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Technology for Energy Security Act

USA118th CongressHR-5820| House 
| Updated: 9/28/2023
Claudia Tenney

Claudia Tenney

Republican Representative

New York

Cosponsors (26)
Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democratic)Christopher R. Deluzio (Democratic)Chrissy Houlahan (Democratic)Darin LaHood (Republican)Mike Carey (Republican)Brad R. Wenstrup (Republican)Terri A. Sewell (Democratic)Jimmy Panetta (Democratic)Suzan K. DelBene (Democratic)Paul Tonko (Democratic)Andrew R. Garbarino (Republican)Ro Khanna (Democratic)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)Nikki Budzinski (Democratic)John B. Larson (Democratic)Carol D. Miller (Republican)Mike Kelly (Republican)Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic)Brandon Williams (Republican)Jim Costa (Democratic)David G. Valadao (Republican)Michelle Steel (Republican)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)Lori Trahan (Democratic)Lizzie Fletcher (Democratic)Michael Lawler (Republican)

Ways and Means Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Technology for Energy Security Act of 2023 This bill extends the energy investment tax credit for qualified fuel cell property for eight years. Under current law, an energy investment tax credit of up to 30% of the cost of qualified fuel cell property is available provided construction of the qualified fuel cell property begins on or before December 31, 2024. This bill extends the energy investment tax credit to include qualified fuel cell property where construction begins on or before December 31, 3032.
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Timeline
Sep 28, 2023
Introduced in House
Sep 28, 2023
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
  • September 28, 2023
    Introduced in House


  • September 28, 2023
    Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

Taxation

Related Bills

  • S 118-3027: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the energy credit for qualified fuel cell property.

Technology for Energy Security Act

USA118th CongressHR-5820| House 
| Updated: 9/28/2023
Technology for Energy Security Act of 2023 This bill extends the energy investment tax credit for qualified fuel cell property for eight years. Under current law, an energy investment tax credit of up to 30% of the cost of qualified fuel cell property is available provided construction of the qualified fuel cell property begins on or before December 31, 2024. This bill extends the energy investment tax credit to include qualified fuel cell property where construction begins on or before December 31, 3032.
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Timeline
Sep 28, 2023
Introduced in House
Sep 28, 2023
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
  • September 28, 2023
    Introduced in House


  • September 28, 2023
    Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Claudia Tenney

Claudia Tenney

Republican Representative

New York

Cosponsors (26)
Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democratic)Christopher R. Deluzio (Democratic)Chrissy Houlahan (Democratic)Darin LaHood (Republican)Mike Carey (Republican)Brad R. Wenstrup (Republican)Terri A. Sewell (Democratic)Jimmy Panetta (Democratic)Suzan K. DelBene (Democratic)Paul Tonko (Democratic)Andrew R. Garbarino (Republican)Ro Khanna (Democratic)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)Nikki Budzinski (Democratic)John B. Larson (Democratic)Carol D. Miller (Republican)Mike Kelly (Republican)Anna G. Eshoo (Democratic)Brandon Williams (Republican)Jim Costa (Democratic)David G. Valadao (Republican)Michelle Steel (Republican)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)Lori Trahan (Democratic)Lizzie Fletcher (Democratic)Michael Lawler (Republican)

Ways and Means Committee

Taxation

Related Bills

  • S 118-3027: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the energy credit for qualified fuel cell property.
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted