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Title 42
Chapter 152
Subchapter III
§ 17063. Energy information for ...
Part A - Residential Building Ef...
§ 17063. Energy information for ...
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§ 17064.
Smart building acceleration
(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(1)
Department
(2)
Program
(3)
Secretary
(4)
Smart building
The term “smart building” means a building, or collection of buildings, with an energy system that—
(A)
is flexible and automated;
(B)
has extensive operational monitoring and communication connectivity, allowing remote monitoring and analysis of all building functions;
(C)
takes a systems-based approach in integrating the overall building operations for control of energy generation, consumption, and storage;
(D)
communicates with utilities and other third-party commercial entities, if appropriate;
(E)
protects the health and safety of occupants and workers; and
(F)
incorporates cybersecurity best practices.
(5)
Smart building accelerator
The term “smart building accelerator” means an initiative that is designed to demonstrate specific innovative policies and approaches—
(A)
with clear goals and a clear timeline; and
(B)
that, on successful demonstration, would accelerate investment in energy efficiency.
(b)
Federal Smart Building Program
(1)
Establishment
Not later than 1 year after
December 27, 2020
, the Secretary shall, in consultation with the Administrator of General Services, establish a program to be known as the “Federal Smart Building Program”—
(A)
to implement smart building technology; and
(B)
to demonstrate the costs and benefits of smart buildings.
(2)
Selection
(A)
In general
(B)
Inclusion of commercially operated buildings
(3)
Targets
(4)
Federal agency described
The key Federal agencies referred to paragraph (2)(A) shall include buildings operated by—
(A)
the Department of the Army;
(B)
the Department of the Navy;
(C)
the Department of the Air Force;
(D)
the Department;
(E)
the Department of the Interior;
(F)
the Department of Veterans Affairs; and
(G)
the General Services Administration.
(5)
Requirement
(6)
Evaluation
Using the guidelines of the Federal Energy Management Program relating to whole-building evaluation, measurement, and verification, the Secretary shall evaluate the costs and benefits of the buildings selected under paragraph (2), including an identification of—
(A)
which advanced building technologies—
(i)
are most cost-effective; and
(ii)
show the most promise for—
(I)
increasing building energy savings;
(II)
increasing service performance to building occupants;
(III)
reducing environmental impacts; and
(IV)
establishing cybersecurity; and
(B)
any other information the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
(7)
Awards
(c)
Survey of private sector smart buildings
(1)
Survey
(2)
Selection
(3)
Evaluation
Using the guidelines of the Federal Energy Management Program relating to whole-building evaluation, measurement, and verification, the Secretary shall evaluate the costs and benefits of the buildings selected under paragraph (2), including an identification of—
(A)
which advanced building technologies and systems—
(i)
are most cost-effective; and
(ii)
show the most promise for—
(I)
increasing building energy savings;
(II)
increasing service performance to building occupants;
(III)
reducing environmental impacts; and
(IV)
establishing cybersecurity; and
(B)
any other information the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
(d)
Better building challenge
(e)
Omitted
(f)
Report
Not later than 2 years after
December 27, 2020
, and every 2 years thereafter until a total of 3 reports have been made, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives a report on—
(1)
the establishment of the Federal Smart Building Program and the evaluation of Federal smart buildings under subsection (b);
(2)
the survey and evaluation of private sector smart buildings under subsection (c); and
(3)
any recommendations of the Secretary to further accelerate the transition to smart buildings.
(
Pub. L. 116–260, div. Z, title I, § 1007
,
Dec. 27, 2020
,
134 Stat. 2433
.)
cite as:
42 USC 17064
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