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1 | Title | Subtitle | Section | Amount | Description | Eligible Entity | EJ Call Out | States Call Out | Labor Call Out | Cost-Sharing | Tribal Eligibility | Duration | Funding Type |
2 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle E—Transportation and Infrastructure | Sec. 60501: Neighborhood Access and Equity Grant Program | $3.045 billion | To improve walkability, safety, and affordable transportation access through construction of projects that are context-sensitive | a State; ‘‘(2) a unit of local government; ‘‘(3) a political subdivision of a State; ‘‘(4) an entity described in section 207(m)(1)(E); ‘‘(5) a territory of the United States; ‘‘(6) a special purpose district or public author24 ity with a transportation function; 9K1 S.L.C. ‘‘(7) a metropolitan planning organization (as defined in section 134(b)(2)); or ‘‘(8) with respect to a grant described in sub4 section (a)(3), in addition to an eligible entity de5 scribed in paragraphs (1) through (7), a nonprofit organization or institution of higher education that has entered into a partnership with an eligible entity described in paragraphs (1) through (7). | Yes | Yes | No | Yes - Federal share of costs cannot be more than 80%, or 100% in DAC or underserved community | No | 2022 - 2026 | Grant |
3 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60114: Climate pollution reduction grants | $5 billion | Includes programs, policies, measures, and projects that will achieve or facilitate the reduction of greenhouse gas air pollution | ‘‘(A) a State; ‘‘(B) an air pollution control agency; ‘‘(C) a municipality; ‘‘(D) an Indian tribe; and ‘‘(E) a group of one or more entities listed in subparagraphs (A) through (D). | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | 2022 - 2026 | Grant |
4 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle B - Hazardous Materials | Sec. 60201: Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grants | $3 billion | community-led air and other pollution monitoring, prevention, and remediation, and investments in low- and zero-emission and resil7 ient technologies and related infrastructure and workforce development that help reduce greenhouse gas (as defined in section 211(o)(1)(G) (as in effect on the date of enactment of this section)) emissions and other air pollutants; ‘‘(B) mitigating climate and health risks from urban heat islands, extreme heat, wood heater emissions, and wildfire events; ‘‘(C) climate resiliency and adaptation; ‘‘(D) reducing indoor toxics and indoor air pollution; or ‘‘(E) facilitating engagement of disadvan19 taged communities in State and Federal public processes, including facilitating such engage21 ment in advisory groups, workshops, and rulemakings | a partnership between— 696 ERN22335 9K1 S.L.C. 1 ‘‘(i) an Indian tribe, a local govern2 ment, or an institution of higher education; 3 and 4 ‘‘(ii) a community-based nonprofit or5 ganization; 6 ‘‘(B) a community-based nonprofit organi7 zation; or 8 ‘‘(C) a partnership of community-based 9 nonprofit organizations | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | 2022- 2026 | Grant |
5 | Title IV — Committee on Commerce, Science, And Transportation | N/A | Sec. 40007: Alternative fuel and low-emission aviation technology program | $0.297 billion | Funding for alternative fuel and low-emission aviation tech | a small hub airport or nonhub airport, 2 as such terms are defined in section 47102 of title 49, 3 United States Code. 4 | No | Yes | No | Yes - Federal share is no more than 75%, or 90% if entity is a small hub or nonhub airport | No | 2022 - 2026 | Grants |
6 | Title I — Committee on Finance | Subtitle D—Energy Security | Sec. 13404: Alternative fuel refueling property credit | $1.738 billion | Tax credit for alternative refueling property | Alternative refueling property owners | No | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2032 | Tax credit |
7 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13703: Cost recovery for qualified facilities, qualified property, and energy storage technology | $0.624 billion | Expands cost recovery to include energy storage technology | Battery storage projects | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2025 - | Cost recovery |
8 | Title I — Committee on Finance | Subtitle D—Energy Security | Sec. 13401: Clean vehicle credit | $7.541 billion | Tax credit for electric vehicles | Buyers of new clean vehicle | No | No | No | No | No | 2022 - ? | Tax credit, formula |
9 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle D—Council on Environmental Quality | Sec. 60402: Council on Environmental Quality efficient and effective environmental reviews | $0.03 billion | Improve stakeholder engagement in environmental reviews | CEQ | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2026 | |
10 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle D—Council on Environmental Quality | Sec. 60401: Environmental and Climate Data Collection | $0.0325 billion | to support data collection efforts relating to— (A) disproportionate negative environmental harms and climate impacts; and (B) cumulative impacts of pollution and temperature rise; (2) to establish, expand, and maintain efforts to track disproportionate burdens and cumulative impacts, including academic and workforce support for analytics and informatics infrastructure and data collection systems; and (3) to support efforts to ensure that any mapping or screening tool is accessible to community based organizations and community members. | Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2031 | Grants |
11 | Title I — Committee on Finance | Subtitle D—Energy Security | Sec. 13704: Clean fuel production credit | $2.946 billion | Tax credit for clean fuel production in transportation | Clean fuel in transportation | No | No | No | No | No | 2022 - ? | Tax credit |
12 | Title IV - Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation | N/A | Sec. 40001: Investing in coastal communities and climate resilience | $2.6 billion | -Funds to NOAA to provide grants, cooperative agreements, or technical assistance for conservation, restoration, and protection of coastal habitats and resources, as well as assistance to coastal communities to prepare for extreme storms | coastal states, DC, Tribal Governments, nonprofits, local governments, higher education | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 2022-2026 | Grants |
13 | Title I — Committee on Finance | Subtitle D—Energy Security | Sec. 13403: Qualified commercial clean vehicles | $3.583 billion | Tax credit for commercial clean vehicles | Commercial clean vehicles | No | No | No | No | No | 2022 - ? | Tax credit |
14 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60107: Low Emissions Electricity Program | $0.087 billion | Supports low-income and disadvantaged communities, and offer technical assistance to industry, as well as state and local governments, as they work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. | Consumer related partnerships, low-income/disadvantaged communities, State, Tribal, and local governments, in1cluding through partners | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | 2024 - 2031 | Grants |
15 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle C—Environmental Reviews | Sec. 50301: Department of Energy | $0.125 billion | Funding to facilitate timely and efficient environmental reviews | DOE | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2031 | Grants |
16 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle C—Environmental Reviews | Sec. 50303: Department of the Interior | $0.15 billion | Funding to facilitate timely and efficient environmental reviews | DOI | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2026 | Grants |
17 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60101: Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles | $1 billion | Funding for clean heavy-duty vehicles | eligible contractors that propose 2 to replace eligible vehicles to serve 1 or more com3 munities located in an air quality area designated 4 pursuant to section 107 as nonattainment for any 5 air pollutant. | No | Yes | Yes, workforce development and training to support the maintenance, charging, fueling, and operation of zero-emission vehicles | No | Yes | 2023 - 2031 | Rebates and Grants |
18 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13101: Extension and modification of credit for electricity produced from certain renewable resources | $51.062 billion | - Extends the production tax credit (PTC) for renewable energy sources through 2024 - Lowers the production credit from 1.5c to 0.3c per KWh of electricity generation (or 0.5c/KWh in 2021) - Multiplies this credit by 5 if facilities meet prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements (to 2.5c or 1.5c per KWh) OR if the facility has a net output of less than one megawatt - Increases the tax credit 10% if the steel, iron, or manufactured product that built the facility was produced in the US, this bonus credit is limited to 90% after 2024 - Increases the credit 10% if the facilities are located in areas of former coal communities, mining communities, or brownfield sites - Eliminates the credit rate reduction for hydroelectric and marine energy - they are now eligible for the full PTC - lowers the credit for projects financed with tax-exempt bonds - Extends the option to claim ITC instead of PTC | Energy facilities | Yes - energy communities + brownfields | No | Yes - prevailing wages and apprenticeship requirements | No | No | 2022-2025 | Tax credit |
19 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13702: Clean electricity investment credit | $50.858 billion | - base rate investment credit of 6% for zero emission electricity generation, energy storage, and interconnection propoerty for projects smaller than 5 MW - investment credit of 30% for facilities/storage less than 1 MW or meets prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements - increase in base rate credit of 2% for projects in energy communities, or 10% if facility is less than 1 MW or meets prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements - To be eligible for direct pay, domestic content requirements must be met - Cannot claim this investment credit if claiming other federal tax credits (no ITC + PTC) - Value of investment credit decreases each year once US reduces emissions from electricity to 25% of current emissions - Increases credit 10% for facilities located in low-income communities or tribal land, 20% increase for low income residential building projects and low-income economic benefit projects - lowers the credit for projects financed with tax-exempt bonds - Applies only to properties placed in service 2025 or later | Energy facilities and properties | Yes - low-income benefits and specific EJ callouts | No | Yes - prevailing wages and apprenticeship requirements | No | Yes - additional credit for tribal communities | 2022-2032 (or whenever US reaches 25% of annual emissions from electricity generation) | Tax credit |
20 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13102: Extension and modification of energy credit | $13.962 billion | - Extends the ITC through 2024 at a base rate of 6% for solar, fuel cells, waste energy recovery, energy storage, biogas, microgrid controllers, combined heat and power, and small wind property, and 2% for microturbine property. - These amounts would be increased to 30% and 10%, respectively, if projects pay prevailing wages during the construction phase and during the first five years of operation and meet registered apprenticeship requirements. - Geothermal heat pumps ITC is extended through 2034 with a 6% base credit rate with the 30% credit rate allowed for projects meeting wage and workforce requirements - phases down after 2032. - Bonus credit of 2% awarded to projects that meet domestic content requirements, boosted to 10% if wage and workforce requirements are met. Another 2 - 10% bonus provided for projects in energy communities (brownfield site,, significant fossil fuel employment, or census tract/adjoining census tract with a coal mine that closed after 1999) | Energy infrastructure projects | No | No | Yes | N/A | No | Varies; 2022 - 2024 for solar, fuel, CHP, wind, microturbines and 2022 - 2034 for geothermal | Tax credit |
21 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13103: Increase in energy credit for solar and wind facilities placed in service in connection with low-income communities | Included in the Sec. 13101 and Sec. 13102 tax credits | Allocates higher percentage of tax credits to renewable facilities placed in low-income communities (10% increase), on Indian land (10% increase), or on a low-income residential building (20% increase), so long as at least 50% of the financial benefits of the electricity will go to households under 200% of the poverty line and less than 80% under AMI | Energy infrastructure projects | Yes | No | No | N/A | Yes | 2023 - | Tax credit |
22 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13701: Clean electricity production credit | $11.204 billion | - Creates new production tax credit (PTC) for facilities producing domestically produced zero emissions electricity beginning in 2025 - Base credits are 0.3 cents per kWh and increase to 1.5 cents per kWh for meeting prevailing wage conditions - Credit amount increased by 10% for projects in "energy communities" (brownfield site, significant fossil fuel employment, or census tract/adjoining census tract with a coal mine that closed after 1999) and an additional 10% for facilities that use steel, iron, and other products that are produced domestically - Have to decide between using PTC or ITC - Tax credits phase out either when emissions reduction target levels are achieved or by 2030 (whichever is later) - First phase-out begins when GHG emissions from electric sector are reduced by 25% below 2022 levels - credit is reduced by 25% for facilities constructed the following year, 50% for those the third year, and zero for the years following | Energy infrastructure projects | No | No | Yes | No | No | 2024 - 2032 (or earlier if emissions reductions are met) | Tax credit |
23 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A—Energy | Sec. 50144: Energy infrastructure reinvestment financing | $5 billion (and $250 billion in loan guarantee authority) | Loan guarantees for Energy infrastructure projects to avoid, reduce, utilize, or sequester air pollutants or GHG emissions or to replace old infrastructure that is no longer being used. Fossil fuel projects are eligible, but must have emissions control technologies to reduce, avoid, utilize or sequester air pollutants and GHGs. (1706) | Energy infrastructure projects | Energy projects must report how it will affect local communities | No | No | No | No | 2022-2026 | Grants, Loans |
24 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A—Energy | Sec. 50141: Funding for Department of Energy Loan Programs Office | $3.6 billion (and $40 billion in loan guarantee authority) | Loan guarantees for eligible clean energy projects under 1703 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. To be eligible, a project must reduce air pollution or emissions, or sequester carbon. Renewable energy systems, "advanced fossil generation", and carbon capture are all eligible under this provision. Moreover, the President must certify loan guarantees, ensuring that the project complies with this section. | Energy projects (see list in 1703), with the exception of projects that benefit from other federal tax benefits or federal programs. | No | No | No | No | No | Loans | |
25 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60104: Diesel emissions reductions | $0.06 billion | grants will address diesel emissions from goods movement facilities – like airports, railyards, and distribution centers – and from vehicles servicing those facilities. | EPA | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2031 | Grants, rebates, and loans |
26 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60105: Funding to address air pollution | $0.281 billion | Air Pollution Monitoring, through air quality monitoring that will particularly benefit disadvantaged communities exposed to areas with persistent air pollution. | EPA | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | 2022 - 2031 | Grants, rebates, and loans |
27 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60106: Funding to address air pollution at schools | $0.05 billion | Addresses Air Pollution at Schools by monitoring and reducing air pollution at public schools in low-income and disadvantaged communities. | EPA | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2031 | Grants |
28 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60108: Funding for Section 211(O) of the Clean Air Act | $0.015 billion | (1) the development and establishment of tests and protocols regarding the environmental and pub5 lic health effects of a fuel or fuel additive; (2) internal and extramural data collection and analyses to regularly update applicable regulations, guidance, and procedures for determining lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of a fuel; and (3) the review, analysis and evaluation of the impacts of all transportation fuels, including fuel lifecycle implications, on the general public and on low-income and disadvantaged communities. | EPA | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2023 - 2026 | Grant |
29 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60110: Funding for enforcement technology and public information | $0.025 billion | Will upgrade the Environmental Protect Agency’s Integrated Compliance Information System and for states and Indian Tribes to make similar upgrades. | EPA | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | 2022 - 2031 | Grants, rebates, and loans |
30 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60115: Environmental Protection Agency Efficient, Accurate, and Timely Reviews | $0.04 billion | Funding to facilitate timely and efficient environmental reviews, improve public engagement | EPA | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2026 | |
31 | Title II - Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry | Subtitle B - Conservation | Sec. 21002: Conservation technical assistance | $1.3 billion | Provides conservation technical assistance through the Natural Resources Conservation Service and funds a carbon sequestration and GHG emissions quantification program through the NRCS | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2031 | N/A |
32 | Title III - Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs | N/A | Sec. 30001: Enhanced use of Defense Production Act of 1950 | $0.5 billion | Sets aside $500m to carry out the DPA | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2024 | N/A |
33 | Title IV - Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation | N/A | Sec. 40002: Facilities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and national marine sanctuaries | $0.2 billion | Construction of new NOAA facilities and upgrades to existing facilities | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | N/A |
34 | Title IV - Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation | N/A | Sec. 40003: NOAA efficient and effective reviews | $0.02 billion | Funding for NOAA to conduct more efficient reviews for planning/permitting via hiring new people and purchasing new equipment | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | N/A |
35 | Title IV - Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation | N/A | Sec. 40005: Computing capacity and research for weather, oceans, and climate | $0.19 billion | Funding for NOAA to procure high-performance computing and data processing | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | N/A |
36 | Title IV - Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation | N/A | Sec. 40006: Acquisition of hurricane forecasting aircraft | $0.1 billion | Funding for NOAA to purchase hurricane hunter aircraft | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | N/A |
37 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50232: Canal improvement projects | $0.025 billion | Funding for the design, study, and implementation of projects that cover water canals with solar panels | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2031 | N/A |
38 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A - Air Pollution | Sec. 60116: Low-embodied carbon labeling for construction materials; | $0.1 billion | Administrative funding for the EPA to work with the FHWA and GSA to identify and label low-embodied carbon construction materials | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | N/A |
39 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle C—United States Fish and Wildlife Service | Sec. 60301: Endangered Species Act Recovery Plans | $0.125 billion | Funding for developing and implementing recovery plans as outlined in the Endangered Species Act | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - | N/A |
40 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle E—Transportation and Infrastructure | Sec. 60502: Assistance for federal buildings | $0.25 billion | Adds to the Federal Buildings Fund for converting federal buildings to high-performance green buildings | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2031 | N/A |
41 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle E—Transportation and Infrastructure | Sec. 60503: Use of low-carbon materials; | $2.15 billion | Deposited in the Federal Buildings Fund to acquire and install low-embodied carbon materials in the construction and retrofitting of federal buildings | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | N/A |
42 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle E—Transportation and Infrastructure | Sec. 60504: General Services Administration emerging technologies; | $0.975 billion | Deposited in the Federal Buildings Fund for emerging and sustainable technologies | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | N/A |
43 | Title VII Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | N/A | Sec. 70006: FEMA building materials program | - | Allows FEMA to provide financial assistance for the cost of low-carbon materials, as well as provide incentives for encouraging low-carbon and net-zero energy projects even if it increases Federal cost share | Federal | No | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2026 | Costs and Incentives |
44 | Title VII- Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | N/A | Sec. 70007: Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council Environmental Review Improvement Fund mandatory funding | $.35 billion | Appropriates $70m per year for five years to the Environmental Review Improvement Fund | Federal | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | N/A |
45 | Title IV - Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation | N/A | Sec. 40004: Oceanic and atmospheric research and forecasting for weather and climate | $0.2 billion | Funding for NOAA to accelerate research and modeling of weather, coasts, oceans, and climate, along with providing competitive grants to fund climate research | Federal, individuals | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | N/A |
46 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60109: Funding for implementation of the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act | $0.0385 billion | Funds for the EPA to implement the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act, as well as competitive grants for reclaim and destruction | Federal, individuals | No | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2026 | Competitive grants |
47 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle C—Environmental Reviews | Sec. 50302: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | $0.1 billion | Funding to facilitate timely and efficient environmental reviews | FERC | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2031 | Grants |
48 | Title V — Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50231. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION DOMESTIC WATER 8 SUPPLY PROJECTS. | $0.55 billion | Ensures disadvantaged communities have the resources needed to plan, design, and construct water supply projects, particularly in communities and households that do not currently have reliable domestic water supplies. | for disadvantaged communities (identified according to criteria adopted by the Commissioner of Reclamation) in a manner as determined by the Commissioner of Reclamation for up to 100 percent of the cost of the planning, design, or construction of water projects the primary purpose of which is to provide domestic water supplies to communities or households that do not have reliable access to domestic water supplies in a State or territory described in the first section of the Act of June 17, 1902 (43 U.S.C. 391; 32 Stat. 388, chapter 1093). | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2031 | Grants |
49 | Title I — Committee on Finance | Subtitle D—Energy Security | Sec. 13201: Extension of incentives for biodiesel, renewable diesel, and alternative fuels; Sec. 13202: Extension of second-generation biofuel incentives | $5.625 billion | Extension of incentives for biodiesel, renewable diesel and alternative fuels and extension of second generation biofuel incentives; and clean fuel production credit | fuel sold or used after December 31, 2021 | No | No | No | No | No | 2022 - ? | Tax credit |
50 | Title III — Committee On Banking, Housing, And Urban Affairs | N/A | Sec. 30002: Improving energy efficiency or water efficiency or climate resilience of affordable housing | $1.0 billion | Helps cover the cost of energy efficiency upgrades – including electrification of systems and appliances – as well as installation of renewable energy, and improvements to property resiliency. | Housing and Urban Development | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2028 | Grants and loans |
51 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13204: Clean Hydrogen | $13.166 billion | Tax credit assessed based on the quantity of clean hydrogen produced and the lifecycle GHGs of that hydrogen (as quantified using GREET model). To qualify, hydrogen must be produced through a process that results in <4 kg CO2 per kg of hydrogen. Prevailing wage requirements for laborers involved in construction and repair of the facility. | Individuals | No | No | Yes | N/A | No | 2023 - | Tax Credit |
52 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13301: Extension, increase, and modifications of nonbusiness energy property credit | $12.451 billion | 30% tax credit for improving efficiency of a residence through better envelope, $2,000 for heat pumps | Individuals | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2032 | Tax Credit |
53 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13302: Residential clean energy credit | $22.022 billion | Extending credit from 2023 to 2034 | Individuals | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2034 | Tax Credit |
54 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13303: Energy efficient commercial buildings deduction | $0.362 billion | Tax deduction (based on energy demand reductions) for commercial properties to that retrofit for energy efficiency and meet prevailing wage/apprenticeship requirements; if building owner is tax exempt, dedeuction will be passed to the person "primarily responsible for designing the property" | Individuals | No | Yes - possible to pass deduction on to designer if owner is non-taxable entity (e.g. a state agency) | Yes | N/A | Yes | 2022 - | Tax Deduction |
55 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13304: Extension, increase, and modifications of new energy efficient home credit | $2.043 billion | Extends and increases tax credit for new homes that are zero energy ready, meet Energy Star SF or MF program requirements and are built using labor paid prevailing wages | Individuals | No | No | Yes | N/A | No | 2022 - 2032 | Tax Credit |
56 | Title II - Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry | Subtitle B - Conservation | Sec. 21001: Additional agricultural conservation investments | $19.85 billion (Environmental Quality Incentives Program – $8.45 billion, Regional Conservation Partnership Program – $6.75 billion, Conservation Stewardship Program – $3.25 billion, Agriculture Conservation Easement Program – $1.4 billion) | Provides funds to farmers that utilize climate stewardship practices such as improving soil carbon, reducing methane emissions from ruminants | Individuals | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2031 | Varies |
57 | Title II - Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry | Subtitle C - Rural Development | Sec. 22003: Biofuel infrastructure and agriculture product market expansion | $0.5 billion | Competitive grants covering up to 75% of the total cost of projects that increase the sale and use of agricultural biofuels, either through installing infrastructure for their creation or retrofitting buildings to run on them | Individuals | No | No | No | Yes - Federal share cannot be more than 75% | No | 2022 - 2031 | Competitive Grants |
58 | Title II - Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry | Subtitle D—Forestry | Sec. 23002: Competitive grants for non-federal forest landowners | $0.55 billion | Competitive grant programs and direct payments for private forest owners to invest in climate mitigation/forest resilience | Individuals | Yes - specific money set aside for "underserved" forest landowners | No | No | Yes - federal funds can only cover 20 - 50 percent | No | 2022 - 2031 | Competitive grants |
59 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50231: Bureau of Reclamation domestic water supply projects | $0.55 billion | Grants, contracts, and financial assistance for DACs for the planning, design, and/or construction of domestic water projects for those without reliable access | Individuals | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2031 | Grants, contracts, or financial assistance |
60 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle C—United States Fish and Wildlife Service | Sec. 60302: Funding for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to Address Climate-Induced Weather Events | $0.121 billion | Funding for the US Fish and Wildlife Service to award grants for the purposes of restoring the National Wildlife Refuge System via removing invasive species, increasing resiliency, and reducing damage caused by weather events | Individuals | No | No - but might be eligible | No | No | No | 2022 - 2026 | Grants |
61 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13501: Extension of the advanced energy project credit | $6.255 billion | Extends tax credits for manufacturers that invest in clean energy. The credit has been updated such that the credit drops from 30 percent to 6 percent if manufacturer's don't meet prevailing wage and apprenticeship guidance. | Manufacturers | No | No | Yes | N/A | No | 2023 - | Competitive Grants |
62 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13502: Advanced manufacturing production credit | $30.622 billion | Tax credit for U.S. manufacturers issued based on size/capacity of clean energy technology (e.g., $12/sm of PV) being sold, including solar energy, wind energy, inverters, batteries, and critical minerals | Manufacturers | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2023 - 2032 | Tax Credit |
63 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A - Energy | Sec. 50142: Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing | $3 billion | Provides direct loans for reequipping, expanding, or establishing EV manufacturing in the US and removes cap from the program | Manufacturers | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2028 | Loans |
64 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A - Energy | Sec. 50143: Domestic manufacturing conversion grants | $2 billion | Provides grants (up to 50%) for domestic production of hybrids, EVs, and hydrogen vehicles | Manufacturers | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2031 | Competitive Grants |
65 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A - Energy | Sec. 50161: Advanced Industrial Facilities Deployment Program | $5.812 billion | Provides financial assistance (covering up to 50% of the cost) for manufacturers to purchase or retrofit an industrial facility to accelerate GHG reduction and/or advance towards net-zero | Manufacturers | No | No | No | N/A | No | 2022 - 2026 | Grants, Rebates, Loans, or Cooperative Agreements |
66 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A - Air Pollution | Sec. 60112: Environmental Product Declaration Assistance; | $0.25 billion | Provides grants and technical assistance for businesses that manufacture construction materials to enhance standardization and transparency of Environmental Product Declarations (declaring the embodied carbon of materials) | Manufacturers, States, Tribes | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 2022 - 2031 | Grants, Technical Assistance |
67 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60103: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund | $27 billion | - $7 billion to states, municipalities, and tribal governments to make grants and loans for zero-emissions technologies in disadvantaged communities - $20 billion to nonprofits (green banks) to provide loans and grants to greenhouse gas and air pollution reduction programs ($8 billion to disadvantaged, low income communities) | Municipalities, states, tribal governments, nonprofits, | Yes - low income and disadvantaged communities | Yes | No | No | Yes | 2022-2024 | Grants, Loans |
68 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50251: Leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf | N/A | - Revokes Trump memorandum's preventing leasing in certain areas on the Outer Continental Shelf - Ammends OCSLA to call for nominations and information on proposed wind lease sales - extends the definition of “outer continental shelf” to include land within the exclusive economic zone of the U.S. and adjacent to U.S. territory - Allows for wind lease sales in the Territories with their Governor's approval | N/A | No | No | No | No | No | N/A | |
69 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50261: Offshore oil and gas royalty rate | N/A | - increases the offshore oil and gas royalty rates for public lands and the OCS from 12.5% to a minimum of 16.67% – but caps it at 18.75% for the next 10 years. | N/A | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2032 | |
70 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50262: Mineral Leasing Act modernization | N/A | - increases onshore royalty rates for new leases from 12.5% to 16.67% for the next 10 years, after which it becomes a floor - Increases national oil and gas minimum bid from $2/acre to $10/acre - raises royalty rate on future rentals from 16.67% to 20% - authorizes the secretary of the interior to issue a $5/acre fee on those who submit an expression of interest - Allows the secretary to facilitate a competitive bidding process | N/A | No | No | No | No | N/A | ||
71 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50263: Royalties on all extracted methane | N/A | A new royalty fee will apply for all extracted methane on public lands and the OCS, including the practice of venting and flaring, with exceptions for emergencies and times where release of gas in an emergency situation, gas used in a communitized area, gas that is unavoidably lost. | N/A | No | No | No | No | N/A | ||
72 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50264: Lease sales under the 2017-2022 Outer Continental Shelf Leasing Program | N/A | Mandates four previously canceled offshore oil and gas lease sales that were described in the OCS final leasing program (3 in GOM, 1 in Cook Inlet, Alaska): - Lease 257 - Lease 258 - Lease 259 - Lease 261 | N/A | No | No | No | No | N/A | ||
73 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50265: Ensuring energy security | - Mandates an oil and gas lease sale of at least 60 million acres within one year for each offshore wind sale - DOI can only be allowed to grant rights of way on public lands for onshore wind or solar projects if 1) an oil and gas lease has sale has been held within 120 days prior and 2) the agency holds oil and gas lease sales covering a total of 2 million acres OR 50% of land that has drawn expressions of interest in the year prior | N/A | No | No | No | No | N/A | |||
74 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60113: Methane Emissions Reduction Program | $1.55 billion | Program to reduce methane emissions | N/A | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2028 | Grants, rebates, contracts, loans |
75 | Title II - Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry | Subtitle D—Forestry | Sec. 23001: National forest system restoration and fuels reduction projects | $2.15 billion | - $1.8 billion for hazardous fuels reduction projects on National Forest System land within the wildland-urban interface - $0.2 billion for vegetation management projects on National Forest System land - $0.1 billion to the Forest Service to provide for more efficient and more effective environmental reviews under NEPA - 0.05 billion to protect old growth trees in national forests - Prioritizing projects that have already completed a EIS under NEPA | National Forest Service Projects | No | No | No | Yes - non-federal cost share agreement | No | 2022-2031 | Grants |
76 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A—Energy | Sec. 50151: Transmission facility financing | $2 billion | Direct loans from DOE to nonfederal borrowers for construction or modification of electric transmission facilities | Nonfederal borrowers | No | No | No | Yes - Federal loans can't exceed 80% of project costs | No | 2022-2030 | Loans |
77 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50223: National Park Service employees | $0.5 billion | Funding to hire NPS employees | NPS | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2030 | Grants |
78 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50221: National parks and public lands conservation and resilience | $0.25 billion | Conservation, protection, and resiliency of BLM and NPS lands | NPS, BLM | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2031 | Grants |
79 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50222: National parks and public lands conservation and ecosystem restoration | $0.25 billion | Funds to carry out conservation, ecosystem and habitat restoration projects on BLM, NPS lands | NPS, BLM | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2031 | Grants |
80 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13105: Zero-emission nuclear power production credit | $30.001 billion | - Creates a new tax credit for nuclear power produced and sold starting in 2024 - Eligible facilities are taxpayer-owned and did not receive a 45J credit - Credit is 0.3c/KWh, or 1.5c/KWh if prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements are met - Amount of credit decreases as annual average energy prices increase | Nuclear facilities | No | No | Yes - prevailing wages and apprenticeship requirements | No | No | 2022-2032 | Tax credit |
81 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A—Energy | Sec. 50173: Availability of high-assay low-enriched uranium | $0.7 billion | Funding to assure availability of advanced nuclear fuels (high-assay low-enriched uranium) that promote research, development, demonstration and commercial use of nuclear energy programs. | Office of Nuclear Energy | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2026 | |
82 | Title III - Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs | N/A | Sec. 30002: Improving energy efficiency or water efficiency or climate resilience of affordable housing | $1 billion | Loans and grants for HUD to improve energy or water efficiency and other sustainability upgrades, to carry out risk assessments, and to benchmark properties | Owner or sponsor of a HUD AH property | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2022 - 2030 | Loans and grants |
83 | Title I - Committee on Finance | n/a | Sec. 13901: Permanent extension of tax rate to fund black lung disability trust fund | Revenue of $1.159 billion | Permanent extension of tax rate to fund black lung disability trust fund for coal miners | People with black lung | Yes, indirectly | N | No | No | N | Tax raise | |
84 | Title VI — Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle A—Air Pollution | Sec. 60102: Grants to reduce air pollution at ports | $3 billion | "‘(A) to purchase or install zero-emission port equipment or technology for use at, or to directly serve, one or more ports; ‘‘(B) to conduct any relevant planning or permitting in connection with the purchase or installation of such zero-emission port equipment or technology; and ‘‘(C) to develop qualified climate action plans." | Ports | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | 2022 - 2027 | Rebates and Grants |
85 | Title I - Committee on Finance | Subtitle D - Energy Security | Sec. 13104: Extension and Modification of Credit for Carbon Oxide Sequestration | $3.229 billion | - Tax credit for direct air capture of at least 1,000 metric tons of CO2 per year or capturing at least 18,750 metric tons of CO2 per year from a power plant from baseline - Base credit amounts would be $17 per metric ton for carbon oxide that is captured and geologically sequestered and $12 per metric ton for carbon oxide that is reused. - Increased credit amounts of $85 per ton and $60 per ton, respectively, would be available for facilities that pay prevailing wages during the construction phase and during the first 12 years of operation and meet registered apprenticeship requirements. | Power plant operators | No | No | Yes | N/A | No | 2022 - 2032 | Tax credit |
86 | Title I — Committee on Finance | Subtitle D—Energy Security | Sec. 13402: Credit for previously owned clean vehicles | $1.347 billion | Credit for previously owned clean vehicles | Previously owned clean vehicle buyers | No | No | No | No | No | 2022 - ? | Tax credit, formula |
87 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle B—Natural Resources | Sec. 50233: Drought Mitigation in the Reclamation States | $4 billion | Appopriates $4 billion for water conservation, drought prevention, and habitat restoration (due to drought) in the reclamation states (States west of the Mississipi River), with priority given to the Colorado River Basin. ***Added by Sinema before Senate passage. | Public entities and Indian Tribes | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | 2022-2026 | grants, contracts, or financial assistance agreements |
88 | Title II - Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry | Subtitle C—Rural Development | Sec. 22001: Additional funding for electric loans for renewable energy | $1 billion | Loans for rural electrification projects, including generation, transmission, and storage | Renewable energy projects | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2031 | Loans |
89 | Title II - Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry | Subtitle C - Rural Development | Sec. 22004: USDA assistance for rural electric cooperatives | $9.7 billion | Financial assistance and loans for electric systems in rural communities to deploy zero emissions systems, CCS, energy efficiency, transmission, electric generation to achieve maximum emissions reductions and serve disadvantaged rural communities. Projects can be funded to a maximum of 25% of total project costs from this section. | Rural Electric Cooperatives, Rural Utilities Service electric loan borrowers | Yes | No | No | No | No | 2022-2031 | Grants, Loans |
90 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A—Energy | Sec. 50172: National laboratory infrastructure | $2 billion | Grants to upgrade scientific laboratory infrastructure: - Office of Science – $1.55 billion - Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management – $0.15 billion - Office of Nuclear Energy – $0.15 billion - Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy – $0.15 billion | Specified offices | No | No | No | No | No | 2022-2027 | Grants |
91 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A - Energy | Sec. 50121: Home energy performance-based, whole house rebates | $4.3 billion | Award to state energy offices to create a HOMES rebate program, which will provide rebates to contractors and homeowners for completing a whole-house energy retrofit up to $4,000 for SFH and $400,000 for MF | State energy offices redistribute to individuals | Yes - directs the state to increase the rebate amount for LMI and underserved households | Yes | No | No | No | 2022 - 2031 | Formula grant to states |
92 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A - Energy | Sec. 50122: High-efficiency electric home rebate program; | $4.5 billion | Award grants to State energy offices to develop and implement a high-efficiency electric home rebate program at the point of sale to income eligible individuals - up to $8,000 for a heat pump, $840 for induction stove, $1,600 for insulation, $4,000 for electric load service center upgrade, $2,500 for wiring, no more than $14,000 | State energy offices redistribute to LMI SF households, MF owners with >50% LMI residents | Yes - directs $225m to tribes | Yes | No | No | Yes | 2022 - 2031 | Formula grant to states |
93 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A—Energy | Sec. 50152: Grants to facilitate the siting of interstate electricity transmission lines | $0.76 billion | Grants to transmission siting authorities to facilitate and expedite transmission siting | State, local, or Tribal government | Yes | No | Yes - Federal share of costs cannot exceed 50% | Yes | 2022-2029 | Grants | |
94 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A - Energy | Sec. 50123: State-based home energy efficiency contractor training grants | $0.2 billion | Provides states with funds to implement a training program for contractors involved in energy efficiency and electrification - money can be used for training, testing/certification, and partnering with NGOs | States | No | Yes | No | No | No | 2022 | Unclear |
95 | Title V - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources | Subtitle A - Energy | Sec. 50131: Assistance for latest and zero building energy code adoption | $1 billion | Grants to assist states and local entities to adopt more stringent building codes and zero energy building codes | States and local jurisdictions with control over their building code | No | Yes | No | No | No | 2022 - 2029 | Competitive Grants |
96 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle E—Transportation and Infrastructure | Sec. 60505: Environmental review implementation funds | $0.1 billion | Funding to provide technical assistance and build capacity for states and local governments to make the environmental review process for surface transportation projects more efficient | States, local government, territories, metropolitan planning organizations | No | Yes | No | Yes - federal funds can only cover 80 percent | No | 2022 - 2026 | |
97 | Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works | Subtitle E—Transportation and Infrastructure | Sec. 60506: Low-carbon transportation materials grants | $2 billion | Reimbursement or incentives for eligible recipients that use low-embodied carbon construction materials on a FHWA project to cover the incrementally higher cost of using those materials rather than traditional, equal to 2%. Can't be used for additional SOV lanes. | States, local government, territories, public authority with transportation function | No | Yes | No | No | No, but can be on tribal land | 2022 - 2026 | Reimbursement or Incentive |
98 | Title II - Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry | Subtitle D—Forestry | Sec. 23003: State and private forestry conservation programs | $2.2 billion | - $1.5 billion in Grants to States through the Urban and Community Forestry Assistance Program to acrquire land, with priority given for land with high carbon sequestration potential - $0.7 billion in grants to state agencies, local government entities, tribes, or nonprofits through the Forest Legacy Program for tree planting, prioritizing underserved populations | States, state agencies, local government entities, tribes, nonprofits | Yes | Yes | No | Yes - non-federal cost share agreement (but can be waived on a case-by-case basis) | Yes | 2022-2031 | Grants |
99 | Title I - Committee on Finance | n/a | Sec. 13601: Reinstatement of Superfund | Raises over $11 billion | This ensures that Superfund cleanups will have a guaranteed stream of funding for years to come, reducing the pollution in our communities that is disproportionately felt by low-income and disadvantaged communities. | Superfund sites | Yes, indirectly | No | No | No | No | 2023 - ? | Tax raise |
100 | Title I — Committee on Finance | Subtitle D—Energy Security | Sec. 13203: Sustainable Aviation Fuel Credit | $0.049 billion | Tax credit for sustainable aviation fuel | Sustainable aviation fuel owner | No | No | No | No | No | 2023 - ? | Tax credit |