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GREEN Act of 2021

1/11/2023, 1:46 PM

Summary of Bill HR 848

The GREEN Act of 2021, also known as Bill 117 hr 848, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the goal of promoting clean energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The bill includes a variety of provisions aimed at incentivizing the use of renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, and reducing carbon pollution.

Some key provisions of the GREEN Act of 2021 include:

1. Extending and expanding tax credits for renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and geothermal power. These tax credits are designed to make renewable energy more affordable and competitive with traditional fossil fuels. 2. Providing tax incentives for the purchase of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. This is intended to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles and reduce emissions from the transportation sector. 3. Establishing a new tax credit for energy storage technologies, which are crucial for integrating renewable energy sources into the grid and ensuring a reliable and resilient energy system. 4. Reinstating and expanding tax credits for energy-efficient home improvements, such as insulation, windows, and HVAC systems. These credits are aimed at reducing energy consumption in residential buildings and lowering utility bills for homeowners. Overall, the GREEN Act of 2021 seeks to accelerate the transition to a clean energy economy and combat climate change by incentivizing the use of renewable energy sources and promoting energy efficiency. The bill has garnered support from environmental advocates, clean energy companies, and lawmakers who are committed to addressing the urgent challenges of climate change.

Congressional Summary of HR 848

Growing Renewable Energy and Efficiency Now Act of 2021 or the GREEN Act of 2021

This bill provides tax incentives for investment in renewable energy resources and energy efficiency programs.

Among other provisions, the bill

  • extends for five years the tax credit for production of electricity from certain renewable resources (e.g., wind facilities, biomass, landfill trash facilities), allows an election to treat certain tangible property as energy property for purposes of the energy tax credit, and modifies certain provisions of the energy tax credit and expands the credit for four years;
  • expands the 30% energy tax credit to include energy storage technology or qualified biogas property;
  • extends for one year the tax credit for carbon oxide sequestration;
  • allows elective payments in lieu of certain energy-related tax credits;
  • modifies the phaseout provisions of the income and excise tax credits for biodiesel and renewable diesel and alternative fuels and extends the termination date for such credits;
  • extends and increases the tax credits for nonbusiness energy property and the new energy efficient home tax credit;
  • extends for five years the residential energy efficient property tax credit;
  • increases the tax deduction for energy efficient commercial buildings;
  • modifies the limitations on new qualified plug-in electric drive motor vehicles tax credit and allows a new credit for such vehicles that are previously-owned;
  • allows a new tax credit for zero emission heavy vehicles (vehicles with a gross weight rating of not less than 14,000 pounds and not powered by an internal combustion engine);
  • extends for five years the tax credits for qualified fuel cell motor vehicles and alternative fuel cell refueling property;
  • provides for additional allocations of the advanced energy project tax credit;
  • allows a new tax credit for the labor costs of installing mechanical insulation property;
  • allows a new tax credit to promote environmental justice programs (programs to improve health and economic outcomes of individuals residing in low-income areas or areas populated disproportionately by racial or ethnic minorities); and
  • requires the Department of the Treasury to report on the utility of data from the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program for determining the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by taxpayers for purposes of imposing a fee on them for such emissions.

Current Status of Bill HR 848

Bill HR 848 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since February 4, 2021. Bill HR 848 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on February 4, 2021.  Bill HR 848's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. as of February 4, 2021

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 848

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
84
Democrat Cosponsors
84
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 848

Primary Policy Focus

Taxation

Potential Impact Areas

- Advanced technology and technological innovations
- Air quality
- Alternative and renewable resources
- Climate change and greenhouse gases
- Commuting
- Congressional oversight
- Electric power generation and transmission
- Employee benefits and pensions
- Employee hiring
- Energy efficiency and conservation
- Energy storage, supplies, demand
- Environmental assessment, monitoring, research
- Environmental education
- Environmental regulatory procedures
- Floods and storm protection
- Government information and archives
- Government studies and investigations
- Higher education
- Housing industry and standards
- Hybrid, electric, and advanced technology vehicles
- Income tax credits
- Income tax deductions
- Income tax exclusion
- Labor standards
- Licensing and registrations
- Motor fuels
- Motor vehicles
- Pedestrians and bicycling
- Property tax
- Research administration and funding
- Sales and excise taxes
- State and local government operations
- State and local taxation
- Tax administration and collection, taxpayers
- Wages and earnings
- Water use and supply

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 848

GREEN Act of 2021
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide incentives for renewable energy and energy efficiency, and for other purposes.
GREEN Act of 2021
Growing Renewable Energy and Efficiency Now Act of 2021

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