. Energy efficient data centers. Sec. 304. Budget-neutral demonstration program for energy and water conservation improvements at multifamily residential units. TITLE IV—Regulatory provisions Subtitle A—Third-party certification under Energy Star program Sec. 401. Third-party certification under Energy Star program. Subtitle B—Federal green buildings Sec. 411. High-performance green Federal buildings. Subtitle C—Water heaters Sec. 421.
Grid-enabled water heaters. Subtitle D—Energy performance requirement for Federal buildings Sec. 431. Energy performance requirement for Federal buildings. Sec. 432. Federal building energy efficiency performance standards; certification system and level for green buildings. Sec. 433. Enhanced energy efficiency underwriting. Subtitle E—Third party testing Sec. 441. Voluntary certification programs for air conditioning, furnace, boiler, heat pump, and water heater products. TITLE V—Miscellaneous Sec. 501.
Offset. Sec. 502. Budgetary effects. Sec. 503. Advance appropriations required.
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