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US HR2044

US HR2044
Smart Building Acceleration Act


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Introduced
04/03/2019
In Committee
07/17/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

To accelerate smart building development, and for other purposes. This bill assists the building sector in adopting smart building technology that increases energy efficiency. Smart buildings are buildings with energy systems that (1) are flexible and automated; (2) have extensive operational monitoring and communication connectivity, allowing remote monitoring and analysis of building functions; (3) take a systems-based approach in integrating the overall building operations for control of energy generation, consumption, and storage; (4) communicate with utilities and other third-party commercial entities, if appropriate; (5) protect the health and safety of occupants and workers; and (6) are cybersecure. Specifically, the bill requires the Department of Energy (DOE) to establish a Federal Smart Building Program. Under the program, DOE must implement smart building technology in certain federal buildings and demonstrate the costs and benefits of smart buildings. DOE may expand awards made under the Federal Energy Management Program and the Better Building Challenge to recognize specific federal agency achievements in accelerating the adoption of smart building technologies. In addition, DOE must conduct (1) a survey of privately owned smart buildings throughout the United States and evaluate their costs and benefits, and (2) research and development on barriers to the integration of advanced building technologies. As part of the Better Building Challenge, DOE must demonstrate policies and approaches that accelerate the transition to smart buildings.

AI Summary

This bill aims to accelerate the adoption of smart building technology in the United States. It requires the Department of Energy (DOE) to establish a Federal Smart Building Program to implement and demonstrate the costs and benefits of smart buildings in various federal agencies. The bill also directs DOE to conduct a survey and evaluation of privately owned smart buildings, and to research and develop solutions to address barriers to the integration of advanced building technologies. Additionally, the bill requires DOE to demonstrate policies and approaches that can accelerate the transition to smart buildings as part of the Better Building Challenge program. The bill's goal is to increase energy efficiency, improve building occupant experience, and promote the widespread adoption of smart building technologies.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. (on 07/17/2019)

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