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HR 6177

Grid Research and Development Act

119th Congress Introduced by André Carson and 11 co-sponsors

Funds federal research programs to modernize electrical grid infrastructure for renewable energy integration, storage capacity, and climate resilience.

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Bill Summary · HR 6177

Legislative bill overview

HR 6177 establishes a comprehensive research and development program focused on modernizing the electrical grid to support renewable energy integration, grid resilience, and energy storage solutions. The bill directs federal funding and coordination across agencies to advance grid technologies, including smart grid systems, battery storage, and transmission infrastructure improvements necessary for a clean energy transition.

Why is this important

The electrical grid is aging infrastructure that currently struggles to accommodate distributed renewable energy sources and handle extreme weather events. Modernizing grid technology is critical for meeting climate goals, preventing blackouts, and reducing energy costs—all while maintaining grid reliability as Americans increasingly rely on electricity for transportation and heating.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and funding source: No clear information provided on how the program will be funded; fiscal conservatives may question whether new federal spending is necessary versus leveraging private sector investment
  • Technology favoritism: The bill's specific focus areas might advantage certain technologies or companies over others, raising concerns about government picking winners in energy markets
  • Implementation timeline: Grid modernization is complex and multi-stakeholder; disputes may arise over project prioritization, federal versus state coordination, and realistic completion timeframes
  • Existing programs: Questions about whether this duplicates ongoing DOE research initiatives or provides necessary additional coordination and funding

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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