Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1095

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, SB1095 will not only streamline the process for electric utilities seeking to recover their fuel costs but also potentially stabilize electricity pricing for consumers. Utilities will be required to reconcile their fuel and purchased power costs at least once every two years, which should lead to more accurate reflection of cost fluctuations in the rates paid by consumers. This measure comes in response to concerns about unpredictable fuel pricing and aims to ensure that adjustments are handled promptly to prevent under- or over-collection of costs from customers.

Summary

SB1095, proposed by Senator Schwertner, addresses the recovery of fuel and purchased power costs by electric utilities in Texas. This legislation aims to amend Section 36.203 of the Utilities Code to facilitate a more efficient method for electric utilities to adjust their fuel factor, which is crucial for reflecting the actual costs incurred in providing electricity. The bill allows the Public Utility Commission to implement rules for timely adjustments to fuel costs without necessarily holding a hearing, thus expediting the recovery process for utilities and providing clarity for consumers regarding their cost structure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1095 appears to lean towards supporting the efficiency and financial viability of electric utilities. Proponents argue that easier access to cost recovery will strengthen the utilities' ability to manage their operations effectively, thereby enhancing reliability for consumers. Conversely, some critics express concern regarding the potentially reduced oversight of cost adjustments, fearing that it may not sufficiently protect consumers from over-collecting of costs based on inflated fuel pricing.

Contention

Notably, a point of contention regarding SB1095 revolves around the balance between efficient utility operations and consumer protection. Critics highlight the bill's provisions allowing adjustments without mandatory hearings, arguing that this could undermine public scrutiny and transparency. Ensuring that consumers are not subjected to inflated charges beyond reasonable costs remains a significant concern, as the commission's ability to monitor and evaluate these adjustments becomes more limited under the proposed framework.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

  • Chapter 36. Rates
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB2073

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

Similar Bills

TX HB3230

Relating to a capacity cost recovery rider for certain electric utilities.

TX SB1856

Relating to a capacity cost recovery rider for certain electric utilities.

TX HB2073

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

NJ A5344

Establishes certain requirements for public utility rate increases.

KS HB2032

Authorizing the state corporation commission to increase or decrease an electric public utility's return on equity based on whether such utility's all-in average retail rate has increased or decreased.

TX SB841

Relating to rates of and certificates of convenience and necessity for certain non-ERCOT electric utilities.

TX HB1535

Relating to rates of and certificates of convenience and necessity for certain non-ERCOT electric utilities; authorizing a surcharge.

TX HB145

Relating to risk mitigation planning and associated liability for providers of electric service; providing an administrative penalty.