Renewable Energy for U.S. Territories Act
directs the Secretary of Agriculture to create a renewable energy grant program for U.S. territories to build and deploy renewable projects and boost energy resilience.
directs the Secretary of Agriculture to create a renewable energy grant program for U.S. territories to build and deploy renewable projects and boost energy resilience.
HR 4339 proposes directing the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a renewable energy grant program specifically for U.S. territories. The bill aims to support the development and deployment of renewable energy projects within these territories, which often face unique challenges in energy infrastructure and higher energy costs. The grant program would provide financial assistance to enhance renewable energy capacity, improve energy independence, and foster sustainability.
This bill targets U.S. territories that typically lack the same level of federal support and infrastructure compared to states. By promoting renewable energy, it addresses energy cost burdens and dependency on imported fossil fuels, which are significant in many territories. It could bolster economic development, create jobs, and improve resilience against energy supply disruptions and climate change impacts in these vulnerable regions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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