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CLEAN Future Act
3/8/2023, 7:58 PM
Summary of Bill HR 1512
The CLEAN Future Act includes provisions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase energy efficiency, and promote the use of renewable energy sources. It also aims to create jobs in the clean energy sector and invest in infrastructure to support these initiatives.
Some key components of the CLEAN Future Act include setting targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, establishing a national clean energy standard, and providing funding for research and development of clean energy technologies. The bill also includes provisions to support communities that are disproportionately affected by climate change and environmental pollution. Overall, the CLEAN Future Act is a comprehensive piece of legislation that aims to address climate change and promote clean energy initiatives in the United States. It has the potential to create jobs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and support communities that are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
Congressional Summary of HR 1512
Climate Leadership and Environmental Action for our Nation’s Future Act or the CLEAN Future Act
This bill creates requirements and incentives to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
The bill establishes an interim goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to at least 50% below 2005 levels by 2030 as well as a national goal to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Each federal agency must develop a plan to achieve the goals.
Beginning in 2023, retail electricity suppliers must provide an increasing percentage of electricity that is generated without the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere (zero-emission electricity). By 2035, the suppliers must provide 100% zero-emission electricity or demonstrate alternative means of compliance. For example, the suppliers may buy credits under a trading program that allows entities to buy, sell, and trade credits to demonstrate compliance.
The bill also establishes a variety of requirements, programs, and incentives to reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas emissions by
- modernizing the electric grid and supporting clean energy microgrids;
- increasing the use of renewable energy and advanced nuclear power technologies;
- increasing energy efficiency in buildings, homes, and appliances;
- supporting clean transportation, including electric vehicles and related charging infrastructure;
- issuing greenhouse gas standards for certain vehicles, engines, and aircraft;
- promoting manufacturing and industrial decarbonization, including through buy-clean programs;
- supporting environmental justice efforts; and
- reducing methane, plastics, and super pollutants.





