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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 7516 (Introduced in House) — To advance innovation in and deployment of zero-emission electricity technology, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Clean Energy Innovation and Deployment Act of 2020 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Investment in Clean Energy Technology Innovation Sec. 100. Purpose. Subtitle A—Clean Energy Deployment Administration Sec. 101. Definitions. Sec. 102. Energy technology deployment goals. Sec. 103. Clean Energy Deployment Administration. Sec. 104. Administration functions. Sec. 105. Improvements to existing clean energy investment programs.
Sec. 106. Federal credit authority. Sec. 107. General provisions. Subtitle B—Beneficial Electrification Sec. 111. Innovation in electric vehicles through the advanced technology manufacturing incentive program. Sec. 112. Deployment of electric vehicles through tax credits. Sec. 113. Deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure through supply equipment programs. Sec. 114. Deployment of energy efficient buildings through tax credits. Sec. 115. Deployment of energy efficient buildings through grants.
Subtitle C—Zero-Emission Electricity Generation Technology Sec. 121. Deployment of solar and wind technology through tax credits. Sec. 122. Energy tax credit monetization. Sec. 123. Innovation in energy storage through research, development, and demonstration. Sec. 124. Deployment of energy storage through tax credits. Sec. 125. Normalization opt-out for utilities. Sec. 126. Deployment of carbon capture utilization and storage through tax credits. Sec. 127. Innovation in advanced nuclear technology through demonstration.
Sec. 128. Innovation in carbon removal, utilization, and storage through research, development, and demonstration. Sec. 129. Deployment of electric grid modernization through grants. Sec. 130. Prize competition for electricity-related technologies for remote communities. Sec. 131. Report to Congress. Subtitle D—Davis-Bacon Compliance Sec. 141. Davis-Bacon compliance. Title II—Zero-Emission Electricity Standard Sec. 200. Purpose. Subtitle A—Zero-Emission Electricity Standard Sec. 201.
Definitions. Sec. 202. Zero-emission electricity requirement. Sec. 203. Zero-emission electricity credit trading program. Sec. 204. Determination and issuance of quantity of zero-emission electricity credits. Sec. 205. Carbon Mitigation Fund. Sec. 206. State programs. Sec. 207. Report to Congress. Sec. 208. Information collection. Sec. 209. Civil penalties. Sec. 210. Regulations. Subtitle B—Methane Regulation Sec. 211. Methane regulation. Title III—Incentives for the Accelerated Deployment of 100-Percent Zero-Emission Electricity System Sec. 300.
Purpose. Sec. 301. Zero-emission electricity acceleration investment tax credit. Sec. 302. Zero-emission electricity acceleration grants. Title IV—Low-Income Rate-Payer Protection Sec. 400. Purpose. Sec. 401. Weatherization assistance program. Sec. 402. LIHEAP authorization. Title V—Energy Workforce Transition and Training Sec. 500. Purposes. Subtitle A—State Energy Plans Sec. 501. State energy plans. Sec. 502. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle B—Energy Workforce Transition Sec. 511.
Definitions. Sec. 512. Energy Workforce Transition Office and Advisory Committee. Sec. 513. Energy workforce transition plans and reemployment of affected workers. Subtitle C—Modern Energy Workforce Development Sec. 521. Definitions. Sec. 522. Modern energy workforce development. Sec. 523. Zero-emission economy workforce pilot program. Sec. 524. University Zero-Emission Energy Leadership Program. Sec. 525. Climate Resiliency Corps. Sec. 526. Authorization of appropriations.
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