Sec. 302. Grid and transmission optimization
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The Secretary, in consultation with the Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, shall establish a program (referred to in this section as the program ) to use artificial intelligence to optimize energy grids and transmission— to minimize the loss of electrical energy; to stabilize energy flows to minimize power outages and power surges; to compensate for variability in energy production; to maximize the efficient use of new energy sources; and to account for other factors, as appropriate.
The program shall be established not later than 1 year after the later of— the date on which the report required under section 5.2(g)(i) of Executive Order 14110 (88 Fed. Reg. 75191; relating to safe, secure, and trustworthy development and use of artificial intelligence) is issued; and the date of enactment of this Act. In establishing and carrying out the program, the Secretary shall collect data on electrical production, transmission, use, and other factors, as appropriate, to gather and curate a regularly updated dataset for purposes of training artificial intelligence technology used in furtherance of the program.
The Secretary may contract to acquire relevant data for purposes of this section. Subject to subsection (e), the Secretary shall make available to the public, at no cost and with no restrictions on copying, publishing, distributing, citing, adapting, or otherwise using under an open license— the code for any artificial intelligence developed in furtherance of the program; and the training dataset curated under subsection (b). Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the Secretary may withhold any model, code, or data from disclosure under subsection
(d)or any other law if the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, as appropriate, determines that withholding the model, code, or data is necessary to protect— the national security interests of the United States; or the security of the electrical grids or transmission systems of the United States. Nothing in this section supersedes any other provision of law governing the protection of the national security interests of the United States.
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- 88 FR 75191
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