Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1950

Caption

Relating to the use of securitization by electric cooperatives to address extraordinary costs and expenses resulting from Winter Storm Uri.

Impact

The legislation aims to amend existing statutes related to utility financing, establishing a structure for electric cooperatives to issue securitized bonds that specifically cater to the costs arising from the winter storm. This includes not only the costs of energy procurement during the emergency but also operational expenses that were incurred due to the extreme conditions. By implementing this financing structure, cooperatives can potentially lower their overall financing costs, benefitting both the cooperatives and their consumers in the long run.

Summary

SB1950 seeks to address the financial implications faced by electric cooperatives in Texas due to extraordinary costs incurred during Winter Storm Uri, which took place from February 12 to February 20, 2021. The bill introduces a new subchapter to the Utilities Code that enables electric cooperatives to utilize securitization financing. This mechanism will allow them to recover these unforeseen expenses more effectively than traditional financing methods. By doing so, the bill aims to alleviate financial pressures on these cooperatives while ensuring the stability of electric services in the aftermath of such extreme weather events.

Contention

While proponents of SB1950 argue that it provides a necessary financial tool for electric cooperatives, critics may raise concerns regarding the implications of securitization on consumer costs. The safeguards built into the bill, requiring cooperatives to ensure that the benefits of securitization outweigh costs for their members, may face scrutiny. There is also a general apprehension about the equitable distribution of costs associated with recovery through transition charges, potentially leading to debates on fairness among customers connected to these electric systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4590

Relating to charges imposed for costs related to Winter Storm Uri

TX SB1983

Relating to charges imposed for costs related to Winter Storm Uri

TX SB6

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Energy Insurance Program and other funding mechanisms to support the construction and operation of electric generating facilities.

TX HB4212

Relating to competition in the electric utility market of certain municipalities.

TX HB4789

Relating to the use of school buses and electricity by public schools.

TX SB1942

Relating to the use of school buses and electricity by public schools.

TX SB1212

Relating to the interconnection and integration of distributed energy resources.

TX SB1752

Relating to the generation and transmission of electricity.

TX HB2073

Relating to the recovery of fuel and purchased power costs by electric utilities.

TX SB1095

Relating to the recovery of fuel and purchased power costs by electric utilities.

Similar Bills

TX SB1580

Relating to the use of securitization by electric cooperatives to address certain weather-related extraordinary costs and expenses and to the duty of electric utility market participants to pay certain amounts owed.

TX HB3544

Relating to the use of securitization by electric cooperatives to address certain weather-related extraordinary costs and expenses.

TX HB4492

Relating to financing certain costs associated with electric markets; granting authority to issue bonds; authorizing fees.

TX HB1520

Relating to certain extraordinary costs incurred by certain gas utilities relating to Winter Storm Uri and a study of measures to mitigate similar future costs; providing authority to issue bonds and impose fees and assessments.

TX SB1579

Relating to the recovery and securitization of extraordinary costs incurred by certain gas utilities; authority to issue bonds.

TX SB2227

Relating to securitizing costs associated with electric markets; granting authority to issue bonds.

VT H0887

An act relating to homestead property tax yields, nonhomestead rates, and policy changes to education finance and taxation

TX HB3939

Relating to a requirement that a purchaser of commercial real property disclose the sales price of the property to the appraisal district and to the use of that information by the appraisal district; creating a criminal offense.