Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB14

Caption

Relating to the creation of the Texas Electricity Supply Chain Security and Mapping Committee.

Impact

The implementation of HB14 is expected to significantly enhance the state's regulatory apparatus concerning energy supply chains. By establishing a committee to oversee and map these systems, utility providers and regulatory bodies will better understand the intricacies of Texas's energy infrastructure and its vulnerabilities. The legislation's focus on preparing for extreme weather events is particularly relevant in light of recent occurrences that have exposed weaknesses in energy delivery systems. The creation of confidential databases detailing critical infrastructure will enable prioritized responses during emergencies, potentially preventing service disruptions.

Summary

House Bill 14 establishes the Texas Electricity Supply Chain Security and Mapping Committee, a legislative body tasked with enhancing the security and efficacy of the state's electricity supply chain, particularly in the face of extreme weather conditions. The committee will map both the electricity supply chain and the natural gas delivery system, identify critical infrastructure needed for delivering energy services, and develop best practices for maintaining operations during adverse weather scenarios. This initiative aims to ensure a more reliable energy supply for Texans by recognizing vulnerabilities and addressing them through comprehensive oversight and planning.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB14 has been constructive, with bipartisan support noted during discussions and the legislative vote. The bill garnered an overwhelming majority in favor, indicating a shared recognition of the necessity for improved infrastructure and emergency preparedness in Texas's energy sector. Stakeholders, including energy providers and emergency management agencies, have expressed optimism that the committee's work will lead to tangible improvements in both service reliability and public safety.

Contention

Despite the overwhelming support for the bill, some concerns have been raised about the implications of centralizing oversight of energy supply chains. Critics worry that the creation of a state committee could lead to bureaucratic delays in decision-making, particularly in times of crisis. Additionally, the confidentiality of the critical infrastructure database has sparked debate regarding transparency and public access to information that affects community safety and resource allocation during emergencies. These issues underscore an ongoing tension between comprehensive oversight and the need for dynamic responses to rapidly evolving challenges in energy supply management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2033

Relating to the creation and use of the electricity supply chain map.

TX SB1093

Relating to facilities included in the electricity supply chain.

TX HB3737

Relating to facilities included in the electricity supply chain.

TX SB2444

Relating to the security of the electricity supply chain.

TX HB4952

Relating to the reliability of the electricity supply chain.

TX HB3219

Relating to transmission and distribution utility access to certain portions of the electricity supply chain map.

TX SB2472

Relating to transmission and distribution utility access to certain portions of the electricity supply chain map.

TX SB2377

Relating to homeland security, including the creation of the Texas Homeland Security Division in the Department of Public Safety, the operations of the Homeland Security Council, the creation of a homeland security fusion center, and the duties of state agencies and local governments in preparing for, reporting, and responding to cybersecurity breaches; providing administrative penalties; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB330

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

TX HB1412

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities; authorizing an administrative penalty.

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