Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 152— - ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - ENERGY SAVINGS IN BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY › Part Part D— - Industrial Energy Efficiency › § 17115a
The Secretary of Energy must create a national plan for smart manufacturing to make U.S. factories more productive and energy efficient. The plan must be finished within 3 years after December 27, 2020 (by December 27, 2023). It must say what federal actions would speed up smart manufacturing, cut energy use and pollution, and make U.S. manufacturers more competitive. The plan must cover things like reviewing past Department actions, setting voluntary connection rules and performance standards, using smart tech across supply chains to save energy, improving cybersecurity, moving research into use, using high-performance computers, and looking at effects on jobs. The Secretary must update the plan within 2 years after it is finished and at least every 2 years after that, and must report to Congress each year until the plan is done. Smart manufacturing means digital and automated tools—like sensors, models, AI, analytics, and networks—that simulate, control, monitor, and optimize production, factory energy use, product design, networks, and supply chains.
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42 U.S.C. § 17115a
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