Relating to protection of the electric power transmission and distribution system.
A notable aspect of the bill is the establishment of an Electrical Power Grid Reliability Task Force, which will be composed of members appointed by both the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house. This task force is tasked with studying current transmission and distribution systems and evaluating strategies to reinforce them against various threats, including electromagnetic disturbances, cyber threats, and potential acts of terrorism. The task force's research will culminate in a report with findings and recommendations for future action, which is due by September 1, 2018.
House Bill 407 aims to enhance the protection of the electric power transmission and distribution system in Texas by addressing potential hazards and vulnerabilities. The bill mandates that the Public Utility Commission implement design standards to limit electromagnetic field levels and take these levels into consideration when evaluating the public need for new transmission lines. These measures are intended to safeguard the integrity of the electrical infrastructure and ensure reliable power delivery to consumers.
While the bill has the potential to improve electric grid resilience, it might also face scrutiny regarding the implications of newly introduced regulations on existing utility operations. Some stakeholders may express concerns about increased costs associated with implementing additional safety measures, particularly regarding who will bear these costs—shareholders or ratepayers. The need for a balanced approach that protects infrastructure while also considering economic impacts on consumers and the utility industry could become a point of contention during discussions.