Tradeable Energy Performance Standards Act
Creates a tradable energy-performance credits market to meet federal efficiency targets, incentivizing energy savings across buildings, industry, and utilities.
Creates a tradable energy-performance credits market to meet federal efficiency targets, incentivizing energy savings across buildings, industry, and utilities.
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HR 2177 introduces the concept of tradeable energy performance standards and has the early procedural steps in place, with a primary sponsor of record. The exact mechanisms, targets, and impact can only be assessed once the official bill text and any accompanying analyses are available.
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