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<dc:title>117 SRES 224 IS: Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States must seize the opportunity to create millions of jobs, become a net exporter of clean energy, and secure a better, more equitable future by accelerating the electrification of households, buildings, and businesses in the United States, modernizing the United States electricity grid, and continuing on the path towards decarbonizing electricity generation in the United States by 2035.</dc:title>
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<distribution-code display="yes">III</distribution-code><congress display="yes">117th CONGRESS</congress><session display="yes">1st Session</session><legis-num>S. RES. 224</legis-num><current-chamber>IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES</current-chamber><action display="yes"><action-date date="20210518">May 18, 2021</action-date><action-desc><sponsor name-id="S359">Mr. Heinrich</sponsor> (for himself, <cosponsor name-id="S316">Mr. Whitehouse</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S370">Mr. Booker</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S413">Mr. Padilla</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S322">Mr. Merkley</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S369">Mr. Markey</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S253">Mr. Durbin</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S341">Mr. Blumenthal</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S311">Ms. Klobuchar</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S330">Mr. Bennet</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S390">Mr. Van Hollen</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S247">Mr. Wyden</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S402">Ms. Rosen</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S366">Ms. Warren</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S409">Mr. Luján</cosponsor>, and <cosponsor name-id="S363">Mr. King</cosponsor>) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the <committee-name committee-id="SSEG00">Committee on Energy and Natural Resources</committee-name></action-desc></action><legis-type>RESOLUTION</legis-type><official-title display="yes">Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States must seize the opportunity to create millions of jobs, become a net exporter of clean energy, and secure a better, more equitable future by accelerating the electrification of households, buildings, and businesses in the United States, modernizing the United States electricity grid, and continuing on the path towards decarbonizing electricity generation in the United States by 2035.</official-title></form><preamble><whereas><text>Whereas the United States enjoys an abundance of clean energy resources, world-class research facilities, cutting-edge industrial capabilities, and an unrivaled culture of entrepreneurship and technological innovation;</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas, as of the date of adoption of this resolution, technology exists to power the majority of energy systems in the United States with zero-emission electricity;</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas achieving widespread electrification—</text><paragraph id="idB1A1F25F5C92415CB6B9ECF23163DAFA"><enum>(1)</enum><text>will reduce the overall energy needs of the United States economy by up to 50 percent; and </text></paragraph><paragraph id="id94E688D8D1A9444CA662482D81D074B9"><enum>(2)</enum><text>can substantially decrease overall consumer energy costs while maintaining the same or better lifestyles for individuals and families in the United States;</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas national and subnational economies around the world, including in the United States, are engaged in a fundamental transition away from energy systems based on fossil fuels to zero-emission energy systems;</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas the United States has the opportunity to become a clean energy superpower, and in the process has the opportunity—</text><paragraph id="idF9570046117B49068D21FC93D9A8EE47"><enum>(1)</enum><text>to become a net exporter of bulk zero-emission electricity and of products made with zero-emission electricity;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idEF7955E2F583461197367DE29AE73A09"><enum>(2)</enum><text>to capture new and expanding power and technology markets;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id7F6AE5F62FF849218A622A5A39917F09"><enum>(3)</enum><text>to benefit from the ongoing global transition away from fossil fuel energy towards widespread electrification using zero-emission electricity; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id1043F3E720AD49099DAB3AD7A4647A69"><enum>(4)</enum><text>to become an international leader in the production and adoption of zero-emission vehicles;</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas climate change caused by human activities, especially by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion, represents a serious, present, and growing threat—</text><paragraph id="id3899BAABBAC74315A01B4A4F6CD85EFB"><enum>(1)</enum><text>to human health, security, and economic well-being; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id8E7CE011865F4766B3DFC6601771D181"><enum>(2)</enum><text>to the environment;</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas low-income communities and communities of color are disproportionately impacted by the harmful effects of climate change and air pollution, including being at a higher risk of experiencing—</text><paragraph id="id52E5F0C5AA6F4506A594AAA2A697E921"><enum>(1)</enum><text>severe floods, droughts, and wildfires;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id1434FEF849794728A837F8E489607302"><enum>(2)</enum><text>economic dislocation; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id108B0BED6D3B433FB5041D114AEF2421"><enum>(3)</enum><text>significant health problems, including pneumonia, asthma, bronchitis, heart attacks, strokes, and lung cancer; </text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas transitioning the energy systems of the United States to zero-emission electricity would—</text><paragraph id="id9E377B06C1184BFF8290FD396EFE993C"><enum>(1)</enum><text>drastically reduce net greenhouse gas emissions in the United States;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id7B487E614F8F4DAE95FFA60E75B9F9F3"><enum>(2)</enum><text>improve air and water quality throughout the United States; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id364227704E604DCCB41A547AB9E824F9"><enum>(3)</enum><text>improve numerous health conditions associated with the burning of fossil fuels for millions of individuals in the United States;</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas the work required to electrify the economy of the United States would produce millions of high-paying, sustainable jobs that would—</text><paragraph id="id23044A1D68C2407782815941A0A75F6C"><enum>(1)</enum><text>be created throughout the United States, including in urban, rural, suburban, and Tribal communities; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id0EA4154333884FBE8C27B2F629046DC2"><enum>(2)</enum><text>require directly translatable skills from individuals who, as of the date of adoption of this resolution, hold jobs in—</text><subparagraph id="idF1E3E3F708E247849E1E99DD1E7FDC7C"><enum>(A)</enum><text>the fossil fuel industry;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id0DE8E507A96D489882D6405CDFC56998"><enum>(B)</enum><text>the construction and building industry;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id71CE36A90D304281BE0B17E560CB3E9D"><enum>(C)</enum><text>the electricity industry, including residential and commercial electricians; and</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="idF4065BB560DB4F999B35423A06E7CD14"><enum>(D)</enum><text>the automotive industry;</text></subparagraph></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas the average household in the United States spends, as of the date of adoption of this resolution, approximately $4,500 per year on energy, including $2,000 per year on vehicle fuel;</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas, with supportive policy, households in the United States can save up to half of their annual energy costs by electrifying their household energy systems, including through—</text><paragraph id="id7F093ADCE26D4FF6BD958F8BCF6F211F"><enum>(1)</enum><text>the installation of—</text><subparagraph id="id3EECAAA800C2415B9A07E74E8D088DF8"><enum>(A)</enum><text>rooftop or distributed photovoltaic solar and home battery systems;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id842EEF0507034D56829C64094646E3A9"><enum>(B)</enum><text>electric heat pumps and electric heat pump water heaters; and</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id479F2535CFCE481184EBEFDF7EB5DF1A"><enum>(C)</enum><text>electric household appliances; and</text></subparagraph></paragraph><paragraph id="id7DB7EB8FD2F145BE99941BFEC73F9C8E"><enum>(2)</enum><text>the purchase of electric vehicles;</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas many low- and moderate-income families in the United States lack access to credit and financing options that would enable those families to install money-saving electrified household energy systems;</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas reaping the benefits of electrification could be made more accessible and cost-effective for individuals in the United States, so that the access and costs compare more favorably with other countries, by—</text><paragraph id="id7EC9803EAA4346B594DA47CEB286A18D"><enum>(1)</enum><text>reducing the up-front capital outlays typically required; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idD0940D5E3347495790B895842D092E78"><enum>(2)</enum><text>decreasing the cost of local permitting and regulations for rooftop solar and other distributed renewable energy generation in the United States;</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas investments in energy efficiency programs can—</text><paragraph id="id31CD63C6C5FB4B6199FF52A5BAD7985C"><enum>(1)</enum><text>reduce the size and cost of electric heating systems; </text></paragraph><paragraph id="id029E80763C8343D3AFCC7B5AD1645F35"><enum>(2)</enum><text>help increase systemic resiliency to periods of extreme temperature; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id5651A4C4B4EB47B2B0DEAAC68DCDD637"><enum>(3)</enum><text>in addition to other investments in infrastructure, help improve the ability of the electric power grid to serve peak electric demand;</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas utility-scale wind and solar installations are among the lowest-cost sources of electricity available in the United States;</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas additional interregional high-voltage direct-current electricity transmission capacity—</text><paragraph id="idDD9FE759D7F64D0EAE9217233AA82086"><enum>(1)</enum><text>is critical to the development of new clean energy generation; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id7B9F919F170B4D9C96636291C4133714"><enum>(2)</enum><text>can help ensure reliable and consistent electricity supply; and</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas supporting rapid electrification and innovation in all sectors of the United States economy while transitioning to zero-emission electricity production using proven generation technologies is one of the fastest, most efficient ways to reduce United States greenhouse gas emissions, reduce the average energy bills of people of the United States, and create millions of good-paying jobs to put individuals in the United States back to work in response to the COVID–19 pandemic: Now, therefore be it </text></whereas></preamble><resolution-body><section id="S1" display-inline="yes-display-inline" section-type="undesignated-section"><text>That it is the sense of the Senate that—</text><paragraph id="id4dc503ae681148e4a296e859b98377e5"><enum>(1)</enum><text>the United States must seize the opportunity to create millions of jobs, become a net exporter of clean energy, and secure a better, more equitable future by accelerating the electrification of households, buildings, and businesses in the United States, modernizing the United States electricity grid, and continuing on the path towards de­car­bon­i­zing electricity generation in the United States by 2035;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id87659ab816254832a34b926d260b1e4b"><enum>(2)</enum><text>the goals described in paragraph (1) are consistent with, and should be achieved through, efforts that prioritize the objectives of—</text><subparagraph id="id3f87ec28e96c43fda9b687595d1aebd2"><enum>(A)</enum><text>creating millions of good-paying jobs, with collective bargaining agreements, and advancing a thriving, equitable economy with an expanded middle class;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id039E2C21E3D84F778E85B4EFE7424AE8"><enum>(B)</enum><text>maintaining the global leadership of the United States in innovation;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id2F476A204625416E8B9074E3BC97F556"><enum>(C)</enum><text>ensuring that not less than 40 percent of the benefits of Federal investments in electrification efforts flow to historically mar­gin­a­lized communities and individuals disproportionately affected by the health and environmental impacts of fossil fuels;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="idA03BD56F91EF4FB5909B1EE8984C92F3"><enum>(D)</enum><text>rehiring through place-based policies, retraining, and certifying, for electrification and clean energy jobs, individuals that, as of the date of adoption of this resolution, hold jobs in the fossil fuel industry (referred to in this resolution as <quote>energy veterans</quote>);</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id8B0918D012B548F1901A4C77A60BF58E"><enum>(E)</enum><text>advancing strong labor and safety standards throughout the supply chain by using certain Federal provisions, including—</text><clause id="id00577D30DF6E48CE8B79559141CC7161"><enum>(i)</enum><text><external-xref legal-doc="usc-chapter" parsable-cite="usc-chapter/41/83">chapter 83</external-xref> of title 41, United States Code (commonly known as the <quote>Buy American Act</quote>); and</text></clause><clause id="idB87F3A2D6ED047ECBAA9E5360160AB50" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(ii)</enum><text>subchapter IV of chapter 31 of part A of subtitle II of title 40, United States Code (commonly known as the <quote>Davis-Bacon Act</quote>);</text></clause></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id42f98ec4db904ccdba50937bf8e1554b"><enum>(F)</enum><text>decreasing the harmful health and environmental impacts of climate change, which fall disproportionately on low-income people and communities of color in the United States;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id7ba2f3cb5ee84f3485e4788d9c766b87"><enum>(G)</enum><text>ensuring access to low-cost, reliable electricity for individuals, families, and businesses, while recognizing and addressing the infrastructural challenges in rural and Tribal communities;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="ide99a0f646e48466ca2dec632667d628c"><enum>(H)</enum><text>modernizing the electric power grid of the United States and its operations to increase the security, resilience, reliability, fairness, and flexibility of the electric power grid;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id0BCAEA194B8849E1A91073DDC0A9BBED"><enum>(I)</enum><text>transforming existing industries in the United States into 21st century industries that use and produce clean energy; and</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="idCB82D1B915EA4CEBB10A8D52F0F1DA70"><enum>(J)</enum><text>enhancing the national security of the United States, including the cybersecurity of the electric power grid; and</text></subparagraph></paragraph><paragraph id="id3bf74d746e864af99b107d9f578f7f6f"><enum>(3)</enum><text>to succeed, the goals described in paragraph (1) and the objectives described in paragraph (2) should be accomplished through efforts that—</text><subparagraph id="id1dd4f0b8ff584ebab31ac404dcfda3d3"><enum>(A)</enum><text>electrify the activities of high-emissions sectors, such as the residential and commercial construction, transportation, and industrial sectors, including by—</text><clause id="id18b415b222494ea0925c454a5bd32bb3"><enum>(i)</enum><text>supporting and incentivizing the residential and commercial deployment of electric technologies, including battery storage systems, electric heat pumps, electric induction stoves, electric vehicle chargers, and electric water heaters;</text></clause><clause id="id40EAA745534E4ED99C155D7754962682"><enum>(ii)</enum><text>supporting the expansion of residential, commercial, and public electric vehicle charging infrastructure, including in rural areas and low- and moderate-income communities;</text></clause><clause id="id1AA4BBE438DE4C68B0C3900511D3E5E5"><enum>(iii)</enum><text>supporting the widespread electrification of public transportation systems, including the expansion of public transportation systems in rural and suburban communities; and</text></clause><clause id="id54f50ce8652741b1bba59cf6ed7fa71e"><enum>(iv)</enum><text>investing in research, development, demonstration, and deployment programs for electrification of key industrial processes;</text></clause></subparagraph><subparagraph id="idf1f0372895414cdba4b18e83509f2cfe"><enum>(B)</enum><text>increase the deployment of zero-emission electricity resources, including by—</text><clause id="idb1e26320d2514be28a943107bf6e2ffd"><enum>(i)</enum><text>expanding investment in zero-emission electricity generation;</text></clause><clause id="id71021C251E874842BA0D84FD335E0020"><enum>(ii)</enum><text>lowering the permitting and hardware costs, and streamlining the process, of installing distributed energy systems;</text></clause><clause id="ida0fb864ad4bd46a290a756cb03c5a21b"><enum>(iii)</enum><text>improving the permitting and leasing processes for zero-emission electricity generation facilities on public land and offshore waters within the jurisdiction of the United States; and</text></clause><clause id="idb08ef54b9add4db680fac6f54faef328"><enum>(iv)</enum><text>ending subsidies for fossil fuel development on both public and private land; </text></clause></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id2f55271c088a4946a966442ba5f89060"><enum>(C)</enum><text>invest in energy efficiency programs paired with electrification measures, including household weatherization and high efficiency electric heating and cooling systems;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id01864f8838cc4c3c9b5991cdc660f5f9"><enum>(D)</enum><text>expand interregional transmission capacity and planning to promote widespread and reliable zero-emission electrification;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="ide5a4e16e330a4affbab4ca2523a3ea42"><enum>(E)</enum><text>adopt and expand the use of technologies and processes that will make the electric power grid more resilient, reliable, and efficient;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id4B2CD61C3F394913B636D672B414881E"><enum>(F)</enum><text>improve commercial, infrastructural, and manufacturing capacity for zero-emission electrification, including by—</text><clause id="id9E4029A1F4D143609B165FBEF5F3B95C"><enum>(i)</enum><text>identifying and encouraging best practices for organizing electrification markets across communities and streamlining local regulations and permitting requirements;</text></clause><clause id="idD0F0336EB4384A04BCD7D15512699D81"><enum>(ii)</enum><text>upgrading home-load centers to support the power supply necessary for widespread household electrification;</text></clause><clause id="id61285C2F22754DA58D801C3F7C4CD2A7"><enum>(iii)</enum><text>setting national standards for electrification projects that align electrification markets across jurisdictions, while still allowing for private sector innovation and technological advances; and</text></clause><clause id="idA3255CD359D948FEB6407ECCF4E8CBFB"><enum>(iv)</enum><text>expanding and electrifying manufacturing facilities so that the United States can produce and export products made with clean energy;</text></clause></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id3015ef5d18574e209d228fed61e37d35"><enum>(G)</enum><text>increase the available financing for zero-emission electrification supporting technologies at all scales, from utility-scale power stations and transmission lines to individual homes and businesses, including by—</text><clause id="id9f0b84d9b9474204b37f4122ff0e26e5"><enum>(i)</enum><text>providing seed funding for a clean energy and sustainability accelerator that will leverage public and private investment in zero-emission electricity across the United States;</text></clause><clause id="id6e4334c2bd56469c84b7585650bf0ab2"><enum>(ii)</enum><text>adopting policies to increase available financing for distributed zero-emission electricity generation, especially by low- and moderate-income households and individuals historically denied access to credit;</text></clause><clause id="id896E1613447A4E42AD4DA65006BE04DE"><enum>(iii)</enum><text>increasing financial incentives at the Federal, State, and local levels for domestic manufacturing of electric appliances, vehicles, technologies, and systems; and</text></clause><clause id="id3B4C3ADDFDC844C09A2F46C2E4EA4539"><enum>(iv)</enum><text>creating accessible financing me­chan­isms to make electrification projects affordable for all households, including for both homeowners and renters, across rural, urban, suburban, and Tribal communities across the United States;</text></clause></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id6a01dd525a74441cb05dfcc95bc37b38"><enum>(H)</enum><text>expand access to, and increase the quality of, higher education, vocational training, and certification programs for workers contributing to the goals described in paragraph (1) and the objectives described in paragraph (2) with an emphasis on—</text><clause id="idD28B5D4F7AB0438BA62426D079585ACA"><enum>(i)</enum><text>ensuring and encouraging access to those programs for—</text><subclause id="id50703040A96D49AE9EA430389E36699E"><enum>(I)</enum><text>low-income individuals; and </text></subclause><subclause id="id755895B625BA41699A3A681991AA640F"><enum>(II)</enum><text>people of color;</text></subclause></clause><clause id="id31112632759246AAB900A137A83199CE"><enum>(ii)</enum><text>eliminating gender-based and race-based pay gaps;</text></clause><clause id="id8094645CD84B483F90F816ABDB525098"><enum>(iii)</enum><text>protecting the right of workers to organize and bargain collectively; and</text></clause><clause id="id1AA27E96048648B18EF3F078D630839B"><enum>(iv)</enum><text>rehiring through place-based policies and retraining of energy veterans;</text></clause></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id06085f26b92d40e291c3b215ea143146"><enum>(I)</enum><text>facilitate the modernization of Federal, State, and local building, electric, and other codes to encourage the adoption of low-cost zero-emission electricity resources, including through grant and technical assistance programs;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id520a2a2847bd435f861768ba815d91dc" commented="no" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(J)</enum><text>invest in achieving full access to zero-emission electricity for rural and Tribal communities through a combination of new transmission and distribution, and new generation, such as through distributed solar and microgrids; </text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="idB69DAAC23AB44580AF5E5B4EE9313D1C"><enum>(K)</enum><text>pursue a Federal Government-wide approach to zero-emission electrification;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id4af9a63fea97442e95862e7e8d6bd94d"><enum>(L)</enum><text>increase understanding of the health impacts of indoor and outdoor air pollution created by fossil fuel appliances and electricity generation, especially on the most vulnerable members of society;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id4bda976a426a49a5a1ea14977d5a8f2e"><enum>(M)</enum><text>invest in research, development, and demonstration on the efficient use, recycling, and waste management of materials used in clean energy technologies, including the sustainable sourcing and recycling of critical minerals used in the technologies; and</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="ide8dd4d768aa5443abbf8dd37c215ec88"><enum>(N)</enum><text>increase research, development, and demonstration funding for the next generation of cutting-edge zero-emission electricity resources, deployment techniques, and grid modernization technologies.</text></subparagraph></paragraph></section></resolution-body></resolution> 

