Relating to recovery of costs for pilot programs to measure energy savings that result from water conservation programs.
If enacted, SB992 would amend Section 39.905 of the Utilities Code, facilitating electric utilities in recovering reasonable costs associated with these pilot programs. This recovery can occur through the existing energy efficiency cost recovery factor, enabling them to gain financial support for their investments in water conservation initiatives. The bill not only aims to conserve water but is also part of broader attempts to enhance energy efficiency in Texas, addressing both water and energy resource challenges.
SB992 is a legislative measure proposed in Texas that focuses on enhancing energy efficiency through innovative pilot programs aimed at measuring energy savings derived from water conservation initiatives. Specifically, the bill allows electric utilities to work alongside municipally owned water utilities to design and implement these pilot programs. The primary objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of water conservation strategies in yielding energy savings, thus promoting a more sustainable approach to resource management.
The introduction of SB992 may provoke discussions regarding the balance between regulatory oversight and utility cost recovery. While proponents argue that the bill will foster collaboration between water and electric utilities, ensuring sustainable practices and efficient resource usage, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for rising utility rates. They may question whether the cost recovery mechanisms could ultimately lead to additional financial burdens on consumers. Furthermore, the effectiveness of pilot programs and the actual realization of anticipated energy savings could be points of contention in legislative debates.