Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1150 House Committee Report / Analysis

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                    BILL ANALYSIS             S.B. 1150     By: Seliger     State Affairs     Committee Report (Unamended)             BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE    During the implementation of the restructuring of the Texas electric utility industry, the legislature established electric utility energy efficiency goals, programs, and cost recovery that are applicable to nearly every electric utility in the state except one that lies outside the Electric Reliability Council of Texas. Through the years, this exempt utility has worked voluntarily with the Public Utility Commission of Texas and local stakeholders to invest in energy efficiency. However, considering the growing interest in this policy area, it is important to close the loophole in the statute and provide certainty for the company and its customers. S.B. 1150 seeks to correct this inconsistency to ensure that provisions relating to electric utility energy efficiency goals, programs, and cost recovery apply equally to all electric utilities.       RULEMAKING AUTHORITY    It is the committee's opinion that this bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution.       ANALYSIS    S.B. 1150 amends the Utilities Code to make provisions of law relating to the state's goal for energy efficiency applicable to certain investor-owned electric utilities operating solely outside of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas. The bill removes expired provisions and makes nonsubstantive changes.        EFFECTIVE DATE    On passage, or, if the bill does not receive the necessary vote, September 1, 2011.        

BILL ANALYSIS

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S.B. 1150
By: Seliger
State Affairs
Committee Report (Unamended)

S.B. 1150

By: Seliger

State Affairs

Committee Report (Unamended)

 

 

 

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE    During the implementation of the restructuring of the Texas electric utility industry, the legislature established electric utility energy efficiency goals, programs, and cost recovery that are applicable to nearly every electric utility in the state except one that lies outside the Electric Reliability Council of Texas. Through the years, this exempt utility has worked voluntarily with the Public Utility Commission of Texas and local stakeholders to invest in energy efficiency. However, considering the growing interest in this policy area, it is important to close the loophole in the statute and provide certainty for the company and its customers. S.B. 1150 seeks to correct this inconsistency to ensure that provisions relating to electric utility energy efficiency goals, programs, and cost recovery apply equally to all electric utilities.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY    It is the committee's opinion that this bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution.
ANALYSIS    S.B. 1150 amends the Utilities Code to make provisions of law relating to the state's goal for energy efficiency applicable to certain investor-owned electric utilities operating solely outside of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas. The bill removes expired provisions and makes nonsubstantive changes.
EFFECTIVE DATE    On passage, or, if the bill does not receive the necessary vote, September 1, 2011.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

 

During the implementation of the restructuring of the Texas electric utility industry, the legislature established electric utility energy efficiency goals, programs, and cost recovery that are applicable to nearly every electric utility in the state except one that lies outside the Electric Reliability Council of Texas. Through the years, this exempt utility has worked voluntarily with the Public Utility Commission of Texas and local stakeholders to invest in energy efficiency. However, considering the growing interest in this policy area, it is important to close the loophole in the statute and provide certainty for the company and its customers. S.B. 1150 seeks to correct this inconsistency to ensure that provisions relating to electric utility energy efficiency goals, programs, and cost recovery apply equally to all electric utilities.

 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY 

 

It is the committee's opinion that this bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution.

 

ANALYSIS 

 

S.B. 1150 amends the Utilities Code to make provisions of law relating to the state's goal for energy efficiency applicable to certain investor-owned electric utilities operating solely outside of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas. The bill removes expired provisions and makes nonsubstantive changes. 

 

EFFECTIVE DATE 

 

On passage, or, if the bill does not receive the necessary vote, September 1, 2011.