Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1053

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

Caption

Relating to notice of and issuance of a permit for the construction or expansion of a wind-powered electric generation facility located near a federally owned or operated radar installation or military installation.

Impact

If enacted, SB1053 would significantly change how wind energy projects are permitted in Texas by adding a layer of scrutiny regarding the proximity of such projects to sensitive federal installations. This bill aims to balance the need for renewable energy development against national security concerns. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) would be responsible for implementing rules and procedures necessary for the application and notification process, essentially creating a new regulatory framework focused on wind energy projects.

Summary

SB1053 is a bill that outlines the process for obtaining permits for the construction or expansion of wind-powered electric generation facilities situated within 25 miles of federally owned or operated radar or military installations in Texas. The bill necessitates consultation with various governmental bodies and involves notifying relevant installations and local municipalities about proposed projects. The intent is to ensure that the construction of wind farms does not adversely affect military operations or radar effectiveness.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1053 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for ensuring national security interests are not compromised by the expansion of renewable energy assets. They emphasize the importance of protecting military installations from potential disruption. Conversely, critics express concern that added restrictions could hinder the growth of renewable energy within the state, affecting Texas’s long-term goals for sustainable development. The discussion reflects broader tensions between energy policy and national security priorities.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the impact of these permitting processes on wind energy development timelines and costs. There are fears that the requirement for extensive notifications and economic impact analyses could serve as barriers for manufacturers and developers looking to invest in Texas's wind energy sector. Some stakeholders worry that it may lead to a perception of the state prioritizing military and federal interests over the growth of clean energy infrastructure, complicating the state's energy transition efforts.

Companion Bills

TX HB2083

Identical Relating to notice of and issuance of a permit for the construction or expansion of a wind-powered electric generation facility located near a federally owned or operated radar installation or military installation.

Similar Bills

TX HB2083

Relating to notice of and issuance of a permit for the construction or expansion of a wind-powered electric generation facility located near a federally owned or operated radar installation or military installation.

AL SB91

Military installations; local government, approval to construct nearby tall structures required, authorized to seek enjoinment of violative construction

AL HB329

Military installations; local government, approval to construct nearby tall structures required, authorized to seek enjoinment of violative construction

TX SB497

Relating to the construction or expansion of a wind-powered electric generation facility located near a federally owned or operated radar installation or military installation; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB1509

Relating to notice of the construction or expansion of a wind-powered electric generation facility located near a federally owned or operated radar installation or military installation.

OK HB2142

Wind energy facilities; prohibiting construction or modification of wind energy facilities with respect to certain military facilities; adverse impact; application; information; fines; civil action; effective date.

PA HB430

Imposing the duty on Department of Environmental Protection to prohibit the construction or installation of wind turbines that negatively affect military installations.

TX HB1068

Relating to the construction of a meteorological tower near a federally owned or operated radar installation or military installation; providing an administrative penalty.