[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 9367 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 9367
To authorize the National Science Foundation to award a monetary prize
for achievement in electricity storage.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 30, 2022
Mr. Gohmert introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
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A BILL
To authorize the National Science Foundation to award a monetary prize
for achievement in electricity storage.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Keep Earth's Energy Prepared and
Stored Act'' or the ``KEEPS Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
The Congress finds the following:
(1) Dramatic advances have been made in the manner and
means of acquiring oil, natural gas, coal, and other forms of
carbon-based energy fuel.
(2) Dramatic advances have been made in the manner and
means of producing new sources of energy.
(3) Dramatic advances have been made in the manner and
means of producing electricity from various forms of fuel.
(4) No dramatic advances have been made in the manner and
means of storing electricity, so electricity, when produced,
must flow and be used promptly or lost.
(5) If the technology and the ability to store electricity
for even weeks or months were developed, the energy needs of
our Nation could be met through completely clean and
environmentally friendly means.
(6) The value to the United States of being able to
efficiently store electricity for 30 days or more is
incalculable and would free the Nation from reliance on any
foreign energy or environmentally destructive sources.
(7) Though $500,000,000 is a sizable cash prize, if such a
prize produced the technology and the ability to store
electricity, it would save every American incalculable amounts
of money.
SEC. 3. PRIZE AUTHORITY.
(a) In General.--The Director of the National Science Foundation
(in this Act referred to as the ``Director'') shall carry out a
competition to award a cash prize to the first participant to develop
the ability to store multi-megawatt electricity for 30 consecutive days
with less than a 10 percent decrease in the electricity stored.
(b) Administering the Competition.--The Director shall--
(1) widely advertise the prize competition; and
(2) develop any additional criteria and definitions
necessary to award the prize authorized under this Act, with
the intention of this Act to be able to immediately, after the
award of the prize, be capable of building facilities that will
store electricity for wide scale grid usage.
SEC. 4. ELIGIBILITY.
To be eligible to win the prize under this Act, an individual or
entity--
(1) in the case of a private entity, shall be incorporated
in and maintain a primary place of business in the United
States, and in the case of an individual, whether participating
singly or in a group, shall be a citizen of, or an alien
lawfully admitted for permanent residence in, the United
States; and
(2) shall not be a Federal entity, a Federal employee
acting within the scope of his employment, or an employee of a
national laboratory acting within the scope of his employment.
SEC. 5. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.
The Federal Government shall not, by virtue of offering or awarding
the prize under this Act, be entitled to any intellectual property
rights derived as a consequence of the participation by a participant
in the prize competition authorized by this Act. This section shall not
be construed to prevent the Federal Government from negotiating a
license for the use of intellectual property developed for the prize
competition under this Act.
SEC. 6. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
(a) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated $500,000,000 to carry out this Act.
(b) Carryover of Funds.--Funds appropriated to carry out this Act
shall remain available until expended.
SEC. 7. NONSUBSTITUTION.
The prize competition authorized under this Act shall not be
considered a substitute for Federal research and development programs.
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