S. 914
would establish an energy threat analysis center in DOE.
would establish an energy threat analysis center in DOE.
would repeal provisions of Pub. L. No. 117-169 relating to taxpayer subsidies for home electrification.
would lower energy costs by increasing American energy production, exports, infrastructure, and critical minerals processing, by promoting transparency, accountability, permitting, and production of American resources, and by improving water quality certification and energy projects.
would require the Energy Information Administration to submit to Congress and make publicly available an annual report on federal agency policies and regulations and executive orders that have increased or may increase energy prices in the United States.
would facilitate the development of a whole-of-government strategy for nuclear cooperation and nuclear exports.
would amend the Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 to increase the frequency of lease sales, and require replacement sales.
would amend the Defense Production Act of 1950 to prohibit investment by foreign adversaries in U.S. real estate suitable for renewable energy or renewable fuels production.
would provide the Secretary of Energy with the authority to enter into contracts and cooperative agreements to improve the resilience of defense critical electric infrastructure, and reduce the vulnerability of critical defense facilities to the disruption of the supply of electric energy to those facilities.
would restart onshore and offshore oil, gas, and coal leasing, streamline permitting for energy infrastructure, and ensure transparency in energy development on federal lands.
would require the Secretary of Energy to establish a hydrogen infrastructure finance and innovation pilot program.
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