Sec. 334. Pilot program to test new software to track emissions at certain military installations
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The Secretary of Defense may conduct a pilot program (to be known as the Installations Emissions Tracking Program ) to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of software and emerging technologies and methodologies to track real-time emissions from installations and installation assets. The goals of the Installations Emissions Tracking Program are— to prove software and emerging technologies, methodologies, and capabilities to effectively track emissions in real time; and to reduce energy costs and increase efficiencies.
If the Secretary conducts the Installations Emissions Tracking Program, the Secretary shall select, for purposes of the Program, four major military installations located in different geographical regions of the United States that the Secretary determines— are prone to producing higher emissions; are in regions that historically have poor air quality; and have historically higher than average utility costs.