summary
Introduced
06/24/2014
06/24/2014
In Committee
11/17/2014
11/17/2014
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2015
01/03/2015
Introduced Session
113th Congress
Bill Summary
American Energy Opportunity Act of 2014 - Deems the Draft Proposed Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program 2010-2015 issued by the Secretary of the Interior to be approved as a final oil and gas leasing program under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act. Deems the Secretary to have issued a final environmental impact statement for the Program under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. Directs the Secretary to: conduct a lease sale in each outer Continental Shelf (OCS) planning area for which there is a commercial interest in purchasing federal oil and gas production leases; prepare an inventory of U.S. offshore energy resources; and promulgate regulations concerning the production of oil or gas resources of the OCS, including regulating the installation of surface facilities, mitigating the impact of such facilities on coastal vistas, and allowing onshore facilities to draw upon such resources that are within 10 miles of shore. Extends from three geographical miles to nine nautical miles a coastal state's allowable seaward boundary. Repeals the moratorium on oil and gas leasing in: (1) any area east of the Military Mission Line in the Gulf of Mexico, (2) any area in the Eastern Planning Area that is within 125 miles of the Florida coastline, and (3) specified areas within the Central Planning Area and within 100 miles of the Florida coastline. Requires the Secretary of the Interior to issue a final leasing plan for the Eastern Gulf of Mexico for all areas where there exists commercial interest in purchasing federal oil and gas leases for production. Specifies revenue sharing percentages for sums received from leasing offshore pursuant to this Act, including 30% for producing states. Authorizes the President authority to waive requirements relating to the approval of oil and natural gas activity deemed to be important to national interests. Amends the Clean Air Act to: (1) revise the definition of "renewable biomass" to include trees, tree residue, and slash and pre-commercial thinnings that are from forestlands on public lands; and (2) require new source review regulations relating to the construction of a new source or the modification of an existing source to provide that routine maintenance and repair do not constitute a modification of an existing source. Requires the Secretary of Energy (DOE) to: implement a grant and loan program for the construction or modernization of coal fired generation units to enable use of technology to reduce greenhouse gases, publish a plan to exchange a specified amount of light grade petroleum from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for heavy grade petroleum plus additional cash bonus bids that reflect the difference in market value; and set aside net proceeds from such exchange for the Energy Independence and Security Fund (established by this Act). Prescribes Energy Independence and Security Fund allocations to the Energy Transformation Acceleration Fund, specified Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy accounts, the Weatherization Assistance Program, specified Fossil Energy Research and Development accounts, the Basic Energy Sciences account. Amends the Internal Revenue Code to: extend through 2019 tax credits for energy conservation and production, including credits for producing electricity from renewable resources, alternative fuel vehicles and refueling property expenditures, residential energy efficiency and solar energy and fuel cell property expenditures, and biodiesel and renewable diesel used as fuel; extend through 2018 the tax deduction for energy efficient commercial buildings; increase the limitation on the issuance of new clean renewable energy bonds; allow an additional tax deduction for the cost of installing mechanical insulation property; extend through 2019 the tax credit for fuel cell motor vehicles, advanced lean burn technology motor vehicles, hybrid motor vehicles, alternative fuel motor vehicles, and plug-in conversions; repeal the limitation on the number of hybrid and advanced lean-burn technology vehicles eligible for such credit; extend through 2019 the tax credit for plug-in electric drive motor vehicles; allow a new tax credit for the purchase of a motor vehicle identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the most efficient vehicle in its class; and allow an excise tax credit through 2019 for alternative fuels and fuel mixtures involving compressed or liquefied natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas. Prescribes requirements for the use of electric drive vehicles and alternative fuel motor vehicles. Requires that at least 10% of the federal fleet be plug-in electric drive vehicles by FY2014, with such percentage increasing by at least 2% (up to 50%) each fiscal year. Directs DOE to: (1) provide grants to assist local governments in the installation of recharging facilities for electric drive vehicles, and (2) guarantee loans for any purchaser of at least 5,000 battery systems that use advanced battery technology. Includes innovative low-carbon technology projects as projects eligible for loan guarantees made by DOE for innovative technologies. Requires programs or directives established by this Act concerning increasing diversification and efficiency of transportation and electric systems, but not extensions of tax credits, to be offset with funds in the Carbon Free Reserve.
AI Summary
This bill, the American Energy Opportunity Act of 2014, aims to boost domestic energy production and promote energy independence by approving the 2010-2015 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program and its environmental impact statement, thereby allowing for lease sales in areas with commercial interest. It expands coastal states' seaward boundaries to nine nautical miles, repeals certain moratoria on oil and gas leasing in the Gulf of Mexico and off the Florida coast, and establishes a revenue-sharing system for offshore leasing, with 30% going to producing states. The bill also directs the Secretary of the Interior to inventory U.S. offshore energy resources and implement regulations for offshore facilities, while allowing the President to waive certain requirements if deemed important to national interests. Furthermore, it amends the Clean Air Act to broaden the definition of "renewable biomass" and clarifies that routine maintenance is not a modification of existing sources. The Secretary of Energy is tasked with creating a grant and loan program for coal-fired power plants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and to exchange certain types of oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to better match refinery capabilities, with net proceeds funding the Energy Independence and Security Fund, which will then allocate money to various energy research, efficiency, and conservation programs. The bill also extends numerous tax credits for energy conservation and production, including those for renewable energy, alternative fuel vehicles, and energy-efficient buildings, and introduces new credits for the most efficient vehicles in their class. It mandates an increase in the federal fleet's use of plug-in electric drive vehicles and provides grants for local governments to install electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Finally, the bill includes provisions to streamline judicial review for oil and gas activities and amends tax laws to incentivize various clean energy technologies and transportation options.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Education, Justice, Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Referred to the Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training. (on 11/17/2014)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/4956/all-info |
| BillText | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-113hr4956ih/pdf/BILLS-113hr4956ih.pdf |
| Bill | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-113hr4956ih/pdf/BILLS-113hr4956ih.pdf.pdf |
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