[Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 1227 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
114th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 1227
To require the Secretary of Energy to develop an implementation
strategy to promote the development of hybrid micro-grid systems for
isolated communities.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 6, 2015
Ms. Murkowski introduced the following bill; which was read twice and
referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
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A BILL
To require the Secretary of Energy to develop an implementation
strategy to promote the development of hybrid micro-grid systems for
isolated communities.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. HYBRID MICRO-GRID SYSTEMS.
(a) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Hybrid micro-grid system.--The term ``hybrid micro-grid
system'' means a stand-alone electrical system that is
comprised of conventional generation and at least 1 alternative
energy resource.
(2) Isolated community.--The term ``isolated community''
means a community that is powered by a stand-alone electric
generation and distribution system without the economic and
reliability benefits of connection to a regional electric grid.
(3) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary
of Energy.
(4) Strategy.--The term ``strategy'' means the strategy
developed pursuant to subsection (b).
(b) Strategy.--The Secretary shall develop an implementation
strategy to promote the development of hybrid micro-grid systems for
isolated communities, particularly for those communities exposed to
extreme weather conditions and high costs of energy, including
electricity, space heating and cooling, and transportation.
(c) Requirements.--In developing the strategy, the Secretary shall
consider--
(1) establishing future targets for the economic
displacement of conventional generation using hybrid micro-grid
systems, including displacement of conventional generation used
for electric power generation, heating and cooling, and
transportation;
(2) the potential for renewable resources, including wind,
solar, and hydropower, to be integrated into a hybrid micro-
grid system;
(3) opportunities for improving the efficiency of existing
hybrid micro-grid systems;
(4) the capacity of the local workforce to operate,
maintain, and repair a hybrid micro-grid system;
(5) opportunities to develop the capacity of the local
workforce to operate, maintain, and repair a hybrid micro-grid
system;
(6) leveraging existing capacity within local or regional
research organizations, such as organizations based at
institutions of higher education, to support development of
hybrid micro-grid systems, including by testing novel
components and systems prior to field deployment;
(7) the need for basic infrastructure to develop, deploy,
and sustain a hybrid micro-grid system;
(8) input of traditional knowledge from local leaders of
isolated communities in the development of a hybrid micro-grid
system;
(9) the impact of hybrid micro-grid systems on defense,
homeland security, economic development, and environmental
interests;
(10) opportunities to leverage existing interagency
coordination efforts and recommendations for new interagency
coordination efforts to minimize unnecessary overhead,
mobilization, and other project costs; and
(11) any other criteria the Secretary determines
appropriate.
(d) Report.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of
this Act, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the
Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives a
report on the status of the strategy and efforts to implement the
strategy.
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