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Section 1
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Electric Act.
Section 2
2. Prohibition on retirement of energy generation sources The Secretary shall not retire an energy generation source if the retirement of that energy generation source would— raise customer electricity rates by more than 10 percent; or decrease energy reliability, as determined by the Administrator of the Bonneville Power Administration, in any portion of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and California by more than 10 percent of the energy reliability as compared to the 12-month period before the retirement. Not later than 30 days after retiring an energy generation source, the Secretary shall ensure that not less than 100 percent of the baseload generation of the retired energy generation source has been replaced. In this section: The term baseload generation means the the minimum amount of electric power supplied to an electrical grid. The term energy generation source means a federally operated dam that generates hydropower. The term Secretary means— the Secretary of the Interior, in reference to an energy generation source operated by the Bureau of Reclamation; and the Secretary of the Army, in reference to an energy generation source operated by the Army Corps of Engineers.