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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 9054 (Introduced in House) — To advance clean power technology development and use through innovation and clean energy standards, and for other pu... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Definitions; table of contents

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Except as otherwise provided, in this Act: The term Secretary means the Secretary of Energy. The term Department means the Department of Energy. The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; purposes. Sec. 2. Definitions; table of contents. Title I—Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Subtitle A—Research, Development, and Demonstration for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Technologies Sec. 111. Fossil energy objectives. Sec. 112. Carbon capture technologies.
Sec. 113. Carbon storage validation and testing. Sec. 114. Carbon utilization. Sec. 115. Advanced energy systems. Subtitle B—Deployment of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage with Commercial-Scale Electricity Generation Facilities Sec. 121. Deployment of carbon capture, utilization, and storage technology with commercial-scale electricity generation facilities. Subtitle C—Federal Support for Commercial Deployment of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Sec. 131. Enhancement of carbon dioxide sequestration credit.
Sec. 132. Reform of loan guarantee program. Sec. 133. Private activity bonds for carbon dioxide capture facilities. Sec. 134. Extension of publicly traded partnership ownership structure. Sec. 135. Production tax credit for certain electricity generation using carbon capture utilization and storage. Sec. 136. Elective payment of credit. Subtitle D—Support for Carbon Dioxide Transportation and Sequestration Infrastructure Sec. 141. Securing geologic reservoirs for carbon dioxide.
Sec. 142. Financial assistance for carbon dioxide sequestration infrastructure development. Sec. 143. Geologic carbon dioxide sequestration utilities. Sec. 144. Coordinated Federal permitting for carbon dioxide pipeline and sequestration facilities. Sec. 145. Interagency task force on carbon dioxide pipelines. Title II—Innovation in Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Storage Sec. 201. Establishment of technology performance and cost targets. Sec. 202. Advanced innovation and commercialization program.
Sec. 203. Updating mobile homes. Sec. 204. Investment tax credits for energy battery storage, offshore wind, and certain hydropower technologies. Sec. 205. Extension of production tax credit for solar and on-shore wind. Sec. 206. Renewal of qualifying advanced energy project credit. Sec. 207. Performance-based tax credits for commercial and residential buildings. Sec. 208. Extension of publicly traded partnership ownership structure to renewable energy projects. Sec. 209. Manufacturer credit for high-efficiency heat pumps and heat pump water heaters.
Sec. 210. Other authorizations of appropriations. Title III—Existing and Advanced Nuclear Power Plants Sec. 301. Zero-emissions credit program. Sec. 302. Investment tax credit for nuclear energy property. Sec. 303. Expanding Federal clean electricity purchasing requirements. Sec. 304. Modernizing the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Sec. 305. Demonstration and early deployment of advanced nuclear reactors. Sec. 306. Advanced nuclear fuel security program. Sec. 307. Authorization of appropriations for loan guarantees for advanced nuclear facilities.
Sec. 308. Expanding the production tax credit for nuclear power. Sec. 309. Authorizations of appropriations for innovation in nuclear power. Title IV—Clean Electricity Standard Sec. 401. Certification of cost-effective market penetration of clean electricity technologies. Sec. 402. Federal clean electricity standard. Sec. 403. Regional clean electricity planning models. Sec. 404. Stand-by emission performance standards.
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