This bill requires the Department of Energy to provide grants to states, local governments, or nonprofit organizations for making energy improvements in (1) public libraries, (2) public hospitals, (3) community centers, or (4) state or local government buildings.
Bill 117 HR 4542, also known as the Energy Efficient Public Buildings Act of 2021, aims to improve the energy efficiency of public buildings in the United States. The bill requires federal agencies to implement energy and water efficiency measures in their buildings, with the goal of reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Specifically, the bill requires federal agencies to conduct energy audits of their buildings and implement energy and water efficiency measures to reduce energy consumption by at least 2.5% annually. The bill also establishes a Green Building Advisory Committee to provide guidance and recommendations on energy efficiency measures for federal buildings.
Additionally, the bill requires federal agencies to prioritize the use of energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy sources in the design, construction, and renovation of public buildings. The bill also encourages federal agencies to enter into energy savings performance contracts to finance energy efficiency improvements.
Overall, the Energy Efficient Public Buildings Act of 2021 aims to reduce the environmental impact of federal buildings and save taxpayer money through energy efficiency measures. The bill has bipartisan support and is seen as a positive step towards reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.
This bill requires the Department of Energy to provide grants to states, local governments, or nonprofit organizations for making energy improvements in (1) public libraries, (2) public hospitals, (3) community centers, or (4) state or local government buildings.
Bill 117 HR 4542, also known as the Energy Efficient Public Buildings Act of 2021, aims to improve the energy efficiency of public buildings in the United States. The bill requires federal agencies to implement energy and water efficiency measures in their buildings, with the goal of reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Specifically, the bill requires federal agencies to conduct energy audits of their buildings and implement energy and water efficiency measures to reduce energy consumption by at least 2.5% annually. The bill also establishes a Green Building Advisory Committee to provide guidance and recommendations on energy efficiency measures for federal buildings.
Additionally, the bill requires federal agencies to prioritize the use of energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy sources in the design, construction, and renovation of public buildings. The bill also encourages federal agencies to enter into energy savings performance contracts to finance energy efficiency improvements.
Overall, the Energy Efficient Public Buildings Act of 2021 aims to reduce the environmental impact of federal buildings and save taxpayer money through energy efficiency measures. The bill has bipartisan support and is seen as a positive step towards reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo direct the Secretary of Energy to provide grants for energy improvements to certain public buildings, and for other purposes.
Official Title as IntroducedTo direct the Secretary of Energy to provide grants for energy improvements to certain public buildings, and for other purposes.
Display TitleEnergy Efficient Public Buildings Act of 2021
Short Title(s) as IntroducedEnergy Efficient Public Buildings Act of 2021
This bill requires the Department of Energy to provide grants to states, local governments, or nonprofit organizations for making energy improvements in (1) public libraries, (2) public ...
hospitals, (3) community centers, or (4) state or local government buildings.