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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 4447 (Engrossed in House) — To establish an energy storage and microgrid grant and technical assistance program. · Sec. 2303

Sec. 2303. Distributed energy opportunity communities

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The Secretary shall recognize and certify certain communities as Distributed Energy Opportunity Communities . The Secretary may certify a State, local community, or Tribe as a Distributed Energy Opportunity Community if that State, local community, or Tribe has adopted and implemented the model expedited permit-to-build protocol established under the program established under section 2302. The Secretary may confer a certification under subsection
(a)through existing programs of the Department of Energy. The Secretary may award competitive grants, using funds appropriated to the Secretary to carry out this subtitle, to encourage communities to adopt the model expedited permit-to-build protocol and the standardized inspection process established under the program established under section 2302.
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