METRIC Act
The METRIC Act requires studying alternatives to current primary energy metrics and reporting "incident energy" to improve transparency and support evidence-based energy policymaking.
The METRIC Act requires studying alternatives to current primary energy metrics and reporting "incident energy" to improve transparency and support evidence-based energy policymaking.
The Modernizing EIA Tracking and Reporting to Increase Consistency Act (the "METRIC Act") is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on February 20, 2026. The main purpose of the bill is to improve the measurement and reporting of United States energy use in order to enhance energy performance, transparency, and decision-making.
Study on Primary Energy Indicators: The bill requires the Secretary of Energy, with support from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), to conduct a comprehensive study on the validity, limitations, and potential alternatives to the current indicators used for measuring primary energy in national energy accounting. The study will evaluate the conceptual basis and limitations of the existing primary energy metric, analyze alternative indicators, review international best practices, and provide recommendations for improvements.
Complementary Incident Energy Statistics: The bill amends the Department of Energy Organization Act to require the EIA Administrator to:
The METRIC Act aims to modernize how the U.S. measures and accounts for its national energy use. By addressing the limitations of the current primary energy metric and incorporating new "incident energy" reporting, the bill seeks to:
Overall, the METRIC Act is focused on enhancing the measurement and reporting of energy use in the United States to better inform decision-makers, researchers, and the public about the nation's energy system and its performance.
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