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1 H.R. 4230, CIT Act of 2019 1 (June 23, 2020)

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j   Congressional Budget Office
       Cost Estimate


June 23, 2020


By Fiscal Year, Millions of Dollars 2020             2020-2025             2020-2030
Direct Spending (Outlays)              0                   0                     0


Revenues
Increase or Decrease (-)
in the Deficit


0

0


0

0


0

0


H.R. 4230 would require the Department of Energy (DOE), along with the Office of Science
and Technology Policy and other federal agencies, to encourage the development of
technologies that increase the competitiveness of industry and manufacturing and reduce
emissions in the nonpower industrial sector. Under the program, DOE would award grants,
sponsor demonstration projects, and provide technical assistance. The bill also would
establish a committee consisting of members from the public and private sectors to advise
DOE on the program, develop a strategic plan, and report results.

For this estimate, CBO assumes that the bill will be enacted in fiscal year 2020. Under that
assumption, DOE could incur some costs in 2020, but CBO expects that most of the costs
would be incurred in 2021 and later. Any spending would be subject to the availability of
appropriated funds.
H.R. 4230 would authorize the appropriation of specified amounts for each year from 2020
through 2024 for DOE to sponsor demonstration projects. To estimate the cost of
implementing other provisions in the bill, CBO considered the costs of similar DOE
programs. For example, DOE allocated about $100 million annually in recent years for
research and development programs that focus on manufacturing processes. Similarly, the
department allocated between $3 million and $20 million annually for comparable technical
assistance programs, and it allocated less than $500,000 annually for comparable advisory
committees.


                See also CBO's Cost Estimates Explained, wwwcbo.gov/publication /54437;
  How CBO Prepares Cost Estimates, www.cbo.gov/publicationi53519; and Glossary, www cbo~govipublication/42904.

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