HR 1327
Green Energy for Federal Buildings Act
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This bill, the Green Energy for Federal Buildings Act, aims to significantly increase the amount of renewable energy used by the U.S. federal government. It updates the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to require a gradual increase in renewable energy consumption, ultimately aiming for 100% by 2050. The bill directs the Department of Energy to prioritize renewable energy sources produced on federal lands, Native American lands, or on federal facilities to achieve these goals. This legislation is intended to reduce the federal government's carbon footprint and promote sustainable energy practices.
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